Faith Stowers EXPOSES Dark Side of Vanderpump Rules in Lawsuit – Lisa Vanderpump is Called Out!

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Faith Stowers EXPOSES Dark Side of Vanderpump Rules in Lawsuit – Lisa Vanderpump is Called Out!

Faith Stowers is breaking her silence on Lisa Vanderpump, accusing her of covering up explosive abuse and racism during her Vanderpump Rules days.

Faith Stowers

Months after filing a bombshell defamation lawsuit against Bravo and its producers, Faith Stowers, 35, claims Lisa Vanderpump, 64, pressured her to stay silent about shocking abuse, racism, and a knife-wielding altercation with Lala Kent, 34.

In court documents filed on January 9, obtained by My News LA, Faith Stowers detailed her experiences, including a shocking moment when a former co-star referred to her hair as “nappy” and directed racial slurs at her through a loudspeaker.

Lala Kent

Although she didn’t name the individual, many speculate it could be Stassi Schroeder, 36, or Kristen Doute, 41, both of whom were fired in 2020 over racist behavior directed at Faith Stowers.

“[Lisa] warned me that I would be terminated if I could not find a way to get along with [Lala Kent], my attacker,” Faith Stowers stated. “Out of concern for my job security, I held my tongue and refrained from reporting the incident to law enforcement or disclosing it to the media.”

Lala Kent

Faith Stowers also accused executive producer Bill Langworthy of downplaying Lala Kent’s alleged behavior during a season four dispute, in which Lala Kent reportedly placed a knife against Faith’s neck. “He strongly implied that speaking out would come with severe career ramifications,” she recalled.

Faith’s lawsuit, filed last April, also alleges she was demoted and eventually pushed off the show after her contract was not renewed.

Faith Stowers

While she claims to have been a significant part of the storyline, Faith Stowers said she received no compensation despite being treated like an employee.

“I received no compensation despite being treated like an employee under Evolution’s and NBC’s complete direction and control and remaining a central part of the plot,” she stated. The legal battle has intensified, with NBC and Evolution Media reportedly asking Judge Thomas D. Long to send Faith’s contract claims to arbitration rather than a jury trial.

Faith Stowers

However, Faith’s attorneys, including Bryan J. Freedman, who is also representing Bethenny Frankel in her “reality reckoning” movement, have filed documents opposing the motion.

Faith Stowers alleges she signed agreements without legal representation and lacked the resources to fully understand or negotiate the terms.

Faith Stowers

“When racial inequities rocketed into the public consciousness following George Floyd’s murder, NBC and Evolution started facing backlash for their mistreatment of [Faith],” the lawsuit reads.

“In an astonishingly cynical act of performative allyship, they belatedly terminated several cast members for behavior they had long known about. At no point did they ever reach out to Stowers herself.”

Faith Stowers

As the case unfolds, Faith Stowers continues to push for justice, with her legal team standing firmly against arbitration.

Neither Lisa Vanderpump nor NBCUniversal has publicly responded to the latest allegations.

 

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