Stassi Schroeder and Lisa Vanderpump are reuniting!
The “Vanderpump Rules” alum announced she’ll be returning to reality TV as a new cast member in Season 2 of the Bravolebrity’s Hulu series, “Vanderpump Villa.” She’ll also star in her own docuseries, “Stassi Says.”
“Well hello there, I want to welcome you back to ‘Vanderpump Villa’ season 2,” the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star said while looking at the camera in an Instagram video shared Friday. “Now, I am sitting here and I’m thinking, ‘What should I put on the menu?’ Any ideas?”
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Vanderpump then looked to her right as Schroeder came into view.
“Lisa, obviously goat cheese balls,” Schroeder cheekily responded, referring to her favorite dish from Vanderpump’s Los Angeles restaurant SUR — the same restaurant Schroeder worked at during the first few seasons of “Vanderpump Rules.”
“’Vanderpump Villa’ is returning for Season 2… with a new addition! #WelcomeBackDarling #VanderpumpVilla,” the clip was captioned.
Schroeder echoed her former boss’ excitement in her own post on social media.
“You know I’m walking around these halls pretending to be European royalty #vanderpumpvilla,” she wrote.
Set at Vanderpump’s 19th-century French estate, Chateau Rosabelle, “Vanderpump Villa” chronicles the lives of the carefully selected staff as they “work, live, and play” in the south of France, per the series’ description.
As for Schroeder’s new docuseries, which was also announced on Friday, Deadline reports the show will be a 30-minute docu-comedy series on Hulu with Schroeder as the “the anchor of a fresh ensemble of comedic and chaotic characters who are dealing with identity crises and major life crossroads of their own.”
The series synopsis labels the forthcoming title as “endlessly relatable, utterly hysterical, and questionably sane.”
Schroeder starred on Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules” from 2013 to 2020.
She was fired from the network along with Kristen Doute, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni after Season 8 concluded.
The mass exodus came as a result of Schroeder and Doute calling the police on Faith Stowers, the only black cast member to appear on “Vanderpump Rules,” in 2018.
Schroeder was also criticized for racist comments she made on her “Straight Up With Stassi” podcast, which resulted in the reality star being dropped from multiple brand sponsorships and her PR company.