Faith Stowers exclusively confirmed her plans to launch a lawsuit over Lala Kent's Vanderpump Rules season 4 knife attack that was axed from the show. Fans are well aware of all the drama surrounding Faith on and off the show. In 2020, Bravo issued a swift overhaul within the cast in response to Faith revealing the racially insensitive actions Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute subjected her to. At the time of the firings, Lala reached out to Faith to apologize for their friendship going sour. There were reports about Lala apologizing to Faith as a truce, but fans were never made aware of what caused their fallout.
It's been two years since Bravo fired Stassi, Kristin and two newcomers after wrapping Vanderpump Rules season 8. At the time, the country was dealing with heightened racial tension over the killing of George Floyd, and many major companies started making strides toward diversity and inclusion. It was at this time that Faith finally revealed the time Stassi and Kristen saw a tabloid article about a Black woman wanted for theft that they assumed was her. Stassi and Kristen called the cops on Faith to pin the crimes on her. After making the shocking reveal, Stassi and Kristin released lengthy statements in response to the incident. Lisa Vanderpump also released a statement condemning all forms of racism. In June 2020, Stassi and Kristen were fired along with Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni, whose old racist tweets had resurfaced the year before.
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In an exclusive statement, Faith confirms that Lala tried to attack her with a knife and that production worked behind the scenes to keep the public from finding out. Lala was among the
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