She and Doute, who has also been on the show since the beginning, were recently called out by fans for a 2018 incident involving former castmate Faith Stowers. A woman is impaled by a corn rake, but do her fatal injuries add up to murder? Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni are among the cast members fired from the hit reality show Vanderpump Rules, the network announced in a statement to In Touch on Tuesday, June 9. Schroeder, who has been on "Vanderpump Rules" since season one, has been accused of being racially insensitive on social media and on her own podcast in the past. ", In Doute's apology, the reality star wrote that although her actions toward Stowers "were not racially driven," she is 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 to her. "I embrace a community of diversity and do not tolerate bigotry of any form within my workplace. Caprioni and Boyens, both of whom joined the reality show this year, made headlines in January after fans resurfaced the duo’s old tweets containing racial slurs. For access to all our exclusive celebrity videos and interviews – Subscribe on YouTube! Multiple "Vanderpump Rules" castmembers fired after past racist actions resurface. Stowers said Schroeder and Doute called the cops on her after reading a Daily Mail article about an African-American woman accused of stealing. "I have grown significantly from the person I was then, and I am still filled with remorse and regret for the hurt I caused. "I do not condone any of the heinous comments made in the past by Max and Brett and I am glad they understand the severity of their offenses and have shown utmost remorse and contrition," Vanderpump's statement read. Part of the American Media Entertainment Group. "We live in a generation now where saying some things, even if you are of that culture, is just frowned upon. “While I’m disappointed to no longer be part of the cast, I respect Bravo’s decision,” the SURver said in an exclusive statement to Us Weekly. ", Vanderpump's statement went on to say that both men, who also apologized in their own statements, "have now matured as adults" and "have shown remorse for their prior reckless defamatory statements.". It was never my intention to add to the injustice and imbalance.". The announcement about the four cast members not returning came before part two of the pre-taped reunion aired on Tuesday night, which was followed by a separate Bravo special on race in America, also hosted by Cohen. Try Personal Readings and Get Real Answers from the World’s best Psychics and Astrologers! “I continue to be truly sorry for the insensitive comments I made in the past and have worked within my community to repair the damage I’ve caused. Co-star and … How do I vote in my state in the 2020 election? Who is Amy Coney Barrett, Trump's pick for the Supreme Court? I’m doing my best to move forward and be the best person I can be.”. Give It A Shot! Four cast members of "Vanderpump Rules" – Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni – will not be returning to the hit reality show, Bravo and production company Evolution Media confirmed on Tuesday. A source told Us exclusively on Tuesday that the cast found out about the foursome’s firings with the rest of the world, adding, “They are shocked. I'm not even — there's no excuse. First published on June 10, 2020 / 2:02 PM. Following Stowers' comments, both Schroeder and Doute released statements via Instagram on Monday. It is important that I continue to take accountability for what I have said and done, while pushing myself to do better," Schroeder wrote. I heard this from actually Stassi during an interview," Stowers said, seemingly referring to Schroeder's past appearance on the B*tch Bible podcast, according to Entertainment Tonight. "They showcased her, and I guess this woman was robbing people. Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Brett Caprioni and Max Boyens are officially out of "Vanderpump Rules" due to backlash over their racist actions.