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Stassi Schroeder Teases Podcast Return After ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Firing!

Three months after she was fired from Vanderpump Rules, Stassi Schroeder hinted that she is bringing her podcast back.

The mother-to-be took to Instagram to show off her growing baby bump with former co-stars Lala Kent and Brittany Cartwright — both of whom are also pregnant.

In the comments section of Schroeder’s post, a user referenced her former podcast, which was removed from all platforms in June due to her past racially insensitive remarks, which lead her to be fired from the Bravo hit reality series. 

“Wow beautiful I wish you had your podcast so we can know how you are surviving not drinking ,” the fan wrote.

Schroeder quipped back, “Soon .”

In July, Bravo announced that Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni would not be returning for season 9 of Vanderpump Rules after racially insensitive remarks from their pasts resurfaced. 

Radio.com subsequently confirmed “Straight Up With Stassi” was taken down from Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher.

“We recently learned of racially charged and inappropriate actions by Stassi Schroeder during one of her previous projects,” Radio.com said in a statement, according to Us Weekly. “In light of this, Radio.com has made the decision to part ways with her. We take these matters very seriously and condemn these actions. ‘Straight Up with Stassi’ has been removed from our portfolio.”

Schroeder initially apologized for her comments. She broke her silence about being fired by Bravo on the Tamron Hall Show earlier this month, revealing she hired a “coach” to teach her about racism.

“I want to be a better person. I’m pregnant and I want my daughter to be proud of me,” she said. “And I want to be part of the solution. I’ve been a part of the problem for years now. And I recognize that and that’s why I say, I don’t feel like I’m a victim of cancel culture. People want me to be mad at it and I’m not. I needed it. I needed that.”

Schroeder, who also came under fire for comments about the #MeToo movement and #OscarsSoWhite controversy, added, “I was a Karen who basically said, ‘But what about all lives matter?’ Black people are dying, because they have been oppressed for 400 years. All lives can’t matter until Black lives matter and that’s something that I’ve realized.”

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