‘Vanderpump’ Star Scheana Shay Hits Vegas for ‘Absinthe’ Show

You can’t go on Bravo and not expect people to notice you

Vegas has been very good to the “Vanderpump” crew, so it makes sense that they’d want to soak in the Strip whenever they trek to town.

On Thursday night, West Covina’s own Scheana Shay stopped by the “Absinthe” tent at Caesars Palace with fiancé Brock Davies and pals Courtney Erin and Justice Horden. Of course, you can’t go on Bravo and not expect people to notice you, so Shay and company paused for a few photos – they’re used to that, big time reality television personalities that they are.


The “Vanderpump” brand is among the most popular, and dare we say fast-growing, on the Strip. Back in July, lead star Lisa Vanderpump parlayed the success of her Vanderpump Cocktail Garden at Caesars into a second location, Vanderpump à Paris, at – where else? – Paris Las Vegas. Vanderpump is also a longtime supporter of Las Vegas’ Keep Memory Alive and Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health at the Cleveland Clinic.

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