Stassi Schroeder is explaining how her firing from Vanderpump Rules led to her disinviting so many of her former co-stars from her wedding in Italy. Stassi recently celebrated her second wedding to her husband Beau Clark. She finally had her dream wedding in Italy after getting married in a private ceremony in her backyard after her firing two years ago. But outside of Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz, the SUR crew was noticeably absent from the big event.
Amid the release of her new book, Stassi has seemingly been attempting a rebrand and comeback after being canceled in 2020. Stassi faced backlash after Faith Stowers revealed her past racially insensitive actions towards her. Elsewhere, fans dug up old podcast episodes and social media posts showing Stassi's unbothered approach to issues surrounding race and racism. Following George Floyd's death that heightened racial tension, Bravo moved swiftly in firing Stassi along with Kristen Doute for her part in calling the cops on Faith and accusing her of a crime she didn't commit only because they thought the show's only Black cast member resembled another Black woman who happened to be a criminal.
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Since her firing, Stassi has maintained friendships with her former co-stars, especially the ones who welcomed babies as she did. But unfortunately, her former co-stars weren't able to celebrate her second wedding in Italy due to budget constraints caused by her firing. “It was supposed to be on ‘Vanderpump Rules,’” Stassi revealed on the Skinny Confidential Him & Her podcast. She explained how she sought out the venue years ago while still cast on the show. But once she got fired in 2020, Bravo no longer
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