'Vanderpump Rules' season 5 episode 4 spoilers, news: Scheana shuns Lala to stay on Katie's good side

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"Vanderpump Rules" season 5 has already begun earlier this month, and the show quickly re-established the fact that Katie Maloney was not going to be close friends with Lala Kent. Unfortunately for Scheana Shay, she will be caught between the feud and will be accused of switching sides in episode 4.

According to the official synopsis, as per TV Guide, Lala will try to be friends with Scheana, which may be her attempt to reforge relationships that broke back in season 4. However, Scheana is not going to accept Lala's offer because she knows Katie and her bridesmaids would disown her and call her a traitor.

Despite Scheana's efforts to tell Lala that she won't be her friend because she wants to stay loyal as possible to Katie, a report from Inquisitr reveals that it won't get her the results she was aiming for. According to the report, Katie will spot Scheana talking to Lala at a bar and assumed that they had become friends and were chatting as friends.

"I think Scheana needs to take a second to recognize that she needs to fall in line because if you're claiming we're all your best friends then you don't go and chummy up to Lala. Homegirl better figure it out," Katie reportedly told cameras. "I don't feel like I have to explain to Scheana why her being friendly and chatty with Lala is not cool I mean she's a smart girl. she should get it."

Katie will also have to deal with Tom Schwartz whom she finds out has been seeking therapy. Jamie's job is also said to be in jeopardy, and the whole group will need to deal with the arrival of James' girlfriend, a young pageant beauty queen who might not jive well with the rest of their friends in the group.

"Vanderpump Rules" season 5 episode 4 is scheduled to air on Monday, Nov. 28, at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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