‘Vanderpump Rules’ alum Faith Stowers sets up fundraiser to sue Stassi Schroeder

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Faith Stowers has set up a fundraiser to help her sue former “Vanderpump Rules” castmate Stassi Schroeder.

In a GoFundMe page launched Sunday, Stowers claimed that Schroeder made more “terrible,” “non-factual” and “ignorant” claims about her in her April 2022 book, “Off with My Head: The Definitive Basic B*tch Handbook to Surviving Rock Bottom,” which the OG wrote after her infamous termination from the show.

Bravo fired Schroeder and Kristen Doute in June 2020 after they came under fire for calling the cops on Stowers, the series’ only black cast member, in 2018.

Faith Stowers
Faith Stowers has set up a fundraiser to help her sue former “Vanderpump Rules” castmate Stassi Schroeder over the latter’s April 2022 book.
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Schroeder, 34, and Doute, 40, have since explained that they had read an article about a black woman, whom they believed looked exactly like Stowers, committing robbery. So, as Schroeder claimed in an April 2022 interview, they “acted on gossip” and phoned the police.

According to Stowers, she was “racially” and “publicly targeted” and “mercilessly verbally attacked” by the pair. She also accused them of using “their privilege and celebrity” to “tear” her down at a “very sad time” in both her life and the country.

Stowers, 34, made sure to note that she has “since been vindicated” after being “wrongfully accused of horrendous crimes.”

Cover of Stassi Schroeder's second book, "Off with My Head"
Stowers claimed Schroeder made more “terrible,” “non-factual” and “ignorant” claims about her in “Off with My Head.”
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Stassi Schroeder
Bravo fired Schroeder in June 2020 after it was revealed that she had called the cops on Stowers, the only black cast member, in 2018.
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Though both Schroeder and Doute have publicly apologized for their actions, Stowers feels the former took two steps back with her second publication.

“She continues to stand by her ignorant claims that are very harmful to me and my family,” Stowers claimed, adding that she is “seeking assistance” to the tune of $20,000 “to get this book removed.”

Stowers also said she plans to ensure that “all royalties/funds collected from this book be given to charity or assisting a family of choice.”

Faith Stowers
Stowers plans to ensure that “all royalties/funds collected from this book be given to charity or assisting a family of choice.”
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“Thank you for your support always. And thank you all for standing up against bullies and racial division,” she concluded her plea.


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Stowers told Page Six on Tuesday, “Unfortunately, I believe Stassi hasn’t learned from her mistakes and is still alleging in her latest book that I have committed a felony. This is harmful to my career and to my family.”

Stowers clarified that she and her “amazing legal team” are hoping “to accomplish the removal of anything in [Schroeder’s] book” that mentions her in any capacity, “especially the blackmail allegation.”

Stassi Schroeder
Stowers believes Schroeder is using her “privilege” to not only “ruin others” but also “obtain financial profit.”
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Stowers believes Schroeder is using her “privilege” to not only “ruin others” but also “obtain financial profit.”

“It is diabolical,” she said. “Enough is enough.”

Reps for Schroeder did not immediately respond to our request for comment.

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