
Credit: Nicole Weingart/Bravo, Instagram
In a mysterious video, Lindsay Hubbard had a heated exchange with Tom Sandoval and his girlfriend, Victoria Lee Robinson, in a hotel lobby amid BravoCon, as Lindsay said cryptically to “shut the f**k up.”
Lindsay, from Summer House, and Tom, from Vanderpump Rules, have crossed paths before in the Bravo universe, as they’ve both been on the network for many years. Tom began dating Victoria after his breakup with
At BravoCon 2025, Lindsay had a heated exchange with Tom and Victoria at the Four Seasons Hotel lobby early Sunday morning after a day of press and panels.
In a video obtained by Page Six, the three stars had a loud discussion, as eyewitnesses claimed an “activated” Lindsay “came flying over” to speak to Tom in a private convo at about 2:30 a.m., though Victoria opposed it. The outlet was told that Victoria didn’t know who Lindsay was.
At some point, Lindsay, Victoria, and Tom stepped aside to talk, and it got worse from there.
“It did piss me off,” said Lindsay in the video, shared by @bravo_boo on Instagram.
Victoria expressed cryptically, “And yeah, you should apologize to me.” As of now, it’s unknown who exactly they were speaking to.
“Shut the f–k up,” said Lindsay.
“Get the f–k out,” said Victoria.
Lindsay seemingly tried to mediate between Victoria and Tom: “Whatever you two have going on, don’t do it in –.” The end of her sentence is unclear.
Victoria looked at Tom and stated, “Your ego, buddy,” and seemed to storm off.
Back in April, Victoria alluded to Tom’s past cheating scandal.
“I got to know him not knowing anything [about his affair],” said Victoria on The Viall Files. “I definitely feel like I’ve been his karma a bit, meaning I’ve given him a lot of s–t. Because I’m a girl, and I’ve never cheated in my entire life. I would never be a homewrecker. I’m not for any of that. And I think he was matched with me for a reason, because he has grown so much. I’m so proud of him. I really am.”
In the latest official announcement regarding Star Trek‘s acclaimed line of comics, the new one-shot (revealed via
Writer Stephanie Williams (Batman/Superman: World’s Finest) and artist Greg Maldonado (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) will be spinning this ‘what if?’ one-shot, with the official plot synopsis also revealing a change in setting. Instead of a Depression-era love story, Lt. Uhura will travel back to 1963, into the middle of the Civil Rights Movement.
This special one-shot features Lieutenant Nyota Uhura. In the 23rd century, she explores far-flung star systems with her crew on the Enterprise as part of her mission to communicate and build bridges with life found across the Galaxy. But in the 20th century, humankind was working to build understanding among themselves, with African Americans on Earth championing the Civil Rights Movement and using their voices and acts of protest to end racial segregation and discrimination.
Now, by way of the Guardian of Forever, Uhura is yanked back through time to 1963. There, she’ll join all those fighting for equality and justice and reconnect to why her work as a communications officer is perhaps the most important work of all.
The original Star Trek Deviations comic offered an alternate version of the main timeline, revealing that Romulans discovered Earth before the Vulcans… and turned it into a brutal penal colony. As a follow-up, this new one-shot will ask a very different question: what would Lieutenant Uhura make of an America still within the grip of segregation and racial inequality?
The new story from Willaims and Maldonado has the potential to blur the line between fiction and history (and Trek as both) in the best way possible. Through thhe many comic convention appearances before her passing, actress Nichelle Nichols revealed that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. convinced her to remain Lt. Uhura, during a chance meeting after the show’s first season.
Having even informed Gene Roddenberry of her desire to pursue work outside of the series, it was Dr. King who urged Nichols to change her mind, explaining the political message she was already making as other African Americans marched for a better future:
“No, you don’t understand. We don’t need you to march. You are marching. You are reflecting what we are fighting for.”
Star Trek Deviations: Threads of Destiny
will be released on February 25, 2026 from IDW Publishing.