This Vanderpump Rules Star Might Be Getting Her Own Bravo Reality Show
Fans of Bravo's Vanderpump Rules might be seeing more of Faith Stowers in the future, though definitely not in the same capacity as they saw her on the show. Faith appeared on Season 4 of the reality series, which aired in 2015 and 2016. After having an affair with cast member Jax Taylor, who was in a relationship at the time, Faith had to face the wrath of the other stars, Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute. Being at the center of their verbal attacks, in addition to being the only Black cast member, proved too much for Faith and she ended up quitting the show (per People).
In June 2020, Faith spoke out about the racism she experienced while on Vanderpump Rules, and as a result, Bravo made the decision to fire Stassi and Kristen, as well as cast members Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni, who had posted racist remarks on Twitter in the past (per Variety). Faith was not discouraged from working with Bravo by this negative experience, though, and told Us Weekly she "respects the network even more now" after they made it clear that racism would not be tolerated. In fact, there are rumors that Faith might be getting her own reality show on the network.
Keep reading to learn more about Faith Stowers' future at Bravo.
Faith Stowers is open to working with Bravo yet again
While her time on Bravo's Vanderpump Rules may not have been everything she wanted, reality star Faith Stowers is not closed off from working with the network again. In an interview with Us Weekly, Faith previously expressed disappointment in not being able to showcase her personal life on the show, saying, "People could have really related to me and my experiences." She added that she would love to be back on Bravo in any form.
Perhaps these are some of the reasons she has been planning a new Bravo series. According to an insider, as reported by Us Weekly in November 2020, "Faith has had meetings with Bravo. She values the network and wants to keep that door open." While nothing is official, rumor has it Faith is working with Bravo on a potential new project that will feature a Black-owned business, per Page Six. An insider told the outlet, "She wants to use the opportunity to create more black-themed entertainment and help black entrepreneurs — kinda like a Black Lisa Vanderpump."
In addition to staring in reality series like MTV's Ex on the Beach and The Challenge, Faith is an army veteran and an activist for the Black Lives Matter movement, per her Instagram — two sides of her life she'd like to show more of on TV. She also believes in the power of representation on reality TV, so hopefully this potential show will allow her to create the change she wishes to see in the industry.