Stassi Schroeder accused Bethenny Frankel of alleged victim shaming Ariana Maddix during a sit-down interview with Raquel Reavis.
“It was like Bethenny was trying to make Ariana look bad,” the former Vanderpump Rules star said on Wednesday’s episode of the podcast. “Stasi and straight.”
“It just doesn’t feel like the route we should be taking right now. Ariana has done nothing wrong.”
The Bravo alum also questioned why Frankel highlighted the fact that Maddix and ex Tom Sandoval are still living together after the bombing with Reavis.
“She has forgiven Sandoval, so we don’t live together,” Schroeder, 35, said.
“She lives with Sandoval because she says, ‘This is my house and I refuse to leave my house.’ I am a parent.”
Before interviewing the former beauty pageant queen, 28, Schroeder further accused the Real Housewives of New York alumni, 52, of not keeping up with the drama of “Pump Rules.”
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“What I don’t understand is why she didn’t do it when she found out she was going to be interviewed. [Raquel] — watch from season 1 to season 10 in one go so she knows it all,” she said.
“I was lazy. It was a lazy fucking interview. Just like Bethenny said about Ariana and Sandoval living together, just listening to her, it was a lazy interview. She researched it herself.” She didn’t understand anything.”
Maddix, 38, and Sandoval, 40, were together for nearly a decade before reports of an affair with Revis broke in March. They purchased a $2 million home in Valley Village, California in 2019.
Since their breakup, the two have distanced themselves from each other, “not interacting on any level,” Maddix revealed in May on “Watch What Happened With Andy Cohen.”
After months of silence, Levi’s appeared on a show for Skinny Girl founders. Podcast “Just B” Last week, she discussed her months-long affair with Sandoval and the aftermath of that flirtation.
Reavis accused the musician of recording sexual videos of her on FaceTime without her consent.
She also claimed that TomTom’s co-owner was offered producer credit for the new season, while “not seeing a dime” from Scandovall.
However, Bravo denied the allegations, stating that Sandoval was “never offered a producer credit on season 11 and had no creative control over the editing of any season of Vanderpump Rules.” told Page Six.
Page Six confirmed last week that Revis will not be returning for Season 11.
The former reality star, who ended up in a mental hospital after their explosive reunion in Season 10, “knew that returning to the show would expose him to the trauma he was trying to heal,” a source told Entertainment Tonight. ‘ said.
Revis recently revamped his social media, deleting a picture of him with his “VPR” co-stars and changing his bio to read, “Better people one day at a time.”