Faith Stowers shopping reality show similar to ‘Vanderpump Rules’

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Faith Stowers could get the last laugh over her former “Vanderpump Rules” co-stars who viciously bullied her.

Stowers — who was accused of crimes she didn’t commit by two of her former castmates on the Bravo hit — is plotting her revenge, we hear, by developing her own, similar reality show that will feature a black-owned business.

Meanwhile, “Vanderpump Rules” is reportedly fighting for survival.

Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute were fired over the summer for making the false ­police report about Stowers, the show’s sole black cast member.

In 2018, Schroeder and Doute noticed a Daily Mail story about a woman who had been committing robberies in LA, and they reported Stowers for the crime — even though the only thing she appeared to have in common with the perp was that they were both women of color.

Now we’re told that Stowers, who has left the Bravo series, is shopping a “Vanderpump”-esque series centered around a black-owned business.

“She wants to use the opportunity to create more black-themed entertainment and help black entrepreneurs — kinda like a Black Lisa Vanderpump,” said an insider. “She’s been having meetings around town trying to make it happen.”

This month, E! reported that the ­future of “Vanderpump Rules,” which centers around the LA restaurant SUR, is still up in the air. It quoted a source as saying, “There is now no timeline for the show’s return.” And “with so many uncertainties during the COVID pandemic, showrunners are telling the crew that the show has not been canceled, but the upcoming season is currently on hold, and asking them to please sit tight until the future is more clear.”

A source close to the show told Page Six: “They still have not made any decisions on filming or timing quite yet, as they need to see how restaurants continue to do in LA.”

Stowers didn’t get back to us.

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