‘I was a Karen,’ admits axed Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder as she’s branded ‘ignorant’

Stassi Schroeder sat down for her first interview since her Vanderpump Rules firing for the Tamron Hall Show.

The 32-year-old, whose past racially insensitive actions resurfaced last summer leading to her firing, admitted she ‘was a Karen’ after Tamron asked her about why she reported her Black co-star Faith Stowers to the police in 2018 for a crime she did not commit.

Hall said she was ‘shocked’ at her ‘level of ignorance as it relates to race,’ specifically because she is from New Orleans and lives in Los Angeles, both of which are highly populated, diverse cities.

Getting grilled: Stassi Schroeder sat down for her first interview since her Vanderpump Rules firing for the Tamron Hall Show on Thursday morning

During the interview, Tamron point blank asked her: ‘You saw a grainy photo. why did you think that that was Faith Stowers? Or did you really?’ 

Stassi responded: ‘Yes I did. And it wasn’t just the photo. Kristen [Doute] and I had received texts from multiple people about this.’

The star added that ‘there were people that Kristen knew who were texting her and said there’s this whose stolen from us and we think its this person in the article and she’s saying she’s on your television show and her name is Faith.’

‘And when you’re on a show like Vanderpump Rules, your existence on that show is kinda dependent on sticking your nose in other people’s conflict or creating conflict.’

Stassi said: ‘I look back at that podcast and I’m so embarrassed that I even had those thoughts, much less put it out there. Because I was that…’ 

Tamron added: ‘And so strongly’ before Stassi admitted: ‘I was that Karen. I was a Karen. I was a Karen who basically said, but what about All Lives Matter?’ 

Straight to the point: Stassi also admitted in the interview that she 'was a Karen' when Tamron brought up the fact that she supported the All Lives Matter movement after slamming the Oscars So White

Straight to the point: Stassi also admitted in the interview that she ‘was a Karen’ when Tamron brought up the fact that she supported the All Lives Matter movement after slamming the Oscars So White

In March 2017, Stassi went on a rant about Black people and the #OscarsSoWhite controversy on her now-cancelled podcast Straight Up With Stassi.

The star had announced on her podcast she was ‘really sick of everyone making everything about race,’ and that she was ‘kind of over it.’ 

‘But like, everyone giving their impassioned speeches about race and all that stuff, I’m like, “Why is it always just about African Americans?”‘

Stassi went on to ask why Asians, Native American and Latinos weren’t asking why they were not represented: ‘Why is is always just “that?”‘

Stassi said that she was ‘not allowed to say that’ as her opinion was marginalized as ‘a white, privileged, blonde 28-year old.’ 

The star added: ‘And then when they get upset, everybody has to go above and beyond to then make them happy,’ clarifying that she hated saying the word ‘”them”  because I’m not… not everybody’s the same’ but that she is referring to ‘the ones that are out there b****ing about things.’ 

On her past actions: Stassi said: 'I look back at that podcast and I'm so embarrassed that I even had those thoughts, much less put it out there. Because I was that...'

On her past actions: Stassi said: ‘I look back at that podcast and I’m so embarrassed that I even had those thoughts, much less put it out there. Because I was that…’

She also wondered out loud if Black people weren’t getting nominated because maybe ‘you didn’t do that great of a job in your movie.’

‘Like it’s not about race. It’s literally like not about what you look like at all. It’s like your acting ability, so like, what the actual f**k.’ 

Stassi, who was upset that Moonlight won Best Picture instead of LaLa Land, didn’t think the former deserved it, despite not seeing the movie. 

She claimed that she knew it won ‘because it was like “the message”‘ and that ‘it’s groundbreaking because of “the message.” Winning Best Picture to me isn’t about the f****g message. Like it’s not church.’ 

The former TV star claimed that ‘politics’ like that need to kept out of the Oscars, noting that the show is there ‘so I don’t have to think about any of that s**t and I can just focus on those f*****g dresses.’ 

On Thursday’s broadcast, Tamron questioned her judgment on making insensitive jokes about Jewish people in addition to the ones directed toward the black community.

Grilled: On Thursday's broadcast, Tamron questioned her judgment on making insensitive jokes about Jewish people in addition to the ones directed toward the black community

Grilled: On Thursday’s broadcast, Tamron questioned her judgment on making insensitive jokes about Jewish people in addition to the ones directed toward the black community

The talk show host asked Stassi why she had used the phrasing ‘Nazi chic’ to describe an outfit, to which the star said: ‘I was so used to making jokes’ at other people’s expenses. 

The daytime host did not hold back as she said: ‘Going back to your history, being in a big city like New Orleans and Los Angeles, I am shocked – and don’t take this as an insult – at your level of ignorance as it relates to race and what it means to say Nazi chic to Jewish people and what it could have done to Faith’s life.”

