And then we started hearing about someone arrested in Santa Monica who had weapons and materials to build bombs and said they were headed to the parade in West Hollywood. “There were helicopters flying over, you heard sirens all the time, you saw the bomb squad everywhere. “You have to remember it was really terrifying to be out there,” he added. “I think just talking to her and her tone, there was no way she was not going to get on that bus that day.” “Lisa went back and forth on whether or not she was going to ride, but I have to say, I think she was always going to do it,” Langworthy said. As a longtime LGBT ally, Weho business owner and television personality (she also stars on “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”), she was to ride atop an open-air bus that would drive down the Santa Monica Boulevard parade route. Vanderpump put fears over her personal safety aside. As a boss, you don’t know if you’re making the right decision.” Being there not only with a production crew. Vanderpump - who also serves as a producer on the show - knew her top concern was everyone else’s safety.