Stassi Schroeder recently spoke out for the first time since her firing from Vanderpump Rules. She appeared on the Tamron Hall Show earlier this month to address the racial issues surrounding her firing. Following the interview, reps for the former Bravo star claimed she felt "unprepared" for the interview. However, Tamron Hall is responding and appears to be calling Stassi's bluff.

Stassi gained fame and success as a result of her time on Vanderpump Rules. The hit spin-off series follows the lives of Lisa Vanderpump's staff at her SUR restaurant in West Hollywood. Stassi was an original cast member on the show, appearing on the series since season one. However, after season eight wrapped, Stassi and Kristen Doute were fired after it was revealed they called the cops on former cast member Faith Stowers. Stowers revealed the shocking details in an interview she did during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement in June. Bravo moved swiftly in terminating Stassi and Kristen, along with newcomers Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni who had been confronted with their old racist tweets.

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The former Straight Up With Stassi host went silent after her firing. She only made posts announcing her pregnancy and gender reveal.  Her interview on the Tamron Hall Show was her first time speaking since her shocking exit from Bravo. During the interview, Stassi answered a number of questions surrounding her termination. She also shared the details leading up to her and Kristen calling the cops on Stowers and admitted to how "wrong" she was. While many felt the interview went well, a rep for the Next Level Basic author later claimed she felt "unprepared" for the interview and "felt like she was put on the spot."

Hall took to her show to respond to Stassi's claims. In a clip captured by the Queens of Bravo, Hall explained how Stassi and her team were very well aware of what would be discussed during the interview. She also revealed that Stassi requested for Hall to not bring her controversial #MeToo comments where she accused alleged victims of fabricating their claims. "She made even more hurtful remarks about sexual assault that hit me in my gut that I didn't ask her," Hall told her viewers.

Hall summed up her response by sharing a clip of her interview with Stassi where she referred to herself as a "Karen." Stassi is now being criticized for her claims against the Tamron Hall Show. It appears her attempt at fixing her image, has been affected even more.

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Source: Queens of Bravo