The 'Vanderpump Rules' star released 'Apples' in August.
Tom Sandoval did not like Scheana Shay's "Apples." On the latest episode of Vanderpump Rules, Scheana dropped "Apples," a thinly veiled diss track in response to Tom's affair with Rachel Leviss amid his relationship with Ariana Madix, and Sandoval was less than pleased.
The episode began with Rachel discussing Scandoval on a podcast, during which she claimed that she never loved Sandoval. That sent Sandoval into a tailspin, as he cried, "To go through all of that and not even give it a shot? What was it all for?"
Amid his renewed turmoil, Scheana geared up for the release of "Apples." While the song began as a dig at Rachel, when Scheana chose to expand the second verse, some pointed lines about Sandoval made the cut.
Scheana chose to break the news about the song to Sandoval during the first-ever brunch at TomTom, the restaurant he co-owns with Tom Schwartz and Lisa Vanderpump.
While Scheana claimed that the track was "open to interpretation," she admitted that one line may raise some eyebrows.
"There's one line where it says, 'From a Ferrari to a Jetta / Thought that you knew better,'" Scheana told Sandoval. "You went from something gold to something not and you could do better."
In response, Schwartz told the cameras, "The song, yeah, it's open to interpretation, aside from the fact that Rachel used to literally drive a Jetta."
While Scheana insisted that Sandoval wouldn't "be able to hate" the song, he angrily replied, "You'd feel differently if you went through what I went through and I was writing a song about you, but that's OK. That's fine."
With that, Sandoval stormed away, calling the track "f**king bulls**t."
"I feel like Scheana and I have come a long way. We were starting to become friends again. And then it's like, go profit off my pain. It's just like, 'Tom's going to be collateral damage in this. I don't give a s**t. I've got to put my track out,'" he said in a confessional. "If Scheana was really caring about mending things, she wouldn't have done this."
On his way out of TomTom, Sandoval delivered a final blow to Scheana, as he told her, "Keep cashing in on my misery."
The song, which was released in August, included such phrases as "narcissistic psycho," and called the Scandoval duo "fake," "a snake," and "a hot mess."
When ET spoke to Sandoval ahead of the season premiere, he urged fans to remember that he's "not a character," but rather "a human being," adding, "I'm a real person. Just try to keep that in mind."
Vanderpump Rules airs Tuesdays on Bravo.
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