She's had a wild career veering from acting work to running a host of high-profile bars and restaurants.
Lisa Vanderpump showed off her newest passion for wine on Saturday when she signed bottles of her Vanderpump Rosé for fans at a Costco in San Juan Capistrano, California.
The 58-year-old Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star was joined by her husband Ken Todd, 61, and Pomeranian Puffy as she left her mark.
Making her mark: Lisa Vanderpump, 58, showed off her new passion for wine on Saturday when she signed bottles of her Vanderpump Rosé for fans at a Costco in San Juan Capistrano, California
Lisa was a sight for summer in a festive pale yellow outfit that gleamed thanks to hundreds of minuscule vertical lines of silvery beads.
The low-cut looks was adorned with flowers in various shades of pink.
The restaurateur added some flair with a straw boater hat featuring a beige band and a vibrant coral flower decoration.
Her brunette tresses were styled in rippling waves and cascaded over her shoulders.
She wore multiple rings on her fingers and featured a glittering diamond necklace around her neck.
The whole gang: The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star was joined by her husband Ken Todd, 61, and Pomeranian Puffy as she left her mark
Summer style: Lisa was a sight for summer in a festive pale yellow outfit that gleamed thanks to hundreds of minuscule vertical lines of silvery beads
Flower power: The low-cut looks was adorned with flowers in various shades of pink, and the restaurateur added some flair with a straw boater hat with a beige band and a vibrant coral flower decoration
Lisa's pink-hued wine, which she began producing in 2017, is made in France's Provence region.
Her company's own description of the alcoholic beverage recommends serving it with light appetizers, seafood, and moules-frites, a mix of mussels and French fries that's a popular dish in France and Belgium.
The wine is one of Lisa's many ways to diversify herself after departing RHOBH in June after appearing on the first nine seasons.
She's continued to film her spin-off Vanderpump Rules, and a new series is in the works focused on her animal shelter, Vanderpump Dogs.
Legit: Lisa's pink-hued wine, which she began producing in 2017, is made in France's Provence region
Yum: Her company's own description of the alcoholic beverage recommends serving it with light appetizers, seafood, and moules-frites, a mix of mussels and French fries that's a popular dish in France and Belgium
Though the former actress tried to step away from RHOB to avoid its toxic drama, she's still responded to provocations from former castmembers.
After Kyle Richards fired off a 29-tweet thread about her feud with the SUR co-owner, Lisa couldn't help but respond online.
'It's ironic, now I'm not so hurt I can be more objective,' she wrote. 'If I wanted to hurt any of them there were so many things going on, lawsuits, bankruptcies, shops failing, shows cancelled, loans in default etc and I never said a word.'
According to US Weekly, she was likely referring to Kyle's show American Woman, which aired for a single season on Paramount Network before being canceled, as well as the closing of her shop Kyle by Alene Too, and a lawsuit her husband Maurcio Umansky and his real estate company The Agency have been embroiled in.
She may have thought she was out of their dramatic circle, but the RHOB cast can still pull her back in.
Can't escape: Though Lisa has tried diversifying herself with a new reality series about her animal shelter, she's still been embroiled in RHOB drama
Fighting words: Former co-star Kyle Richards launched a 29-tweet thread about Lisa, prompting her to reply that she could have made a fuss about Kyle's bankruptcies and canceled TV shows
Daily Mail UK
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