Faith Stowers—a former recurring cast member on 'Vanderpump Rule's and the Black woman at the center of Stassi Schroeder’s racism controversy—set up a GoFundMe page where she’s requesting assistance with legal fees for “justice against Stassi.”
Per the fundraiser’s description, Stowers is seeking to demonetize sales of Schroeder’s second book,. In the memoir, released in April 2022, Schroeder writes about the backlash she experienced from the Stowers incident, which included being dropped by her agents, PR firm, and podcast network, in addition to Bravo.
Stowers claims that her former co-star made “terrible non-factual claims” against her that have continued to harm her and her family—although it’s unclear whether Schroeder supposedly made these claims in the book or on other platforms. The Daily Beast is waiting for comment from Stowers.bestseller book recently and has made more terrible, non-factual claims about me once again,” the GoFundMe page reads.
The years-old incident involving Stowers blew up amid 2020’s Black Lives Matter demonstrations when Bravo viewers began to recirculate a 2018 episode of the podcast
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