Lisa Vanderpump has a new TV show called Overserved about ‘naughty’ dinner parties

Lisa Vanderpump has a new TV show, it was shared on Friday.  

The 60-year-old Real Housewives veteran is coming out with Overserved With Lisa Vanderpump on E! which the icon has described as ‘an intimate dinner party.’

And a trailer for the reality show, which will premiere on March 18, has already been posted.

The dinner party queen: Lisa Vanderpump has a new TV show, it was shared on Friday

Her world: The 60-year-old Real Housewives veteran is coming out with Overserved With Lisa Vanderpump on E! which the icon has described as 'an intimate dinner party'

Her world: The 60-year-old Real Housewives veteran is coming out with Overserved With Lisa Vanderpump on E! which the icon has described as ‘an intimate dinner party’

Celebrity guests include Iggy Azalea, Joel McHale, Anna Camp, Mario Lopez, Lance Bass, Loni Love, and Steve-O. 

According to People, Overserved With Lisa Vanderpump will ‘go behind the exclusive gates of Villa Rosa in Beverly Hills.’

It will follow Vanderpump as she ‘hosts two or three celebrity guests for a night of homemade cocktails, snacks, games and of course, plenty of surprises and revealing moments.’

He made the scene: It will follow Vanderpump as she 'hosts two or three celebrity guests for a night of homemade cocktails, snacks, games and of course, plenty of surprises and revealing moments'

He made the scene: It will follow Vanderpump as she ‘hosts two or three celebrity guests for a night of homemade cocktails, snacks, games and of course, plenty of surprises and revealing moments’

Lisa added: ‘I’m inviting you to an intimate dinner party. 

‘For it to be perfect, I have a few rules: You’ve got to bust your butt for the decor to be absolutely fabulous, the guests should be naughty, but the hostess must always be naughtier.’

Lisa is seen wearing a low cut lace dress as she sits on a large gold chair to describe how naughty her dinner parties are.

And she added the hostess must be ‘naughtier.’

Yes she did: In the clip she can be seen pulling down her clothes to show off her bare bum

Yes she did: In the clip she can be seen pulling down her clothes to show off her bare bum

It really is her: In this shot the Bravo vet can be seen pulling down her black skirt

It really is her: In this shot the Bravo vet can be seen pulling down her black skirt

In the clip she can be seen pulling down her clothes to show off her bare bum.

Plenty of the celebrities are also seen as they drink cocktails.       

This comes after Lisa defended Vanderpump Rules castmembers including Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute who were fired last year over a racist incident.

The restaurant mogul appeared on an episode of Dear Media’s The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast on Monday as she reflected on their removals.

She denied that any of her former employees are racist as she said: ‘It wasn’t right what they did at all, but do I think they’re racist a thousand percent? No… I have a lot of diverse people working for me that they [were] very close to over the years.

‘Do I think it was a racist action? No, not at all. I just think it was just awful timing and stupid and ignorant.’

Vanderpump went on to say that she does not listen to every interview that her staffers do but added: ‘You can’t be cavalier just because you’re young and unaware.’

In June of 2020, Bravo announced that two of Vanderpump Rules’ original cast members, Schroeder and Doute, would not being returning to the show.

Their firing came after former co-star Faith Stowers exposed the pair for once ‘reporting her to the police for a crime she’d had nothing to do with.’

Two of Vanderpump Rules’ newer stars, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni, were also sacked from the series for publishing ‘racist’ tweets in the past.

Silly times ahead: The siren is seen on a pink floaty as she laughs her head off

Silly times ahead: The siren is seen on a pink floaty as she laughs her head off

‘Bravo and Evolution Media confirmed today that Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni will not be returning to Vanderpump Rules,’ read the network’s official statement. 

More recently it was revealed the the series’ most controversial character Jax Taylor, as well as his wife Brittany Cartwright, would be bidding farewell to Vanderpump Rules.

They have a family to look after. 

Center of controversy: Schroeder and Doute seen in September 2015. In June of 2020, Bravo announced that two of Vanderpump Rules' original cast members, Schroeder and Doute, would not being returning to the show

Center of controversy: Schroeder and Doute seen in September 2015. In June of 2020, Bravo announced that two of Vanderpump Rules’ original cast members, Schroeder and Doute, would not being returning to the show

The latest: Their firing came after former co-star Faith Stowers exposed the pair for once 'reporting her to the police for a crime she'd had nothing to do with'

The latest: Their firing came after former co-star Faith Stowers exposed the pair for once ‘reporting her to the police for a crime she’d had nothing to do with’

Back in November they took to social media to say that they were departing from the program ahead of its ninth season, as they’re expecting their first child.

‘The last 8 years on Vanderpump Rules have been some of the most challenging, rewarding and fulfilling years of my life,’ Taylor said. ‘We are excited to take this time to focus on our growing family and share with you our new endeavors. Stay tuned, We can’t wait to share what we have planned.’ 

A Bravo spokesperson told Variety at the time that Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright ‘will not be returning to Vanderpump Rules’ amid the outlet’s report Jax had been fired.