Stassi Schroeder recently discussed rebuilding her friendship with Katie Maloney, her upcoming show House of Stassi, and her personal evolution following past controversies in a new interview with Marie Claire.

Years-Long Rift with Katie Maloney

Schroeder revealed a years-long secret falling out with her Vanderpump Rules co-star, Katie Maloney. The reality star explained that they are now actively working to rebuild their friendship after growing apart due to differing life paths.

Exploring Friendship Dynamics in 'House of Stassi'

Schroeder’s new Hulu show, House of Stassi, is designed to explore the complexities of friendships as people age and their lives diverge. She believes the show will offer a unique perspective on how friendships evolve and potentially rekindle over time, a dynamic often overlooked in reality television.

Personal Growth and Reflection

Beyond her relationship with Maloney, Schroeder addressed past controversies and her personal growth. She acknowledged the impact of being “canceled” and stated she will carry that experience with her for life.

Schroeder believes that continuing on Vanderpump Rules would have likely perpetuated problematic behaviors. However, time away from the show has been instrumental in her self-reflection and transformation. She emphasized a shift in her persona, moving away from the “crazy girl” image and embracing a more focused and family-oriented lifestyle.

Life as a Mother and Wife

She highlighted her dedication to providing for her family and expressed pride in her accomplishments over the past five years. The new show will showcase her life as a mother of two with her husband, Beau Clark, while still retaining the “It” factor that fans expect.

Opinions on Other Reality Stars

Schroeder also shared her opinions on other reality stars and current events during the interview. She criticized Amanda Batula, labeling her a “pick-me,” and voiced her disapproval of Nick Viall’s comments regarding Whitney Leavitt from Mormon Wives.

House of Stassi is set to premiere on Hulu on July 29th, promising a deeper look into Schroeder’s life and the challenges of navigating friendships and personal growth in the public eye.