Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder was fired from Bravo’s successful TELEVISION demonstration following the racist accusations that arose.
Former teammate Faith Stowers spoke last week at an Instagram Live consultation with MTV star “Floribamashore” Candace Rice about the Black Lives Matter motion and the recent protests, where she spoke about her delight in being the only black user on “Vanderpump Rules.” Stowers also revealed a 2018 incident involving Schroeder and another cast member, Kristen Doute, calling police to report her for crimes she had not committed.
Since the scoop broke, Schroeder has lost many, if not all, association link stations. Her wine line has been removed from the shelves, for example, her podcast has been discontinued and the shave lopass Billie and Ritual, the vitamin startup, have ended their collaboration with her.
In addition, JustFab, who worked with the tv star in fact in 2019, said he had removed Schroeder from his site in the wake of the revelations and issued a notice to FN about his policy of condemning racism.
“JustFab’s involvement with Stassi Schroeder expired in 2019. We have taken the playback station to remove all applicable content with the participation of all JustFab channels,” the apple said via email. “JustFab does not tolerate or tolerate racism or discrimination of the apple type.”
Stowers shared the story in the Instagram Live video, explaining, “There was a newsletter in the Daily Mail where there was an African-American woguy. It was a strange photo, so it looked very transparent and had those other tattoos. I guess that woguy was stealing from people. And they called the play station and said it was me. It’s like a real story. I heard this about Stassi in an interview.
Schroeder did indeed discuss the incident during a 2018 episode of the “Bitch Bible” podcast and acknowledged that she called the police. At the time, Doute also tweeted a link to the Daily Mail article writing, “hey tweeties, doesn’t this ex #pumprules thief look familiar? someone put her on mtv & gave her a platform for press. I didn’t wanna go there but I’m going there.”
The doubt also departed from the show.
Aleven, although the two cast members have not spoken because of the layoffs, had already posted a long apology on Instagram.
“My emotions about everything that happened among our friends have gone beyond my logic, and there is no excuse for that. I didn’t recognize the serious ramifications that may also have happened with my actions. What I did to Faith was wrong. apologies and I don’t expect forgiveness, ” wrote Schroeder.
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