“Vanderpump Rules” Star Katie Maloney Launches Matte Lipstick Line
Katie Maloney, who stars on Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules,” has announced she is starting a new matte lipstick line with celebrity makeup artist Julie Hewett. Katie stopped by Cheddar’s LA studios to talk with Alyssa Julya Smith about season 6 of the popular show, telling Alyssa there is even more drama than previous seasons.
Katie also talked about her beauty and lifestyle blog, “Pucker and Pout,” and using her readers as test cases for her lipstick line. She says she is partnering with Hewett, who is known for on-set movie makeup, because she was drawn to her work in “Pearl Harbor.”
The Julie Hewett x Pucker & Pout collaboration will officially launch early 2018. The cast of "Vanderpump Rules," including Stassi Schroeder, Lala Kent, Tom Sandoval, and Scheana Marie, recently gathered at Lisa Vanderpump's popular restaurant, SUR, to support Maloney's newest endeavor. Season 6 of “Vanderpump Rules” currently airs on Bravo.
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