Who needs a glam squad?
“Vanderpump Rules” star Tom Sandoval says he stepped in to serve as the makeup artist for the men at Scheana Shay and Brock Davies’ wedding in August.
“We’re in Mexico, it’s sunny, and some of the guys got a little sunburnt, and so I brought a bunch of my Stryx,” Sandoval, 39, tells us while promoting the Yelp Servies Awards.
“I was able to give everyone a concealer pen and an anti-shine tool.”
Sandoval, who served as one of Davies’ groomsmen, says some of the men in the party had never worn makeup before.
“I was able to even out the skin tone, take away some of the shininess … I hooked up Brock,” he says.
“When it comes to weddings, the girls all get, like, a full glam squad. But the guys, they’re at the altar and the girl looks beautiful, [and] the guys [are] kind of shiny, you know?”
The “Fancy AF Cocktails” author adds that besides a few folks’ shiny complexions, Davies, 31, and Shay, 37, had pretty much everything under control on their big day.
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“I was like, ‘Do you need anything? I can do anything. What do you need me to do? I want to help,'” he recalls. “And he’s like, ‘Tom, I got everything. Just be here, man.'”
The nuptials will play out for all to see on Season 10 of “Vanderpump Rules,” but Sandoval teases that fans will see familiar faces from Villa Blanca in addition to former stars Jax Taylor, Brittany Cartwright, and his ex Kristen Doute.
“It was super chill,” Sandoval recalls of hanging out with the three former stars at the wedding. “We had a great time. Everyone had a blast, and it was we just have fun. It was awesome.”
Shay and Davies tied the knot on Aug. 23 in an intimate ceremony at the Riviera Cancun resort.
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Sandoval’s best friend and co-star Tom Schwartz was also a groomsman, while his longtime girlfriend Ariana Madix served as a bridesmaid alongside Schwartz’s rumored romantic interest, Raquel Leviss.
The two allegedly hooked up at the wedding, but Shay said she only “heard” about the alleged rendezvous and didn’t “see anything.”
Sandoval also kept tight-lipped on the topic while promoting the Yelp Servies, the first-ever awards program that celebrates front-of-house restaurant employees.
“I worked in front of the house for over 20 years and having an award that recognizes all the hard work that front-of-the-house staff does, I just love that they’re doing this,” he tells us.