Nearly two years after Stassi Schroeder was fired from Vanderpump Rules, she has addressed the story behind her dismissal in her new book, Off With My Head: The Definitive Basic Bitch Handbook to Surviving Rock Bottom. Stassi's misery on Bravo began after a podcast clip resurfaced where she revealed that she and Kristen Doute told the police via a tip line that a Black woman accused of robbery could be their former co-star Faith Stowers. After the disturbing blunder, Stassi's career hit many setbacks, including being dropped from her Bravo show in 2020.
Stassi's mistake was certainly an expensive one, leading to a series of unfortunate losses. First, Bravo let her and Kristen go after eight seasons on the network's reality series. Then, after Variety broke the news about Stassi's PR team dropping her, she got a call from her agent that the agency would no longer be representing her. Next, Stassi's podcast company scrubbed her show from iTunes. Also, she lost her animated series deal with Sony, and amid all of this, she was ten weeks pregnant with her daughter Hartford.
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However, years after the podcast host and her Vanderpump Rules co-star Kristen were fired from the Bravo show, she revisited the tumultuous time in her new book, Off With My Head. According to Us Weekly, the Bravo alum began her side of the story by acknowledging that she made huge mistakes before being dismissed in June 2020. The TV personality admitted that she had no right to accuse Faith of committing a crime. She noted that she sensationalized the situation «for the sake of a good podcast story.» Stassi also acknowledged that just because it wasn't about race for her doesn't mean that
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