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Reza Farahan is HERE, and he’s not holding back! The Shahs of Sunset star joins The Vault Podcast to spill all the behind-the-scenes secrets—from the show’s lasting cultural impact to his complicated friendships with MJ and Golnessa. He also takes aim at Traitors Season 1, calling out its low-budget production, poor contestant treatment, and why he knew it wasn’t for him.
But it’s not all TV drama—Reza gets personal, opening up about his marriage, environmental efforts, and the effect of LA wildfires on real estate. He also teases what’s next, including a possible Shahs reboot, upcoming TV appearances, and his role in Chump Con. If you love reality TV, pop culture, and unapologetic honesty, this episode is a must-listen!
🎧 Listen now on Acast, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify!
📲 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok on @thevaultpodcastpage, and YouTube for more exclusive content!
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Reza Farahan is HERE, and he’s not holding back! The Shahs of Sunset star joins The Vault Podcast to spill all the behind-the-scenes secrets—from the show’s lasting cultural impact to his complicated friendships with MJ and Golnessa. He also takes aim at Traitors Season 1, calling out its low-budget production, poor contestant treatment, and why he knew it wasn’t for him.
But it’s not all TV drama—Reza gets personal, opening up about his marriage, environmental efforts, and the effect of LA wildfires on real estate. He also teases what’s next, including a possible Shahs reboot, upcoming TV appearances, and his role in Chump Con. If you love reality TV, pop culture, and unapologetic honesty, this episode is a must-listen!
🎧 Listen now on Acast, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify!
📲 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok on @thevaultpodcastpage, and YouTube for more exclusive content!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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