Faith Stowers has maintained a pretty low profile since leaving Vanderpump Rules, but according to recent reports, the former "SURver" is preparing to make her return to reality TV with her own show. This reality TV program may go up against VPR.

She first appeared in Vanderpump Rules season four as an employee at Lisa Vanderpump's WeHo hot spot, SUR. She became a central figure in VPR season six when Jax Taylor admitted to cheating on Brittany Cartwright with Faith. The scandal rocked the cast and painted Faith and Jax as villains. Brittany was portrayed as the show's wounded sweetheart. Back in June, Faith appeared in an Instagram Live session where she revealed that Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute had called the cops on her a few years back, and accused her of a crime she didn't commit. The rumors affected Faith's reputation and led to a fallout with the show she was formerly part of. Once the word was out, Bravo moved in, firing Stassi and Kristen, along with newcomers Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni (these men previously sent out racist tweets).

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Since making the shocking revelations, Faith has reportedly been working behind the scenes on her own reality show. Her series will be positioned as a rival show against Vanderpump Rules. It will focus on the employee relations at a Black-owned business in Hollywood, Page Six reports. Fashion brand Yekim, which sells clothes by designer Martez Malone, will be the central business in the show, similar to Vanderpump Rules' SUR and TomTom. According to the reports, television host Maria Menounos and her husband Keven Undergaro will executive produce the show with Faith.

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Maria and her husband are veteran producers with a number of credits under their belt. Together and individually, they have produced several TV series and documentaries, as well as owning and operating their AfterBuzz broadcast network. The network produces “after show” podcasts about reality and TV shows. It appears Faith is in good hands and is gearing up to get the series picked up by a channel or streaming provider. The move comes while Stassi and Kristen work to redeem themselves after their possible racism was revealed. Stassi appeared on The Tamron Hall Show last month, attempting to reconcile her fall from grace.

However, shortly after the interview, VPR alum Stassi's team revealed how "unprepared" she felt for the interview. She was caught off guard by Hall's questions. During the talk, she shared what she's learned as a result of hiring a diversity coach to help her raise her own diversity and inclusion awareness.

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Source: Page Six