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Porsha Williams Slams Stassi Schroeder’s Old ‘Nazi Chic’ Photo And Candiace Dillard Calls Out Stassi Over Her Past Racially Insensitive Comments!

Stassi Schroeder’s past continues to make headlines after the controversial comments she made about her former Vanderpump Rules co-star Faith Stowers. Porsha Williams reposted to a newly resurfaced photo of Schroeder describing her look as “Nazi chic.”

“WTH,” the Real Housewives of Atlanta star wrote alongside a screenshot of the old Instagram Story.


Stowers responded to Williams tweet, writing, “Girl ...tell me about it”


Schroeder first came under fire for the caption in January 2018,, according to a report by Us Weekly. At the time, she responded to the controversy by sharing a meme of a man trying to dodge lasers with the caption, “Me trying to make a joke that won’t offend anyone in 2017.”

Meanwhile, Candiace Dillard Bassett called out Stassi over past comments she made about race after a fan shared an audio clip of an old 2017 episode of Schroder's podcast where she said the following:

“I’m gonna offend a lot of people right now, but I’m gonna do it in a way where I hope people don’t get offended,” she said, according to Reality Tea. “I’m like really sick of everyone making everything about race. Like, I’m kind of over it and I know that I am the one person who’s not allowed to say that because I am a white, privileged, blonde, 28-year-old. So, I get that.”

She continued, “I’m saying it. I know, but I have a podcast and it’s an outlet to say what I think and if you don’t like what I think or what I have to say, then like you don’t have to listen to it. You can turn it off or unfollow me. Whatever, whatever, but like everyone giving their impassioned speeches about race and all that stuff, I’m like why is it always just about African Americans?”

“Like why aren’t the Asians being like ‘we’re not represented’? Why aren’t like,  I don’t know, like Native Americans and Latinos being like ‘we’re not represented’? Why is it always just that? Then, like whenever they get upset, everybody has to go above and beyond to then make them happy. I hate saying the word ‘them’ because not everybody’s the same. I mean the one’s that are like out there, bitching about things.”

Then, Stassi concluded, “I don’t think people aren’t being nominated because of their skin color. Maybe you weren’t nominated last year because you didn’t do that great of a job in your movie.” She insisted, “Like, it’s not about race. It’s not about what you look like at all, it’s like your acting abilities. Like, what the actual fuck?”


Candiace responded to the tweet, “This is real. This is a blistering example of what happens when you give fools access to microphones,” she wrote. “It’s a conspicuous example of what happens when people rot away in their microcosms: They then emerge LOUD & WRONG with no apologies because there’s no one around to CHECK them.”

The news comes after Stowers recalled on a recent Instagram Live with Floribama Shore’s Candace Rice, according to Us Weekly when Stassi and Kristen Doute made shocking accusations against her in 2018.

“[What] made me really want to run for the hills, when Kristen and Stassi decided they were going to call the cops on me,” Stowers told Rice, noting that she was “invited” back to the series to tell her side of the story, but declined after hearing Schroeder on The Bitch Bible podcast. “There was this article on Daily Mail where there was an African American lady. It was a weird photo, so she looked very light-skinned and had these different, weird tattoos. They showcased her, and I guess this woman was robbing people. And they called the cops and said it was me. This is like, a true story. I heard this from actually Stassi during an interview.”

She added: “It was just funny, because they thought it was me because it was a black woman with a weave. So they just assumed it would be me, and they called the cops on me.”

According to Reality Tea, Schroeder discussed how she and Doute had called the police to report Stowers in an April 2018 interview on The Bitch Bible podcast. The episode has since been taken down.

Schroeder explained in the now-deleted episode that she and Doute thought Stowers’ hair and tattoos were similar to the woman’s in the security footage of the robbery.

Around that same time, Doute tweeted a link to a report about the unidentified woman, who was accused of meeting men at a nightclub and then allegedly drugging and robbing them after going home with them.

Stowers detailed her experience as the only black cast member on Vanderpump Rules in her conversation with Rice. “I didn’t have [any confessional interviews],” she said. “It could be different on their end, but in my opinion, I thought it was weird that everybody on the show got to do interviews and confessionals and I didn’t even get a chance to do that, to tell my story. Which was a very interesting story, being a black woman in the military at the time. At the time I was still in the army. … I didn’t feel like they appreciated that.”

Schroeder lost endorsements this week after Stowers recalled the 2018 incident. Shaving brand Billie and vitamin company Ritual confirmed they had ended their partnerships with Schroeder.

Photo Credit: Bravo