Raquel Leviss is ready to start a new chapter following her departure from “Vanderpump Rules.”
The former beauty pageant queen revamped her Instagram profile over the weekend by removing all photos of her former Bravo co-stars from her feed — including her apology to Ariana Madix.
While she kept up a few solo promotional photos, she deleted any old posts featuring other “VPR” stars.
Eagle-eyed fans also noticed that the 28-year-old changed her display name to Rachel — her given name — and updated her bio to read, “Becoming a better person… one day at a time.”
In addition to that, the former reality TV star seemingly unfollowed nearly all of her “Pump Rules” co-stars — including former flame Tom Sandoval, who still follows her.
It appears the only one-time castmates that Leviss still follows are Stassi Schroeder and Billie Lee, who has stood by Sandoval in wake of the drama.
Leviss and Sandoval’s bombshell affair — dubbed “Scandoval” — was made headlines at the beginning of March.
At the time, the 41-year-old had been dating Madix for nearly a decade and Leviss had grown quite close to the sandwich shop owner, 38.
Amid the backlash, Leviss posted a now-deleted apology to Madix, saying there was “no excuse” for betraying her then-BFF.
“I am not a victim and I must own my actions and I deeply regret hurting Ariana,” she wrote at the time. “I am reflecting on my choices, speaking to a counselor and I am learning things about myself such as my patterns of codependency and addiction to being and feeling loved.”
Shortly after, the former reality TV star admitted herself into a 90-day mental health treatment facility, which she left in July.
Leviss finally broke her silence on the situation earlier this month during an interview on the “Just B with Bethenny Frankel” podcast.
During her two-part appearance, Leviss claimed that she and Madix “were not best friends” and that she hasn’t “seen a single penny” from Scandoval while Bravo is busy “running to the bank.”
However, executive producer Lisa Vanderpump later refuted her claim, revealing that Leviss earned $361,000 for Season 10.
Despite her hefty salary, sources confirmed to Pvnew last week that Leviss would not be returning for Season 11.
The insider told us that that Leviss was on the fence but “ultimately decided against it” out of fear that “going back to the show would open her up to trauma she’s been working on healing.”
Now that she is free from the small screen, Leviss “is focused on her mental health journey” and “looking forward to what the future holds for her.”