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It’s the end of an era.

Shortly after it was announced that Vanderpump Rules would be returning for a 12th season with an all-new cast, many of the OGs took to social media to respond to the bombshell.

“Vanderpump Rules you will be that girl forever 💖 I was looking for the right pictures and the right words until 4am but there is no post or caption that could ever sum it all up,” Ariana Madix captioned a carousel of photos from her time on Tuesday’s show.

“I am forever grateful to have been part of such an incredible cultural phenomenon. Thank you @bravotv, @lisavanderpump, @evolutionusa for every experience over the last 10+ years.”

Ariana Madix, Lala Kent and other “Vanderpump Rules” stars reacted to the Season 12 cast shakeup on Instagram on Tuesday. Getty Images for CAA
To commemorate the moment, Madix shared a carousel of throwback photos from her time on the show. Instagram/@arianamadix
“Vanderpump Rules you will be that girl forever 💖 I was up until 4am looking for the right pictures and the right words but there is no post or caption that could ever sum it all up,” she captioned it Contribution. Gizelle Hernandez/Bravo via Getty Images

Madix — who joined the show in Season 2 — noted that while she will miss “every single crew member, producer and our showrunners,” she has her phone number so she can “just text me.”

The 39-year-old also thanked fans for watching the show and supporting her and the cast before concluding the post with a heartfelt final statement.

“I am happy with the conclusion of this chapter and look forward to everything that is to come. I don’t know if these were the best days of our lives, but they were definitely special 💖,” Madix wrote.

“I am forever grateful to have been part of such an incredible cultural phenomenon. Thank you @bravotv, @lisavanderpump, @evolutionusa for every experience over the last 10+ years,” Madix continued. Instagram/@arianamadix
Madix, pictured here with Kent and Lisa Vanderpump, joined the Bravo series in Season 2. AFP via Getty Images

Lala Kent — who joined “Vanderpump Rules” in Season 4 — also wrote a farewell note on Instagram about her time on the series.

“Where should I start? I was a young girl from Salt Lake City coming to LA. I introduced myself as Lauren, but because my childhood best friend referred to me as Lala, my nickname quickly stuck,” she wrote in the post shared on Tuesday.

“Sur was a place that became home. Not only did I drink vodka sodas there, but I also stood behind a hostess stand…which to this day is the most intimidating job I’ve ever had.”

“A short time later, I was presented with the opportunity to be on a show called Vanderpump Rules. I have such mixed feelings at the moment. It’s no secret that I don’t like change. That’s the exception,” Kent, 34, continued.

As he bids farewell to the series, Kent also shared a throwback photo of himself on the show. Instagram/@lalakent
“I have such mixed feelings at the moment. It’s no secret that I don’t like change. This is the exception,” Kent wrote in part. Instagram/@lalakent

Kent ended her post by thanking fans for “rocking with us” and changing her “whole life.”

“We rocked this bitch ’til the wheels fell off 💃,” she gushed.

Katie Maloney – who joined the show’s cast in 2013 – wrote on her Instagram on Tuesday that her time on the show was “mixed.”

“But I wouldn’t change a thing. Thank you for the memories and love over the last 11 years,” the 37-year-old wrote.

Kent, pictured here with Madix and Tom Sandoval, also thanked the fans. Michael Kovac/Getty Images
Katie Maloney, who joined the show in 2013, also responded, calling the makeover a “mixed bag.” Todd Williamson/Bravo

Bravo exec Andy Cohen shared a cryptic post about X on Tuesday, seemingly reacting to the Vanderpump Rules overhaul.

“These were the best days of our lives…” he wrote in the post, seemingly referencing the show’s theme song, “Raise Your Glass” by Dreamy Sugar.

Earlier this month, Tom Schwartz hinted that the series was coming to an end.

“I know that all good things come to an end, so I’m just enjoying every moment while it lasts. “I don’t know what the future looks like, but I’m optimistic!” he told Page Six.

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