Clark, who works as a commercial casting director, may be able to land a new gig for Schroeder should she decide to return to reality television someday.
“Since Beau is also in entertainment, Stassi is hopeful that he can help with getting her future jobs,” the source says. “She is hoping to come out stronger and better as a result of this experience.”
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Schroeder wore shorts, an oversized sweatshirt, and a camel-colored coat while stopping at a gas station to get snacks. She topped off her look with a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic, a black handbag, and sneakers, according to Us Weekly.
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“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,” Stowers recalled via Instagram Live. “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.”
Both Schroeder and Doute released public apologies to Stowers on Sunday, June 7.
“What I did to Faith was wrong. I apologize and I do not expect forgiveness,” the Next Level Basic author, who also lost several brand deals and was dropped by her PR company, wrote via Instagram. “I am also sorry to anyone else that feels disappointed in me. I am going to continue to look closer at myself and my actions – to take the time to listen, to learn, and to take accountability for my own privilege.”
Meanwhile, Doute wrote that her “actions were not racially driven,” but she “now completely aware of how my privilege blinded me from the reality of law enforcement’s treatment of the black community, and how dangerous my actions could have been to her.”
Variety reported that Stassi’s agency, UTA, and her public relations firm, Metro Public Relations, have dropped her because of her actions toward Stowers. Fuse Literary, Doute’s book agency, has also cut ties with her. Also, Schroeder also lost her bridal column in Glamour Magazine and The Witches of WeHo wine have been pulled off shelves and are no longer available.
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