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Vanderpump Villa Season 3: Where to Watch, Cast & More

Lisa Vanderpump has officially swapped the familiar backdrop for something greener and decidedly more volatile. Season 3 of *Vanderpump Villa* is now set in the English countryside, and somehow the manor—Rosecroft Park in Buckinghamshire—looks like it’s been styled for glamour, not chaos. Except… well, it’s a Vanderpump show.

All episodes premiered on April 16, with a reunion episode still to come. There are 10 episodes in Season 3, plus an extra reunion special. If you’re wondering when you can jump in, the answer is: now—assuming you’re already logged into Disney+.

You can watch *Vanderpump Villa* on Disney+. In this reality series, hospitality entrepreneur Lisa Vanderpump’s hand-picked staff deliver five-star service at a gorgeous estate, all while living together and trying not to let their own drama derail the job. And Season 3 adds a new layer: famous reality TV guests rotate in, and the whole place turns into a pressure cooker where check-ins can quickly become setups. The show’s pitch is simple, but the execution is… messy in the most entertaining way.

One storyline already sounds like it’s going to cause trouble early and often. A birthday getaway goes sour when tension between two guest groups collides with poorly-timed flirting. One high-energy group treats the estate like it’s spring break with better wallpaper—picking fights with staff and sparking a jacuzzi showdown serious enough for security to step in. The romantic mess spreads, too, as visiting singles flirt with staff and threaten already unstable connections. Rumours flying about the villa? That’s basically the oxygen now. The vibe is glossy, sure—yet you can feel it could go a bit pear-shaped at any second.

Behind the scenes, Lisa Vanderpump is serving as Executive Producer, with Bunim/Murray Productions producing the series. Season 3 takes place at Rosecroft Park in Buckinghamshire, England, giving the season a gleaming country-house feel. During a long day of filming, imagine the air—just for a second—where the indoors is warm and polished, and then someone opens a door and you catch that cold countryside bite. That contrast? It’s the kind of detail that makes the drama hit harder.

The cast brings back familiar faces, and the staff lineup is where things get interesting. Stassi Schroeder returns as the Resident Chaperone at Rosecroft Park, keeping an eye on the staff and rotating the guest list. Marciano is a lead server with a Las Vegas background, returning with high-end hospitality experience and enough confidence to stay at the centre of attention. Anthony runs the kitchen—executive chef energy, busiest job in the house, especially once Lisa Vanderpump’s standards are involved. Hannah returns too, with history with Marciano following her into Season 3, and a Bachelor Nation guest only making it more to handle. Gabriella is there to keep the atmosphere level, even when the villa slips into chaos, while Dominic heads in with unresolved history from Season 2 adding pressure as service ramps up.

There are more familiar faces returning for Season 3, including Sher, Alyssa, Sam, and Hagen, joined by new staffers bringing fresh energy to the mix. And if you’re trying to catch up before you binge: Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming on Disney+—which, honestly, is probably the safest move if you don’t want to miss how past mess bleeds into the new one. Also, don’t forget there’s more reality TV arriving in 2026—just… maybe keep the remote close this time.

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