Ariana Madix suddenly changes her tune, admits she feels bad for Raquel Leviss

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Ariana Madix has changed her tune.

The “Vanderpump Rules” star was spotted at Los Angeles International Airport on Thursday following the Season 10 reunion conclusion — and admitted she’s softened her attitude toward co-star Raquel Leviss.

A paparazzo noted to Madix that Leviss “seems really hurt by her own actions” with regard to her months-long affair with Tom Sandoval and asked whether she feels for her former friend even a little bit.

“Sure, yeah,” Madix, who dated Sandoval for nine years, replied with a faint nod — a response the pap did not anticipate.

The blond beauty — who was dressed in black athleisure wear and blue-and-gray Air Jordans — did not remove her sunglasses as she checked a pink suitcase and made her way up the escalator to security.

Ariana Madix at the airport
“Vanderpump Rules” star Ariana Madix has softened her attitude toward co-star Raquel Leviss.
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Ariana Madix at the airport
Madix admitted Thursday she feels bad for Leviss following her affair with Tom Sandoval.
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Ariana Madix at the airport
Madix revealed she’s doing “good” after the Season 10 reunion conclusion, which aired Wednesday.
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Though she wasn’t very chatty, she politely entertained the photographer’s questions.

During their brief chat, the Glamour magazine cover girl revealed she’s doing “good” after Wednesday night’s admittedly explosive episode, during which she told Leviss, 28, to “f–k [herself] with a cheese grater,” adding, “You’re disgusting, and I wish nothing but the worst f–king s–t that could ever happen to a person on you.”

Madix told the pap, “It was a lot.”

Ariana Madix at the airport
Madix told the pap it felt “not great” to learn Leviss and Sandoval would have sex in her house.
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Ariana Madix at the airport
During the admittedly explosive episode, Madix told Leviss to “f–k [herself] with a cheese grater.”
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Ariana Madix at the airport
Madix said she’d “love to sell” the home she still shares with Sandoval, whom she dated for nine years.
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When asked how she felt about Leviss’ last-minute admission that she and Sandoval had sex numerous times in the now-exes’ shared home, the Something About Her co-owner responded, “I’m sure you can imagine. … Not great.”

Madix, 37, went on to say she doesn’t “know” whether she’ll be asking for a raise in order to film with Leviss and/or Sandoval again, adding, “That’s not up to me.”


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When pressed about whether she thinks the secret lovers should come back for Season 11 of the reality series, the Bravolebrity chuckled and reiterated, “I don’t make those decisions.”

One topic she was certain about, however, is her and Sandoval’s $2 million Valley Village, Calif., house, as she told the photog she’d “love to sell that thing!”

Tom Sandoval at the "Vanderpump Rules" Season 10 reunion
Madix found out about Sandoval’s months-long affair with Leviss in early March.
Raquel Leviss crying in a confessional
Leviss has been at a mental health facility since filming wrapped.

Madix found out her long-time partner was cheating on her with her then-close pal in early March after discovering a sexually explicit video of the former beauty pageant queen on his phone.

Madix immediately dumped the bar owner, 40, and Bravo cameras quickly picked back up.

The heated cast then taped an intense finale episode, during which Madix told Sandoval to “die,” before gathering for an equally chilling three-part reunion.

After filming, Leviss checked herself into a mental health facility, where she remains.

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