Could a Bravo-lebrity redemption be in store for Stassi Schroeder?
Andy Cohen revealed that he proposed a potential return to reality television for the Vanderpump Rules alumna, 35, when they reunited at the West Hollywood opening of Ariana Madix and Katie Maloney’s Something About Her sandwich shop.
‘I think I might have thrown something out there as I always like to,’ admitted Cohen, 55, to Us Weekly.
He admitted missing having Schroeder on the show, four years after she and Kristen Doute were fired over a racist stunt against former costar Faith Stowers.
‘I had a great reconnect with her,’ said Cohen following last weekend’s soft launch of Ariana Madix and Katie Maloney’s long-awaited sandwich shop.
Andy Cohen revealed he proposed a potential return to reality television for Stassi Schroeder, 35, when they reunited at the West Hollywood opening of Something About Her
‘I think I might have thrown something out there as I always like to,’ admitted Cohen to Us Weekly after they had ‘a really nice reconnect’
‘I haven’t seen her since 2020. It was great to see her,’ he added. ‘She looks like a million bucks and she’s a happy mom.’
Cohen said, ‘She and I, we went deep [and] we had a really nice reconnect.’
Although the Watch What Happens Live host could see Schroeder ‘fitting in anywhere’ across the Bravo lineup, Cohen is not sure she’s ready for a return to reality television.
Stowers, 34, filed a lawsuit last month against Bravo and NBCUniversal for discrimination, retaliation and enabling an unsafe work environment on set.
Included in the complaint were previous allegations that Schroeder and Doute, 41, had committed a ‘brazen and defamatory campaign’ of ‘racial harassment’ against her during her recurring stint on season four.
She previously claimed the women had filed a false police report in 2018 listing Stowers as the assailant when the only similarities between her and a suspect were their gender and skin color.
After Schroeder and Doute were fired — along with Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni — the Amazing Race alumna expressed regret on the Tamron Hall Show.
‘I’m so embarrassed that I even had those thoughts, much less put it out there,’ said Schroeder in her first interview after being fired.
‘I was that Karen. I was a Karen,’ she admitted. ‘I was a Karen who basically said, but what about All Lives Matter?’
Although the Watch What Happens Live host could see Schroeder ‘fitting in anywhere’ across the Bravo lineup, Cohen is not sure she’s ready for a return to reality television; Stassi pictured in January in LA
Schroeder and Kristen Doute were fired from Vanderpump Rules in 2020 after Faith Stowers claimed the women had filed a false police report in 2018 listing her as an alleged assailant
Stowers filed a lawsuit last month against Bravo and NBCUniversal for discrimination, retaliation and enabling an unsafe work environment on set
Schroeder’s agent and publicist dropped her over the allegations, which also resulted in her podcast Straight Up With Stassi being removed from all platforms.
The Off With My Head author starred on Vanderpump Rules for eight seasons, starting with its 2013 debut.
She tied the knot with Beau Clark in Italy in May 2022 after welcoming their first child, daughter Hartford Charlie Rose, three.
Schroeder and Clark, 44, welcomed their second child, a son named Messer Rhys, in September.