The next series will chronicle the lives of the ‘Vanderpump Rules’ group as they adjust to life in The Valley. Raise your glasses high because there will soon be a new Vanderpump Rules spinoff!

The spinoff will feature “a group of tightknit friends” who “are trading in their glamorous West Hollywood lives and swapping bottle service for baby bottles as they adapt to the next chapter of their fun-loving lifestyle in The Valley.”

According to Deadline, the future reality series will have eight episodes even though the new cast has not yet been officially announced.

During the reunion, it was discovered that Tom Schwartz, Sandoval’s closest friend and business partner, had been aware of the affair since August and that Sandoval had cheated on Madix at the beginning of their relationship.

According to Variety, the season 10 finale of the show, which follows the staff members of Vanderpump’s restaurants SUR and TomTom Restaurant and Bar, reached a series high thanks in part to the scandal, drawing 4.1 million viewers on Bravo, on-demand, and on the Peacock platform within three days of its release.

Season 11 of the Bravo show started production on Wednesday, according to series regular Lala Kent, who made the announcement on Monday during an Amazon Live session.

Sandoval is one of the few cast members who has formally consented to filming another season, according to a source who just spoke with PEOPLE. The cameras have already begun to roll.

Although Raquel Leviss, the subject of the cheating controversy, has not yet been confirmed, a second insider told PEOPLE that her castmates wouldn’t be surprised to see her on set. The insider states that it is generally accepted that “Raquel’s family doesn’t want her to film, but the cast is betting she appears at some point.”

The former pageant queen has been residing in a mental health facility ever since the Vanderpump Rules reunion was filmed more than two months ago. The request for comment from PEOPLE was not immediately answered by a Leviss representative.

Madix and other cast members are still awaiting confirmation of their participation in filming for a future season.

According to Deadline, the reality queen, 62, earlier this month disclosed that Hulu had bought 10 episodes of Vanderpump property, an unscripted reality show that will take place in her opulent French property.

According to the source, the program will provide viewers a look into the life of the staff members of the villa as they care for the lavish visitors to the location’s European estate while they live and work together.

The sitcom, whose executive producer will be Vanderpump, does not yet have a premiere date. On Peacock, Vanderpump Rules may be watched in its entirety.