Schroeder was fired from Vanderpump Rules along with Kristen Doute, when it was revealed that they filed a false police report against former VR co-star Faith Stowers, the only Black woman to appear on the hit reality show.

In a 2018 photo: Schroeder described her fashion ensemble as Nazi chic alongside Rachel O'Brien and Kristen Doute

In a 2018 photo: Schroeder described her fashion ensemble as Nazi chic alongside Rachel O’Brien and Kristen Doute 

Schroeder and Doute told police that Stowers fit the description of a Black woman who was robbing men in Los Angeles, and Schroeder and Doute even admitted to calling the cops on Stowers. 

Stassi and Kristen’s dangerous stunt against Faith came to light during an Instagram live with Floribama Shore star Candace Rice, where the former SUR employee talked about her time on the show and the incidents that followed.

Faith recalled how Stassi and Kristen called the authorities after seeing a report about an African American woman who was drugging and robbing men around LA.

‘There was this article where there was an African-American lady. It was a weird photo, so she looked very light-skinned and had these different, weird tattoos. I guess this woman was robbing people.

Most damning: Stassi called the cops on her black former costar Faith Stowers – whom she didn't like – in an effort to get her in trouble on a previous season of the show; Faith is seen in 2016 above

Most damning: Stassi called the cops on her black former costar Faith Stowers – whom she didn’t like – in an effort to get her in trouble on a previous season of the show; Faith is seen in 2016 above

‘And they called the cops and said it was me. This is like, a true story. I heard this from, actually, Stassi during an interview.’

The Next Level Basic writer was happy to brag about wrongfully accusing Faith in 2018, telling the B**** Bible podcast how she and Kristen ‘solved a crime.’

After comparing a grainy surveillance image of the suspected criminal to Faith, they decided they had enough evidence to go to the police. 

‘We are like, we just solved a f**king crime,’ she reportedly said on the now-deleted episode, reported by People. ‘We start calling the police. The police don’t give a f***.’

Speaking out: The former Bravo player (bottom) called out her former SUR coworkers during an Instagram live with Floribama Shore star Candace Rice (top) in early June

Speaking out: The former Bravo player (bottom) called out her former SUR coworkers during an Instagram live with Floribama Shore star Candace Rice (top) in early June

Kristen tweeted about the situation, all but naming Faith as she wrote: ‘Hey tweeties, doesn’t this ex #pumprules thief look familiar?’

Kristen continued to malign her former castmate – who also appeared on MTV’s The Challenge and Ex On The Beach – saying: ‘Someone put her on mtv & gave her a platform for press. I didn’t wanna go there but I’m going there.’  

On June 7, days after Faith brought up the incidence, Stassi apologized for her ‘racially insensitive comments from’ her past as well as directly apologize to Faith. 

‘I have grown significantly from the person I was then, and I am still filled with remorse and regret for the hurt I caused. … What I did to Faith was wrong. I apologize and I do not expect forgiveness.’ 

Dangerous behaviour: Kristen tweeted about the situation, all but naming Stowers as she wrote: 'Hey tweeties, doesn’t this ex #pumprules thief look familiar?' and later referenced MTV - who has employed Faith

Dangerous behaviour: Kristen tweeted about the situation, all but naming Stowers as she wrote: ‘Hey tweeties, doesn’t this ex #pumprules thief look familiar?’ and later referenced MTV – who has employed Faith

Speaking out: Stassi said she's refocused her mentality amid the career crisis, which has seen her lose sponsors and admit to 'racially insensitive comments'

Speaking out: Stassi said she’s refocused her mentality amid the career crisis, which has seen her lose sponsors and admit to ‘racially insensitive comments’

Stassi’s publicist and agent let her go and her popular podcast had been removed from all streaming platforms. 

‘We recently learned of racially charged and inappropriate actions by Stassi Schroeder during one of her previous projects,’ wrote the show’s broadcaster Radio.com in an Instagram post on Tuesday.

The statement continued: ‘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.’

Two days after her apology, Bravo fired Stassi, Kristen, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni, after their past racist comments resurfaced.   

‘Bravo and Evolution Media confirmed today that Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni will not be returning to Vanderpump Rules,’ the network said in a statement

Schroeder had started working at Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurants Sur and Blanca Villa in 2010, and she has been on Vanderpump Rules since it debuted in 2013. 

Consequences: Stassi's publicist and agent let her go and her popular podcast Straight Up with Stassi has been removed from all streaming platforms

Consequences: Stassi’s publicist and agent let her go and her popular podcast Straight Up with Stassi has been removed from all streaming platforms