Get ready to join Jax Taylor, Brittany Cartwright and Kristen Doute in their next chapter.
The Vanderpump Rules alums are tackling parenthood, mortgages and more adulting challenges in the new trailer for Bravo's new series The Valley. But going from SUR to suburbia in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley comes with its own set of challenges.
As Kristen notes in the first look, "The concrete jungle, the hardcore city life, that's for when you're in your 20s, but I'm 40 now. The valley is where I need to be."
In fact, years after Kristen's 2020 firing from VPR, the 41-year-old is looking ahead—and is now thinking of starting a family with boyfriend Luke Broderick.
"I can't just get knocked up any day of the week," she tells Luke in the clip. "We're still trying to figure out my ovulation—but it's not like we don't practice."
Meanwhile, Jax and Brittany, who also exited the Bravo series in 2020, have their hands full raising 2-year-old Cruz. But thankfully they have the support of fellow parents and friends Nia Booko and her husband Danny Booko, as well as mom-to-be Janet Caperna and husband Jason Caperna.
As Brittany notes, "It's kind of nice to have a lot of friends around us who are in the same phase of their life."
Rounding out the cast are pals Jesse Lally and Michelle Lally, as well as friends Jasmine Goode and Zack Wickham.
But despite raising their glasses to the next stages of their lives, the teaser promises there is still plenty of drama among this high-tempered friend group.
As Zack explains, "All these people move to the valley, get a house, pop out a couple of kids and they think they're so grown up. But these people don't grow up."
Check out the trailer above.
The Valley premieres Tuesday, March 19, following a new episode of Vanderpump Rules and will stream next day on Peacock. Beginning Tuesday, March 26, the series will move to its regular timeslot of 9 p.m.
In the meantime, keep reading to get caught up on everything that's gone down in the Vanderpump Rules world since last year's Scandoval controversy.
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