Faith Stowers raises fist at LA Black Lives Matter protest days after Vanderpump Rules stars fired

Faith Stowers raises her fist at Black Lives Matter protest in LA… days after her former Vanderpump Rules castmates were fired in racism storm following her bombshell interview

  • She marched down Hollywood Avenue as part of the All Black Lives Matter protest attended by over 40K in support of black LGBTQI+ 
  • Stowers raised her first in the air – which is a symbol of solidarity and support – while walking alongside several others during the peaceful demonstration 
  • This comes just days after she revealed that Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute had racially profiled her, calling the cops in 2018 to allege they believed Faith was a suspected criminal 
  • The two stars were subsequently fired alongside Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni who were also fired for past racist actions
  • Stassi and Kristen have hired crisis PR manager Steve Honig in the wake of their dismissal from the show 

Faith Stowers attended a Black Lives Matter protest in Los Angeles just days after revealing two Vanderpump Rules castmates – Stassi Schroeder and Kriten Doute – made racial remarks and participated in insensitive stunts which lead to their firing from the show.

The 31-year-old Army vet exercised her First Amendment rights as she marched down Hollywood Avenue as part of the All Black Lives Matter protest attended by over 40K in support of black LGBTQI+ amid civil unrest in the wake of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor’s deaths at the hands of police.

Stowers raised her first in the air – which is a symbol of solidarity and support – while walking alongside several others during the peaceful demonstration.

Sending a message: Faith Stowers exercised her First Amendment rights as she marched down Hollywood Avenue as part of the All Black Lives Matter protest attended by over 40K in support of black LGBTQI+ amid civil unrest in the wake of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor’s deaths at the hands of police

Controversial: This comes just days after she revealed Vanderpump Rules castmates Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Dout (seen in June 2018) had racially profiled her, calling the cops in 2018 to allege they believed Faith was a suspected criminal

Controversial: This comes just days after she revealed Vanderpump Rules castmates Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Dout (seen in June 2018) had racially profiled her, calling the cops in 2018 to allege they believed Faith was a suspected criminal

Faith donned all black including clinging jumpsuit along with black patent leather Air Jordan XIII in the ‘cap and gown’ colorway.

She finished off the look by accessorizing with a Lacoste dad hat and face mask.

This comes just days after she revealed that Stassi and Kristen had racially profiled her, calling the cops in 2018 to allege they believed Faith was a suspected criminal.

The two stars were subsequently fired alongside Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni who were also fired for past racist actions. 

Taking a stand: The 31-year-old Army vat raised her first in the air - which is a symbol of solidarity and support - while walking alongside several others during the peaceful demonstration

Taking a stand: The 31-year-old Army vat raised her first in the air – which is a symbol of solidarity and support – while walking alongside several others during the peaceful demonstration

Fight the power: Faith donned all black including clinging jumpsuit along with black patent leather Air Jordan XIII in the 'cap and gown' colorway.

Fight the power: Faith donned all black including clinging jumpsuit along with black patent leather Air Jordan XIII in the ‘cap and gown’ colorway.

Stassi and Kristen have hired crisis PR manager Steve Honig in the wake of their dismissal from the show. 

Steve told DailyMail.com on Friday: ‘Stassi and Kristen acknowledged what they did was wrong, have apologized and been punished.’

He continued: ‘Without casting aside their actions or the impact of those actions, they want to move forward as part of the solution in ways that are productive, meaningful and sincere.’

Stunning: Stowers seen in June 2018

Stunning: Stowers seen in June 2018 

The statement adds: ‘Both of them recognize actions speak louder than words and that is what will guide them as they move forward.’

Stassi had spoken about the incident herself during a 2018 interview on a podcast titled the ‘Bitch Bible’ where she confirmed that she and Kristen had contacted authorities because they saw a resemblance between Faith and a suspected criminal in a news story.

‘We are like, we just solved a f***ing crime,’ Stassi said that in the episode, which has since been deleted but was reported by People magazine. ‘We start calling the police. The police don’t give a f****’ she added in the interview. 

Moving forward: Stassi and Kristen have hired crisis PR manager Steve Honig in the wake of their dismissal from the show

Moving forward: Stassi and Kristen have hired crisis PR manager Steve Honig in the wake of their dismissal from the show

Moving forward: Stassi and Kristen have hired crisis PR manager Steve Honig in the wake of their dismissal from the show

The same year, Kristen went even further, by posting a comparison picture on social media, tweeting: ‘hey tweeties, doesn’t this ex #pumprules thief look familiar?’ 

The pair – who had been posting in support of Black Lives Matter on their Instagram pages this week – have both apologized, with Stassi saying ‘I did not recognize then the serious ramifications that could have transpired because of my actions.’

However, Kristen caused further outcry when she apologized to Faith but claimed her actions ‘were not racially driven.’ 

She said: ‘I am 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 for her.’