Famecrawler
Cedric of Real Housewives Fame Totally Used the VanderPumps…and Admits It (VIDEO)
Cedric the Houseguest really has some nerve. On the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion show, Cedric Martinez was the topic of conversation. He had a big fight with Lisa VanderPump and her husband Ken Todd and said some pretty harsh things. Things that made the even tempered Ken Todd say, “I hate him.” They felt used by Cedric, and for good reason. He was!
In an exclusive interview with E! Online he said that after he found out that Lisa VanderPump had been cast on the newest Real Housewives franchise he saw a “great opportunity.” He asked to move in with them saying, “I didn’t need a place to stay, I knew [Real Housewives] it could be an opportunity that opens doors…I always wanted to leave [their house].” He’s currently taking acting classes, probably hoping that the Real Housewives appearances will jumpstart something, perhaps beyond the bad reputation he got from the show.
“I think when the cameras follow you for months they really do get an accurate picture of who you are,” Lisa said. “I have no respect for him whatsoever. I hope he makes better choices in the future. But as far as I’m concerned, he’s a lying, egotistical, narcissistic, vindictive, vile piece of—I’ll stop right there.”
Go Back To Famecrawler
1 Comment
Pipin commented on Feb 03 11 at 12:40 pmCedric used Ken and Lisa just as much as he used them (supposedly). He was great on the show, I enjoyed watching him. Lisa and Ken didn’t want him having any “fame” – and they kicked him out. So what about Camille’s free-loader friends that she admittedly helps out financially? They’re on the show, always around her, and she’s not threated by them. Ken and Lisa need to get a reality check. Cedric rocks!
Add your take:
Note: Babble is a supportive, diverse community. We encourage a range of opinions,
but any unduly hostile comments will be removed.
Comments are delayed up to 15 minutes







Christopher Rogers
Shana Aborn
Joanna Mazewski
Sunny Chanel
The Walt Disney Company supports Babble as a platform dedicated to honest, engaged, informed, intelligent and open conversation about parenting. However, the opinions expressed on this site are those of individual parents/writers and do not reflect the views of Disney. In addition, content provided on this site is for entertainment or informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or safety advice.

1