Nia Sanchez It’s all to add The valley cast.
After Vanderpump Rules left things up in the air its season 11 finaleNia told ET that she would love to PRVin Scheana Shay It is Lala Kent headed north to join the 2nd season of The valley.
“I would love that. No complaints from me,” Sanchez told ET. “I love Scheana and Lala. I’ve been friends with them long before we started filming The valley. I’ve been friends with them for years. I think they are amazing women and amazing mothers… I love them as mothers and friends, so I have no complaints.”
It could very well happen, as a source previously told ET that “there is always the possibility of a cast change, or having legacy cast members move to The valleybut no decision has been made yet.”
Bringing even more credibility to The valley theory is the fact that although PRV will return for season 12, the timeline for that is still unclear. In fact, ET learned that PRV is taking a break from production and skipping summer filming for the first time.
Before fans get too far into Season 2, Nia promised that all the drama from Season 1 isn’t over yet.
“I feel like it’s getting better and better,” she told ET. “If you’re already enjoying all the craziness we’ve had, it will continue to happen. There are ups and downs and relationships, and there are even some things that (my husband) Daniel (Booko) and I deal with that you haven’t seen yet. I think it will be something that will still keep people on their toes. They haven’t seen everything yet.
While there’s still drama to come, a reunion, Nia revealed, probably won’t happen. “As far as I know, there is no meeting at the moment, but things can always change,” she said.
Reflecting on the first season, which chronicled Nia’s mental health struggles shortly after giving birth to twins, former Miss USA said she is “so grateful for allowing me to be open and real in these moments.”
“A lot of women have messaged me on social media about how it has changed their lives and helped them, so I always look for the blessing in difficult times,” she explained. “I feel like what I went through, although it was very difficult, helped a lot of people, so I’m happy that my difficult times can help other people.”
As for the future of the series, Nia said she hopes friendship remains at the forefront.
“I’m an incurable romantic and super optimistic person. This isn’t always perfect for reality TV, but I hope everyone gets back to their friendship,” she said. “I know some friendships went through some tough times over the summer last year, which is now being shown on TV, so I hope people can be closer friends.”
The valley airs Tuesdays on Bravo.
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