Georgianna Aubin‘s Season 3 visit turned into the storyline that quietly set up “House of Stassi.” Stassi Schroeder‘s sister Georgianna and Beau Clark‘s half-sister Georgia Bardetti announced during “Vanderpump Villa” Season 3 that they were moving in with Stassi and Beau, a decision that sparked a blowout fight and now anchors “House of Stassi.“
A Sister With A Lot Going On & Nowhere Else To Be

GEORGIANNA AUBIN
Every “Vanderpump Villa” summer, Stassi Schroeder shows up as Lisa Vanderpump‘s confidante, the one who slides into every staff crisis with an Aperol spritz in hand and an opinion no one asked for. Season 3 handed her a crisis of her own instead. Her younger sister Georgianna, freshly divorced and clearly looking for a reset, landed at Rosecroft Park at the same time as Beau’s half-sister Georgia Bardetti. Two Georgias, one summer, and a Stassi who had absolutely no idea what was coming.
Georgianna wasted zero time settling in. She was making out with a DadTok dad in the hot tub within days, which even Stassi couldn’t help but laugh off at breakfast the next morning. “I don’t need the wrath of MomTok because my skanky sister,” she cracked, only half joking. It played like classic villa chaos at first. Then it got personal.
The Announcement Nobody Saw Coming

STASSI SCHROEDER, BEAU CLARK
The turn happened at Ken and Lisa’s 43rd anniversary dinner, of all places. Stassi had just given a toast about what makes a marriage last, and minutes later, her sister pulled her aside to drop a bomb: she and Georgia had already bought plane tickets to Los Angeles. The plan was to move into the mother-in-law suite. Not “can we.” Already booked.
Stassi’s reaction wasn’t subtle. She called it presumptuous, entitled, and said it out loud, twice, in case anyone missed it the first time. Underneath the anger was something rawer. Stassi has quietly bankrolled her sister for years, from the wedding to the divorce, and the idea of taking on one more person to support hit a nerve she didn’t fully hide from the cameras. “I had nothing. I had no one to help me, ever,” she said, and for a second the villain edit dropped away and something closer to exhaustion showed through. For Stassi, the issue wasn’t opening her home. It was whether the pattern of rescuing her younger sister was about to start all over again.
Beau, for what it’s worth, saw an upside Stassi didn’t. Beau saw practical help where Stassi saw another responsibility. He tried making that case gently, which only added a second layer to the fight: not just whether the sisters should move in, but whether Stassi and Beau were even reading the situation the same way.
Where The Sisters Landed, Sort Of

Georgianna backed off her hard sell by the end of the night, telling Stassi she genuinely just wanted to be near her. Stassi wasn’t ready to hand out forgiveness that easily. She told her sister flat out that someone has to push her to be better, and that’s always going to be Stassi’s job whether Georgianna likes it or not. They said “I love you” before bed, but Stassi never actually said yes.
That’s the thing about villa fights: they rarely resolve cleanly on camera, and this one didn’t either. The sisters left England on good terms, hugs and all, with the moving question still technically unanswered.
Why It Matters Now
In hindsight, the argument wasn’t really about a guest room. It was about boundaries, expectations, and whether family can live together without slipping back into old roles. That’s exactly the question “House of Stassi” picks up.
Georgianna and Georgia both made the move, and that new living arrangement is the entire premise of “House of Stassi”: what happens when your sister and your husband’s sister move into your house and expect a say in how it’s run. The tension that started over one dinner-table announcement in England turns into a full season of Stassi trying to keep control of a house that suddenly isn’t just hers anymore.
“House of Stassi” premieres July 29 on Freeform, with the full season streaming July 30 on Hulu.
Featured Image photo credit: Disney/Heidi Gutman
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