Scheana Shay Looks Back on the Year of Scandoval in Holiday Rap Name-Checking Rachel and Restraining Orders

Scheana Shay celebrates the holiday season with a new song that’s infectious — and a not-so-subtle diss.

In his new single featuring Lala Kent titled “Christmas Slay,” The Vanderpump Rules the star, 38, rang in the holidays by mentioning the tumultuous year she experienced after “Scandal”.

Among her festive bars, Shay throws out the name of her former colleague and friend Rachel “Raquel” Leviss.

“It’s Christmas time and I’m trying to get off the naughty list / Do you understand my rapture? / I wanna be an angel, not Rachel, b— (ugh),” she said. “It’s been a long year, being a savage is pervasive.”

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He concludes the song with a bold nod to his previous legal troubles with Leviss, “Hang up your socks carefully/ Count your blessings, brothers, have a merry Christmas,” he tells listeners and declares, “No more TROs!”

The adventures of the friendship of Shay and Leviss are shown Vanderpump Rules. But the popular Bravo series also showed the demise of their relationship after Levissa’s affair with costar Tom Sandoval was discovered.

BRAVOCON -- Exploring the latest Vanderpump Rules panel from the Javits Center in New York on Saturday, October 15, 2022 -- Pictured: (l-r) Raquel Leviss, Scheana Shay -- (Photo credit: Scott Gries/Bravo via Getty Images)

Rachel “Raquel” Leviss and Scheana Shay. Scott Gries/Bravo via Getty

Sandoval (40) was in a nine-year relationship with Shay’s best friend Ariana Madix. When news of the affair broke, Shay and Leviss were in New York filming Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.

The revelation caused mixed emotions for Shay, who later accused Leviss of punching her in the face.

The assault allegations led to Leviss seeking a restraining order against Shay, which resulted in the pair having to stay apart in season 10. Vanderpump Rules reunion. Leviss eventually dropped the restraining order and the case was dismissed. Shay claimed she never hit Leviss.

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Leviss has since doubled down on the assault allegations, citing the August Bethenny Frankel episode Only B podcast: “She pushed me as hard as she could against a brick wall, the back of my head hit the wall pretty hard, and then she hit me in the eye with a sock.”

Leviss also said Shay is “crazy” for calling her a “liar and cheater” who “completely made this attack up.”

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The cast of ‘Vanderpump Rules’.

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“Christmas Slay” isn’t the only song where Shay referenced her feud with Leviss.

In August, Shay released a song with The 27s called “Apples,” in which she sang about a friend who betrayed her.

“I was with you on your worst day / You stung me in the worst way,” she sang on the song. “And you said we’d always be friends / Weekend fun / But then you disappeared without a trace / I thought you were grateful / Yet I found out you’re fake / I hope there’s a place for friends like you.”

Shay and The 27s also referred to the person in question as a “narcissistic psychopath” who they thought “knew better”, and concluded the song by declaring the friend a “snake”.

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