Stacey and Kristen Dismissed from ‘Vanderpump Rules’ for Unacceptable Behavior

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In a significant turn of events, Stacey Roberts and Kristen Lane, along with fellow cast members Max Turner and Brian Carter, have been removed from Vanderpump Rules due to their involvement in racially insensitive actions. This decision comes after their admission of having involved the police in a false accusation against former co-star Faith Adams related to a robbery she was not involved in. The show’s recent reunion episode provided a platform for new cast members Max Turner and Brian Carter to apologize for their own past racist tweets, which only underscored the urgent need for accountability.

Without addressing the specifics of the incident involving Faith Adams, Bravo confirmed to Variety that Stacey Roberts, Kristen Lane, Max Turner, and Brian Carter will not be returning to the series. Roberts, age 31, and Lane, age 37, publicly expressed regret following Adams’ revelation during a recent Instagram Live session about how they had called authorities in 2018 after seeing a photo of a Black woman connected to a robbery. Adams stated, “There was this article in Daily Mail about an African American woman. The image was odd; she looked light-skinned and had unusual tattoos. They called the police and claimed it was me.”

Both Lane and Roberts acknowledged their actions, with Lane tweeting about it while Roberts boasted on her podcast, “The Bitch Hour,” about falsely accusing Adams of credit card theft and even sharing her images with the police in an effort to connect her to the suspect. “We thought we just solved a crime,” Roberts bragged at the time. It’s startling to think this occurred merely two years ago, considering these are women in their thirties.

In her public apology, Roberts claimed to have “grown significantly” since that time. Lane’s statement included a claim that her actions were not racially motivated, yet she now recognizes her privilege. It’s important to note that if law enforcement had acted on their false report, Adams could have faced severe consequences.

Additionally, a resurfaced tweet from Jax Miller, who similarly accused Adams of various unfounded crimes, suggests that Bravo may need to evaluate his position as well. In a 2017 tweet, he deflected from discussing his infidelity by alleging that Adams was wanted for grand theft auto — a baseless accusation without any evidence. Miller has yet to issue any apology.

Max Turner and Brian Carter’s removal from the show was overdue, as their previous racist tweets had come to light earlier this year. The overall culture of the cast, from the problematic actions of Cartwright and Miller to DJ Jake Smith’s abusive behavior towards his girlfriend, demonstrates a troubling pattern. It’s disheartening to have once supported this show. Perhaps it’s time to consider the complete cancellation of Vanderpump Rules.

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In summary, Stacey Roberts and Kristen Lane, along with Max Turner and Brian Carter, have been dismissed from Vanderpump Rules due to their racist behavior, highlighting a need for accountability in reality television. The show’s culture has raised questions about the ethics of its cast, and many fans are calling for its cancellation.