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Kristen Doute Looks Back on The Drama This Season of Vanderpump Rules: "I've Learned My Lesson"

Kristen Doute

Jan. 28 2014, Published 3:55 p.m. ET

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Well, it certainly hasn't been a joyride for Kristen Doute on this season of Vanderpump Rules! Plus with last night's explosive episode? Yikes.

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When we caught up with Kristen and boyfriend Tom Sandoval at the Bravo offices, she opened up to us about the drama this season, specifically with Lisa. And if you watched the previews for next week's season finale episode, it could be pretty bananas. See the video above to find out why Kristen completely stands by the first episode of the season and the way she acted with Lisa. She points out the fact that she doesn't have a typical boss-employee relationship with the RHOBH star and the "weird line" she's learned not to cross. Because really, does your boss know everything about your personal relationships?

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Plus, it turns out Kristen and Lisa have some very similar personality traits even though she says Lisa would "deny that." See why Kristen says "I've learned my lesson" and get a sneak peek below at next week's episode where Tom cries while speaking with Lisa.

What do you think about Kristen's relationship with Lisa? What do you think will happen on next week's episode? Tell us in the comments below or on Twitter @OKMagazine

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