Showing their faces…
11.06.2020 - 18:13 / foxnews.com
Stassi Schroeder's podcast is no more. The former reality star's "Straight Up with Stassi" has been removed from all platforms after the Bravo network fired her from "Vanderpump Rules" for past alleged racist actions.
Radio.com, a broadcaster of the podcast, confirmed its decision in an Instagram post. "We recently learned of racially charged and inappropriate actions by Stassi Schroeder during one of her previous projects.
Showing their faces…
During a new interview for his hometown news station, Tom Sandoval finally broke his silence on the firing of two of his Vanderpump Rules co-stars – Kristen Doute and Stassi Schroeder. The man described the situation as ‘crazy’ and revealed that their exit ‘changes things.’ As fans may know, Tom traveled to St.
Tom Sandoval traveled from Los Angeles to St. Louis to give back to his hometown while bars and restaurants continue to struggle amid the COVID-19 pandemic. While chatting with KMOV4 reporter Alyssa Toomey, Tom finally broke his silence and responded to the firings of his Vanderpump Rules co-stars Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute. “It’s crazy, it definitely changes things and honestly we’re just going to have to wait and see what happens,” Tom shared.
Stassi Schroeder is focusing on her pregnancy. The alum took to Instagram on Tuesday to reveal the sex of her soon-to-be bundle of joy amid her firing from the reality show. Schroeder and her co-star Kristen Doute were fired from on June 9, after past racist actions against their former castmate Faith Stowers resurfaced.
Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute -- who were fired from "Vanderpump Rules" after past racially insensitive actions resurfaced from former cast member Faith Stowers -- may have a steep road to recovering their images, but all might not be lost for the ex-reality star pair, according to industry experts.
Following her firing from Vanderpump Rules, Kristen Doute broke her social media silence by asking for prayers for her ex co-star’s mother. Thie past week, Doute was canned from the aforementioned series alongside Stassi Schroeder and two other co-stars.
Stassi Schroeder, 31, has emerged amid much controversy to share her first social media post since being fired from Vanderpump Rules. Instead of releasing another statement, though, she simply updated her Instagram Story with a photo of herself kissing fiancé Beau Clark, 40, on the cheek on June 18. It was a polaroid photo, and appeared to be taken on the go — both were bundled up in warm layers while hanging outdoors.
Stassi Schroeder reemerged on social media for the first time since being fired from Vanderpump Rules and confirming her pregnancy.The reality star, 31, shared a Polaroid photo of herself kissing fiancé Beau Clark’s cheek to her Instagram Story on Thursday, June 18. She did not caption the post.Bravo announced on June 9 that the network cut ties with Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni due to past racially insensitive comments.
Vanderpump Rules cast members Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni "Over the past two weeks, many things have been brought to my attention, of which I and many others were previously unaware. It was necessary for me to be quiet until now, until decisions had been made.
Looks like someone’s trying to stay in Lisa Vanderpump’s good books!
Stassi Schroeder is having a hard time processing what’s transpired after being fired from Vanderpump Rules after past racist remarks resurfaced amid the Black Lives Matter protests.“Stassi does feel like she has lost everything she worked so hard for,” a source tells Us Weekly exclusively.Us confirmed that Schroeder, 31, and three other Bravo stars were let go from the reality series on Tuesday, June 9, for making racially insensitive comments.
castmember Brett Caprioni is speaking out. The reality star — who was one of four castmembers terminated by Bravo over past racist actions — shared some words of appreciation for Lisa Vanderpump.Shortly after Vanderpump broke her silence regarding the news of Bravo's announcement, Caprioni released a statement to ET praising the restaurateur and reality TV icon.«I appreciate Lisa for the opportunity she gave me.
Stassi Schroeder apologized for her past racist actions against her former co-star Faith Stowers, the 31-year-old reality star's podcast,, was removed from all platforms.«We recently learned of racially charged and inappropriate actions by Stassi Schroeder during one of her previous projects,” Radio.com, which broadcasts the podcast, wrote on its Instagram on Tuesday. “In light of this, Radio.com has made the decision to part ways with her.
Kate Aurthur editorThe day after Bravo announced it was firing four cast members — Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni — from its show “Vanderpump Rules” for their past racist actions, Lisa Vanderpump and Andy Cohen have separately spoken out about the firings — sort of.Cohen — the host of Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” and an executive producer on the “Real Housewives” shows — was more direct than Vanderpump.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorLisa Vanderpump is speaking out following the firing of four Vanderpump Rules cast members over their past racist behavior. “Over the past two weeks, many things have been brought to my attention, of which I and many others were previously unaware.
The Queen has spoken!
Stassi Schroeder was one of four cast members fired from Vanderpump Rules for past racial remarks, but she isn’t blaming Lisa Vanderpump for any of it.“Stassi isn’t mad at Lisa Vanderpump,” a source tells Us Weekly exclusively.
cast firings.In a statement to ET on Tuesday, Bravo and Evolution Media confirmed that Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni would not be returning to the reality series, following the resurfacing of racist actions by Schroeder and Doute toward former co-star Faith Stowers and racist, homophobic and misogynistic tweets by Boyens and Caprioni.Vanderpump released a statement via Instagram on Wednesday, telling fans that «over the past two weeks, many things have been
Lisa Vanderpump responded to Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute being axed from Vanderpump Rules for their past racist behavior.“Over the past two weeks, many things have been brought to my attention, of which I and many others were previously unaware. It was necessary for me to be quiet until now, until decisions had been made.
Lisa Vanderpump, 59, responded to the firing of Stassi Schroeder, 31, Kristen Doute, 37, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni from Vanderpump Rules on June 10 after the cast members were axed from the reality series for racist behavior. The British restaurateur took to Instagram on June 10, and while she didn’t directly acknowledge her cast members’ exits from the series, it’s pretty obvious she’s talking about their actions and recent firings.