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“It was a very difficult time for me,” Leviss says, reflecting on the height of drama surrounding theScandoval. “I felt like I wasn’t going to get through it at some moments, and so I’m just so happy that I’m able to see the light at the end of the tunnel and finally reintegrate into the real world.”
The former beauty pageant queen adds, “I’m proud of how far I’ve come. I’ve been working really hard on making sure I’m putting my mental health first and really putting myself first.”

In recent weeks, Leviss has even felt like she’s had the chance to reclaim her voice.
“It makes me feel empowered,” says theRachel Goes Roguepodcast host. “I feel like I’ve overcome a lot of difficulties this past year and I finally get to start living life again, so it feels really good.”

Leviss also offered a tease of what she’s hoping to explore onRachel Goes Rogue, saying she’s hoping to “go deeper intolove-bombing” and further explore how her history in pageants helped build her “confidence and self-esteem.”
She also explains that she’s willing to get candid abouther experience at The Meadows, the treatment center in Arizona where underwent trauma therapy afterVPR’s brutalseason 10 reunionfilming.
Leviss says she hopes to share “more on everything that I’ve learned at The Meadows and kind of gifting that to the viewers and listeners because I’ve learned such valuable information.”

Despite admitting that she would “maybe, possibly” be “open” to bringing back her former castmates or members of the production team onto her podcast, she clarifies that’s not necessarily her focus at this time.
She says, “I don’t know if we’re really at a place where we’re in communication with each other, but I hope to venture more into lifestyle and other things that I’m doing with my life now that I’m not onVanderpump Rulesand make that transition once we cover all our bases.”
“I feel like I have so much to say and so many stories to tell, so we’ll get there eventually,” she affirms.

Leviss announced her podcast last November, pitching as a place where she could show that she’s “emerged resilient and committed to personal growth” amid a “tumultuous year of intense public scrutiny.”
Since launching the podcast in January, she’s opened up about everything from her commitment toswearing off dating for a yeartorealizing she still owes an apologyto Sandoval’s exAriana Madix.
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Vanderpump Rulesairs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.
source: people.com