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6 Vanderpump Rules Stars Who Got Fired From The Show


6 Vanderpump Rules Stars Who Got Fired From The Show

I'm embarrassed, ashamed and deeply sorry. "I will do better."

The stars of Vanderpump Rules are known for their drama, but it can get them in trouble.

Things can get hot during filming, from explosive arguments to fistfights. The over-the top drama wasn't responsible for the recent cast changes.

Bravo has decided to axe some of the biggest stars from the recent seasons. While these Vanderpump Rules actors may have been fired, they recently announced that this is not the end of their appearances on the network.

Find out why these stars have left the show.

1. Stassi Schroeder

Stassi Schroeder, a cast member of Vanderpump Rules was fired in 2020 after Faith Stowers alleged that she had committed racist acts. Faith Stowers claimed during an Instagram Live that Stassi Doute and Kristen Doute saw a picture of a Black female wanted for a crime, and then called the police, saying that this woman was Faith.

"There was an article in Daily Mail about an African American woman. The photo was strange, as she appeared to be very pale-skinned, and had a variety of weird tattoos. The photo was taken, and it looked like this woman had been robbing other people. They called the police and told them it was me. This is a real story. Faith said during the livestream that she heard it from Stassi in an interview.

Stassi apologized later, but Bravo decided to still fire her. Both her agent and publicist dropped her, and she lost partnerships with Ritual vitamin and Billie razors.

2. Kristen Doute

Kristen Doute, who was involved in the incident involving Faith Stowers , was also terminated from Vanderpump Rules. Bravo let Kristen go despite her apology and claim that what she did wasn't racially motivated.

In her apology, she said: "I was not aware of how I had been blinded by my privilege from the reality about the treatment of black people by law enforcement and how dangerous my action could have potentially been for her." "It was not my intention to contribute to injustice and imbalance. I am ashamed, embarrassed and deeply sorry. I'll do better. "I will do better"

A few months later, Kristen again spoke about the incident. She claimed that Bravo had not fired her, but had chosen to not renew her contract. She tried to explain what happened after she and Stassi called the police. They explained that no report was ever filed.

"There was no police report. The police did not know her name, so she never faced danger. I know that speaking out about this will cause a lot of backlash, but I am tired of all the rumors. "Neither [me nor Stassi] is racist and has absolutely no hatred," she wrote.

Kristen said, "I called the tip-line." Multiple people told me at the time that [Faith] was responsible and that she was a known criminal. I have apologized publicly and privately. I should not have brought this up on social media and in particular, I shouldn't have admitted it.

"I'm half-Black, and I've got a grandmother who is African American who raised me. We live in a time where it's not acceptable to say certain things even if that's your culture."

3. Jax Taylor

Jax Taylor, one of the original stars on Vanderpump Rules, left the show in 2020. Jax Taylor was a controversial character during his eight-year stint as a member of the cast. He often got into heated arguments and fights. Jax was once caught shoplifting on a Hawaii trip.

Jax became involved in the drama surrounding Stassi Schröder and Kristen Doute because of resurfaced Tweets where he alleged Faith Stowers for various crimes including grand theft auto. Jax was also revealed to have cheated with Faith on Brittany Cartwright, his wife.

Jax was accused of a number of other things around that time. These included racist remarks and anti-trans behavior. He was also criticized for making a bi-phobic comment regarding Ariana Madix’s sexuality. In December 2020, Bravo revealed that Jax was not returning to Vanderpump Rules.

Jax's firing may be temporary, as it is rumored that he will be appearing in a Vanderpump Rules sequel that focuses more on family life. Jax recently teased his return in the Pump Rules Universe at an event.

Jax replied, "I am here to drink, take photos and talk Vanderpump. Let's talk Vanderpump for a moment, and then let's say I will bring it." "I'll bring it to those who need it." "Oh, I'm sorry, I spoke too much."

4. Brittany Cartwright

Brittany Cartwright, Jax's wife, was also fired from the Vanderpump Rules Cast at the same moment as her husband. Brittany Cartwright reflected in a statement on her five-year stint on the show. She called them "some the most challenging and rewarding years of my life."

"It is with great sadness that I inform you that Jax and myself will not be returning to Vanderpump Rules for another season. We are thrilled to spend this time with our growing family, and to share our new ventures. We will always hold dear @bravotv and @evolutionusa, as well as our Vanderpump Castmates. We want to thank all of our fans for sharing this journey with us, and supporting us throughout. We love you. Brittany wrote: "Stay tuned."

Brittany made it appear that the decision to split up was mutual, but she later revealed that it wasn't. Brittany responded to fans who criticized her for leaving in her comments. "Do you really think that we can write anything we want?"

I will take it to whomever it is needed to be taken to. "Oh, I'm sorry, I spoke too much."

5. Max Boyens

Max Boyens was hired by Vanderpump Rules in season 7, but he was fired at the end of the eighth season. Bravo let him go when a number of racist tweets from his past were revealed. This included many where he used N-word.

Max wrote in a tweet from 2012 that he was upset by the fact that the word "n---a" is only allowed to be used by black people. It's his favorite word. Max added in another tweet, "Something makes me want punch Asians in the suckhole."

Max apologized later for his tweets. He said that he "sincerely" regretted his words and that there were no other excuses.

Max said, "I'm now an adult and I cringe just thinking about those things." "I was raised by an African American grandfather, and I have a mother who is half-Black. We live in a time where it's not acceptable to say certain things even if they are part of the culture. "I'm really sorry, there are no excuses."

6. Brett Caprioni

Brett Caprioni only appeared in Vanderpump Rules for a single season before he was fired due to racially offensive comments he made in the past. He immediately apologized, saying that he respects Bravo's decision.

"I am truly sorry for my past insensitive remarks and I have worked with my community to repair any damage I caused. I've learned a great deal and have grown, but it is not enough. "I will continue to do what I'm doing regardless of whether or not VPR is my employer because it's right," Brett said.

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Title: 6 Vanderpump Rules Stars Who Got Fired From The Show
Sourced From: www.toofab.com/2023/07/15/vanderpump-rules-stars-who-got-fired-from-the-show/
Published Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 14:00:22 +0000

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