Stassi Schroeder’s Husband Beau Clark Calls Out Tom Sandoval’s “Bad Act[ing]” on Vanderpump Rules Finale, Says He Couldn’t Get a Job on "General Hospital," Calls Display “Ridiculous”

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Stassi Schroeder’s husband Beau Clark slammed Tom Sandoval’s “bad act[ing]” on the season finale of Vanderpump Rules, calling it “ridiculous” and saying there was “nothing genuine.”

During the episode, Sandoval displayed a wild show of emotions during his convo with girlfriend Ariana Madix after she uncovered his affair with Raquel Leviss. In a different scene with Lisa Vanderpump, Tom appeared to be shaking in a panic attack, though many fans have accused him of faking it.

On a live show for his wife’s Straight Up With Stassi podcast, shared via @tasteof_reality on Instagram, Beau addressed Tom’s performance in the finale.

“I work in casting, so it’s like, I direct actors all the time. And I’m literally watching this, and all I can do is [think], ‘Do less,’” said Beau, and their audience erupted with laughter.

He expressed there are “bad actors” on General Hospital, but he doubted that Tom would even “get a job” on that soap opera. “It’s so bad,” Beau explained. “He’s acting.”

The alum claimed there was “no realism,” and he “felt nothing.” Beau then imitated Sandoval gearing himself up for the alleged performance, and he compared it to what actors do at workshops.

“It was so ridiculous and so bad,” he added. “I feel nothing genuine.”

After Tom’s elaborate talk with Ariana, he eventually filmed with Raquel herself, who seemed largely unbothered by the controversy. At one point in the scene, they expressed their love for each other.

As the episode aired, reports surfaced that Tom and Raquel broke up, though Ariana indicated on Watch What Happens Live that this is perhaps a lie.

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Part one of the Vanderpump Rules reunion premieres Wednesday, May 24, at 9 p.m. EST on Bravo.



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