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Faith Stowers Sues Bravo, NBCU Over Mistreatment on ‘Vanderpump Rules,’ Citing ‘Vicious Assaults’ and ‘Racist Harassment’


Faith Stowers became the latest Bravo reality star to file a lawsuit, claiming she was subjected to racist abuse on 'Vanderpump Rules.'

Faith Stowers, a former “ Vanderpump Rules ” cast member, accused NBCUniversal on Friday of racist harassment and retaliation, becoming the latest Bravo star to sue over her treatment on a popular reality show. She is represented by Bryan Freedman and Marc Geragos, the attorneys who have worked with former “Real Housewives” star Bethenny Frankel to bring a “reality reckoning.” She also alleges that she was maligned by fellow cast members Stassi Schroeder and Kristin Doute, who allegedly accused her of going AWOL from the military and of being “a serial criminal who had been drugging and robbing men throughout Los Angeles.” In June 2020, during the anti-racism uprisings after the murder of George Floyd, Stowers talked about this exeperience during an Instagram Live, and Doute and Schoeder were fired from “Vanderpump Rules” shortly afterward.

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