Where is Rachel Leviss Today? An Inside Look at the Vanderpump Rules Star’s Personal Life
For Rachel “Raquel” Leviss, the highlight of her life may be far removed from reality television.
The former Bravo star made a significant impact on Vanderpump Rules during her full-time tenure in seasons 9 and 10. Ultimately, Leviss decided to exit the show before season 11 after her involvement in Scandoval.
While season 11 marked the last season of Vanderpump Rules for the original cast, a fresh group of SURvers opted to share their lives in season 12, which debuted in December 2025.
Amid all the changes, Leviss opted to distance herself from West Hollywood, California, and forge a new path in Arizona.
As Vanderpump Rules concludes its season 12 finale on February 24, 2026, Us Weekly decided to check in and uncover what Leviss is doing now. Read on to discover more about her life beyond the limelight:
What Does Rachel Leviss Do Now?
On her Instagram profile, boasting over 586,000 followers as of February 2026, Rachel Leviss identifies as a mental health advocate in her bio.
In her professional life, the former reality star is a certified sound bowl practitioner involved in wellness retreats and various workshops.
“Last night we welcomed the Lunar New Year: the year of the Fire Horse 🔥🐎,” Leviss shared via Instagram in February 2026. “A year of bold, aligned action… while staying grounded and rooted in integrity. We set intentions to attract vibrant health, deep strength, and true abundance.”
Where Does Rachel Leviss Live Now?
It seems Rachel Leviss’ sound bowl business is located in Arizona. In August 2024, the Bravo star discussed her experiences living outside of Los Angeles.
“I had to reach an unhealthy level of toxicity to motivate a change in my life. I’m grateful for stepping away from that,” she told Us. “L.A. isn’t all bad, but certain environments can bring out the worst in people. So now when I visit Santa Monica, I’ve built new friendships centered on spirituality and sobriety. It’s a much healthier social atmosphere for me in L.A.”
Is Rachel Leviss Dating?
In October 2024, Rachel Leviss revealed she was in a new relationship with a “normal” person, later identified as Jason Boucher.
In April 2025, Leviss went Instagram official with Boucher, sharing photos of them enjoying the Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio, California.
Although the couple prefers to keep their relationship private, Boucher posted a photo of Leviss in November 2025 while vacationing in Mexico.
“Every time I describe him to my friends, I say he’s normal, and they’re like, ‘Wow, he really does look normal.’ It’s quite an achievement,” Leviss shared on an October 2024 episode of iHeartRadio’s “Rachel Goes Rogue” podcast. “Given my dating history, normal wasn’t necessarily what I sought. He’s incredibly supportive, and I feel genuinely happy.”
What Happened to Rachel Leviss’ Podcast?
Rachel Leviss originally partnered with executive producer Bethenny Frankel to launch the “Rachel Goes Rogue” podcast, where she aimed to explore a variety of topics with authenticity each week.
“She will passionately foster open dialogues, breaking the fourth wall in reality TV and candidly discussing her experiences of living a dating life on camera,” stated iHeartRadio in a press release. “Leviss aspires to inspire, raise awareness about mental health issues, and challenge the stigma around treatment. Every subject is fair game as Rachel confronts her truths, reveals secrets, and draws strength from her ongoing transformations.”
After 65 episodes, Leviss decided to step away from the podcast in October 2024.
“I would like to express my gratitude to my team and my collaboration with iHeart,” she wrote via Instagram at that time. “Special thanks to all the incredible guests who joined to share their insights. Most of all, I appreciate everyone who listened to the podcast and hopefully found it meaningful.”
What Does Rachel Leviss’ Friend Group Look Like?
In August 2024, Rachel Leviss acknowledged that creating a new social circle as an adult can be challenging. Fortunately, she found a wonderful group of friends through yoga.
“There’s so much love among us, and it’s easy to connect with everyone. [It’s] completely drama-free and everyone has been welcoming,” she told Us. “This is how friendships should be—healthy and uplifting, rather than relationships built on tearing each other down for power. I feel like I was entrenched in that toxic dynamic for so long that it became my norm. Now, I have friends who have been close for years and share a deep bond.”
