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Watch Vanderpump Rules' New Season 6 Opening Credits Now!







New season, new opening credits.

Raise your glasses high...eyeglasses that is, as Vanderpump Rules has just debuted the official opening credits for season six, premiering on Tuesday, Dec. 4.

And while boss Lisa Vanderpump's iconic strut into SUR's doors remains the same as last season, the rest of the cast has filmed new opening shots, including the newly single Scheana Marie, who looks ready to mingle in the new opener.

Newlyweds Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz do an adorable spin for their shot, while Stassi Schroeder is hanging out at the bar with her ex-BF Jax Taylor and his longtime girlfriend Brittany Cartwright, making her opening credits debut this seasonWho says exes can't get along?


Lala Kent, who famously quit the show last season, is back in action, playing with fire (literally) while standing next to James Kennedy, showing off his infamous DJ moves, and Kristen Doute. What a trio.

In case you missed the trailer for season six, you can expect major drama to go down between Jax and Brittany after cheating allegations surface, Tom and Tom to clash with Lisa over their new business venture and to see Scheana in her new relationship. 

Vanderpump Rules returns Tuesday, Dec, 4 on Bravo.

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