Stassi Schroeder under fire for ‘Nazi Chic’ comment
Stassi Schroeder is under fire once again for making an awful comment.
Remember a few months ago when Stassi Schroeder gave her two cents about the #MeToo stories being shared from Hollywood? If you don’t, we can refresh you here, but most Vanderpump Rules fans recall the incident.
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While it has been a few weeks since that incident, Stassi Schroeder has found herself in hot water again. The Vanderpump Rules star shared a photo on Snapchat of her and two of her co-stars, Rachel O’Brien and Kristen Doute. You may be wondering why that started controversy because it seems harmless. It isn’t though.
Stassi Schroeder dubbed her look “Nazi Chic” after also calling Rachel “Criminal Chic” and Kristen Doute “Tupac Chic.” Immediately, the photo caught the attention of fans and began circulating on various social media outlets. Of course, Schroeder quickly deleted the photo and replaced her caption with something else. It was changed from “Nazi Chic” to “Elsa-Indiana Jones Chic.”
No one is feeling sorry for the Vanderpump Rules star who tried to make a joke about offending people after she was called out. Stassi Schroeder is being slammed all over Twitter, with viewers calling to have Andy Cohen drop her from the network.
Even RHONJ star, Siggy Flicker called the “Nazi Chic” caption, “Gross.” One viewer tagged Lisa Vanderpump and asked how Schroeder could still be employed after all of this.
With all of the fallout from this, Stassi Schroeder is going to be dragged over the coals. Unfortunately, being in the public eye comes with responsibility, and Schroeder isn’t understanding that. Many viewers have called her out for her privilege, which isn’t exactly wrong. Schroeder has managed to snag opportunities others may only dream of and with a few lapses in judgment, offend a lot of the viewers. This is quickly going to become a problem for the Bravo network.
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In the next few days, Stassi Schroeder may offer up an apology for offending people. If she chooses not to, it won’t be surprising. Her apology for the #MeToo remarks was backhanded and filled with excuses instead of ownership. Bravo will need to address this situation, especially since allowing her to be associated with the network sends the message they don’t disagree with the words she is using.
It’s time to woman up Stassi. No one likes someone who excuses their bad behavior and offensive remarks. Go big or go home, especially this time around.