Katie Maloney is convinced Raquel Leviss slept at Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix’s shared home last week — despite his denial.
“I think so,” Maloney told Nick Viall on the former “Bachelor” star’s “Viall Files” podcast Tuesday.
“Yeah, right?” the host agreed.
“Like, you don’t just pop by and bring all your overnight luggage,” Maloney added while laughing.
Last Wednesday, Leviss, 28, was photographed leaving Sandoval, 40, and Madix’s $2 million Los Angeles abode with several bags — while Madix, 37, was out of town.
Sandoval’s rep later claimed to Page Six that Leviss “certainly did not sleep over” following the “Vanderpump Rules” co-stars’ months-long affair, which ended Sandoval’s nearly 10-year relationship with Madix last month.
“She stopped by to Tom’s house on the way to her interview for [‘Pump Rules’] at Evolution [Studios],” the rep said.
Madix was away at the time, as she is currently filming a Lifetime movie, “Buying Back My Daughter.”
Maloney, 36, noted in Tuesday’s podcast interview that Leviss “has her own place” where the former pageant queen and Sandoval could have hung out instead.
“I mean, this whole thing began out of poor judgment and no shame, so for them to apply any of that now, I mean, please,” she said.
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Sandoval left for LAX shortly after the headline-making meetup, but he returned to escort Leviss to the same airport Sunday. It’s unclear where Leviss was headed.
The secret lovers previously had kept a low profile since their dalliance first made headlines on March 3.
Sandoval and Leviss — who have yet to clearly define their current relationship — faced their co-stars and former friends for the first time at the highly anticipated “Vanderpump Rules” Season 10 reunion taping on March 23.
“If you are looking for them to be confronted to their face about what they’ve done — in what I would say [was] an aggressive manner, a confrontational manner — you will get it,” host Andy Cohen teased on SiriusXM’s “Radio Andy” Monday.
Cohen, 54, also revealed that he conducted one-on-one interviews with Leviss, Sandoval and Madix prior to them all sitting down together.
“I did separate one-on-ones with Tom, Ariana and Raquel so that I could get all of their stories just in conversation with me,” he explained.
While the reunion is expected to air on Bravo in three parts, Cohen teased that NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock, will most likely “release extended versions” of the episodes.
“Vanderpump Rules” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.