Stassi Schroeder spotted for FIRST TIME after Vanderpump Rules firing

Stassi Schroeder was seen out this Friday in Los Angeles walking hand in hand with her fiance Beau Clark.

It was the 31-year-old’s first public sighting after she and her Vanderpump Rules co-star Kristen Doute were fired from the show for racial profiling a co-star.

When she was glimpsed this Friday she wore a long tan cardigan over a black LBD, sweeping her signature blonde hair back into a bun.

Side by side: Stassi Schroeder was seen out this Friday in Los Angeles walking hand in hand with her fiance Beau Clark

Stassi accessorized with a fashionable pair of sunglasses and a black leather handbag, balancing on a pair of open-toe stilettos.

Meanwhile Beau was California casual in a t-shirt and shorts combo, wrapping a bandanna around his neck.

The bandanna was clearly a safety measure as at one point he pulled it up over his face, while Stassi wore a mask of her own. 

News broke that day that her Straight Up With Stassi LIVE speaking tour has been entirely canceled, according to TMZ.

Reemergence: It was the 31-year-old's first public sighting after she and her Vanderpump Rules co-star Kristen Doute were fired from the show for racial profiling a co-star

Reemergence: It was the 31-year-old’s first public sighting after she and her Vanderpump Rules co-star Kristen Doute were fired from the show for racial profiling a co-star

Out and about: When she was glimpsed this Friday she wore a long tan cardigan over a black LBD, sweeping her signature blonde hair back into a bun

Out and about: When she was glimpsed this Friday she wore a long tan cardigan over a black LBD, sweeping her signature blonde hair back into a bun

Legging it: Stassi accessorized with a fashionable pair of sunglasses and a black leather handbag, balancing on a pair of open-toe stilettos

Legging it: Stassi accessorized with a fashionable pair of sunglasses and a black leather handbag, balancing on a pair of open-toe stilettos

Meanwhile: Beau was California casual in a t-shirt and shorts combo, wrapping a bandanna around his neck

Meanwhile: Beau was California casual in a t-shirt and shorts combo, wrapping a bandanna around his neck

Careful: The bandanna was clearly a safety measure as at one point he pulled it up over his face, while Stassi wore a mask of her own

Careful: The bandanna was clearly a safety measure as at one point he pulled it up over his face, while Stassi wore a mask of her own

The speaking engagements had already been postponed to next year over the coronavirus pandemic but have now been scrapped altogether.

Her tour takes its name from her podcast Straight Up With Stassi, which has now been removed from streaming platforms.

She and Kristen have hired crisis PR manager Steve Honig in the wake of their dismissal from the show.

The two women were fired by Bravo on Tuesday, June 9, a week after former cast-mate Faith Stowers revealed how the pair had racially profiled her, calling the cops in 2018 to allege they believed Faith, 31, was a suspected criminal. 

Done: News broke that day that her Straight Up With Stassi LIVE speaking tour has been entirely canceled, according to TMZ

Done: News broke that day that her Straight Up With Stassi LIVE speaking tour has been entirely canceled, according to TMZ

Not happening: The speaking engagements had already been postponed to next year over the coronavirus pandemic but have now been scrapped altogether

Not happening: The speaking engagements had already been postponed to next year over the coronavirus pandemic but have now been scrapped altogether

Steve told DailyMail.com on Friday: ‘Stassi and Kristen acknowledged what they did was wrong, have apologized and been punished.’

He continued: ‘Without casting aside their actions or the impact of those actions, they want to move forward as part of the solution in ways that are productive, meaningful and sincere.’

The statement adds: ‘Both of them recognize actions speak louder than words and that is what will guide them as they move forward.’

Fallout: Her tour takes its name from her podcast Straight Up With Stassi, which has now been removed from streaming platforms

Fallout: Her tour takes its name from her podcast Straight Up With Stassi, which has now been removed from streaming platforms

Stassi had spoken about the incident herself during a 2018 interview on a podcast titled the ‘Bitch Bible’ where she confirmed that she and Kristen had contacted authorities because they saw a resemblance between Faith and a suspected criminal in a news story.

‘We are like, we just solved a f***ing crime,’ Stassi said that in the episode, which has since been deleted but was reported by People magazine. ‘We start calling the police. The police don’t give a f****’ she added in the interview. 

The same year, Kristen went even further, by posting a comparison picture on social media, tweeting: ‘hey tweeties, doesn’t this ex #pumprules thief look familiar?’ 

Looking for help: She and Kristen have hired crisis PR manager Steve Honig in the wake of their dismissal from the show

Looking for help: She and Kristen have hired crisis PR manager Steve Honig in the wake of their dismissal from the show

The pair – who had been posting in support of Black Lives Matter on their Instagram pages this week – have both apologized, with Stassi saying ‘I did not recognize then the serious ramifications that could have transpired because of my actions.’

However, Kristen caused further outcry when she apologized to Faith but claimed her actions ‘were not racially driven.’ 

She said: ‘I am now completely aware of how my privilege blinded me from the reality of law enforcement’s treatment of the black community, and how dangerous my actions could have been for her.’ 

'They want to move forward': Steve told DailyMail.com on Friday: 'Stassi and Kristen acknowledged what they did was wrong, have apologized and been punished'

‘They want to move forward’: Steve told DailyMail.com on Friday: ‘Stassi and Kristen acknowledged what they did was wrong, have apologized and been punished’