Stassi Schroeder is an American, born in 1988, a TV character, web recording host, style blogger, model, and creator. She is most popular for her job on the unscripted TV series Vanderpump Rules.

In 2010, she began working at Lisa Vanderpump’s eateries SUR and Villa Blanca, which earned her a spot on the unscripted TV series Vanderpump Rules. The series follows Vanderpump’s representatives, as they chip away at building their fates and become trapped in the relational show. Stassi Schroeder filled in as a style pundit composing for Vanderpump’s girl’s site.

Kristen Doute is an American, born in 1983, TV character, apparel originator, business person, on-screen character, and creator. She is most popular for her job on the unscripted TV series Vanderpump Rules. As a yearning on-screen character, Doute started filling in as a server at Lisa Vanderpump’s eatery SUR in West Hollywood, California. There she was given a role as a unique arrangement normal on Bravo TV’s Vanderpump Rules, a side project of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Kristen Doute is one of the main cast in Vanderpump Rules. She has been in this TV series from the beginning (1-8) seasons, a former server at SUR, now a clothing designer.

On June 9, 2020, there was an announcement that Kristen Doute and co-star Stassi Schroeder has been fire from the Vanderpump Rules. They are being fired from the TV series for filling the police report against their co-star Faith Stowers.

They are being fired as their accusations are being considered false. CNN states that the Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute won’t be returning to Bravo Reality Show.

During the Instagram live session, Faith Stowers states that Stassi and Kristen have reported the crimes that she didn’t commit.

“BREAKING Bravo Officially Fires Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute From ‘Pump Rules’ After Their Racism Scandal Involving Faith Stowers, See Statement as Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni Also Get the Boot #PumpRules #StassiSchroeder #KristenDoute” (tweet)

Both Stassi and Kristen posted an apology on their official Instagram account on this Sunday.

“What I did to Faith was wrong,” Schroeder wrote. “I apologize and I do not expect forgiveness. I am also sorry to anyone else that feels disappointed in me. I am going to continue to look closer at myself and my actions — to take the time to listen, to learn, and to take accountability for my own privilege.”

“I need to address something specifically that happened a few years ago with my former castmate, Faith Stowers,” Doute wrote in her post. “Although, my actions were not racially driven, I am now completely aware of how my privilege blinded me from the reality of law enforcement’s treatment of the black community, and how dangerous my actions could have been to her.”

“I’m ashamed, embarrassed, and incredibly sorry,” Doute added.

“I want to sincerely apologize for what I tweeted in 2012 — it was wrong on every level,” Boyens said in a statement to the New York Post about his offensive tweets when they originally came under scrutiny in January. “It is not a representation of who I am. I am shocked I ever tweeted that — and I am disgusted and embarrassed — I am truly sorry.”

Caprioni issued an apology in a statement to People on Tuesday.

“I want to express my deepest apologies for the insensitive, ignorant, and hurtful comments I made. I am incredibly ashamed and accept full responsibility, and acknowledge that this language was as unacceptable then as it is now,” Caprioni said. Please know that I have learned and grown since then and would never use this language today. From the bottom of my heart, I am truly sorry.”


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