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Tom Sandoval Has Not Moved Out Despite Ariana Madix Split
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Date:2025-04-12 10:58:25
Despite speculation, Tom Sandoval has not moved out of the home he shares with Vanderpump Rules co-star Ariana Madix following their breakup, his rep tells E! News exclusively.
On March 3, soon after news of the former couple's split spread, Tom was photographed loading a suitcase and duffel bag into a car and driving off with a male friend, later making a pit stop at a gas station. His rep told E! News that the baggage contained gear and costumes for a concert his band Tom Sandoval & the Most Extras played later that evening in Anaheim, Calif., and that the person with him is his bandmate.
At the gig, many fans in the audience chanted "Cheater, cheater!" as Tom took the stage, as seen in a TikTok video. He did not respond, but after one guest shouted, "Ariana!" he said into the mic, "We love her." Another eyewitness told E! News that fans also chanted at Tom, "Douche."
The Bravo stars dated for nine years and have not commented publicly on their breakup. Following news of their split, Ariana deleted her Instagram page.
Several of the former couple's Vanderpump Rules co-stars have responded to the split on Instagram, with Scheana Shay appearing to unfollow Tom and Katie Maloney sharing clown emojis in her IG Stories.
Last month, Tom debunked rumors that alleged he and Ariana were in an open relationship, which was teased in the season 10 trailer for Vanderpump Rules.
"We are doing good," he told E! News exclusively. "We are not in an open relationship."
Tom added, "We're both very busy, we both have things going on. We still make time for each other."
Vanderpump Rules airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family)
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