Stassi Schroeder looks sleek in black as the pregnant Vanderpump Rules star arrives for a meeting

Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder tries to conceal her baby bump in all black as she arrives for a meeting in Los Angeles

Stassi Schroeder hid her baby bump under a thick black sweater on Thursday.

The 32-year-old former Vanderpump Rules was nicely made up with dark pink lipstick and her hair styled into soft waves as she arrived for a meeting in Los Angeles carrying a binder.

This sighting comes five months after the blonde beauty first announced her pregnancy.

Back in black: Stassi Schroeder, 32, looked sleek on Thursday as she covered up her growing baby bump in. thick black sweater while heading to a meeting in Los Angeles

Stassi paired her sweater with black leggings that emphasized her fit figure, along with casual white trainers.

She added a touch of elegance to her relaxed ensemble with a lovely burgundy Chloé handbag. 

The 5ft7in podcast host wore her blonde locks styled straight and cascading over her shoulders.

She was seen carrying a folder in as she headed into the building for her meeting. 

Low key: Stassi paired her sweater with black leggings that emphasized her fit figure, along with casual white trainers

Low key: Stassi paired her sweater with black leggings that emphasized her fit figure, along with casual white trainers

Lovely: She added a touch of elegance to her relaxed ensemble with a burgundy Chloé handbag

Lovely: She added a touch of elegance to her relaxed ensemble with a burgundy Chloé handbag

It was first reported in June that Stassi and her then-fiancé Beau Clark were expecting their first child together, and the couple confirmed the news later that month.

The couple had originally planned on a lavish September destination wedding in Rome, though the pandemic and the European Union ban on American travelers scuttled those plans.

Stassi and Beau were undeterred, though, and they had a secret wedding closer to home in September. 

The lovebirds exchanged vows in the intimate ceremony in the backyard of the actress Katie Maloney, who is married to Stassi’s former Vanderpump Rules costar Tom Schwartz.

Baby on board: It was reported in June that Stassi and her husband Beau Clark were expecting their first child ; pictured with her pregnant former costars Lala Kent and Brittany Cartwright

Baby on board: It was reported in June that Stassi and her husband Beau Clark were expecting their first child ; pictured with her pregnant former costars Lala Kent and Brittany Cartwright

Not backing down: The couple planned a lavish wedding in Rome for September, but instead they opted for an intimate ceremony that month at Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz's home

Not backing down: The couple planned a lavish wedding in Rome for September, but instead they opted for an intimate ceremony that month at Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz’s home

The couple got engaged the previous year while filming an episode of the reality series at the iconic Hollywood Forever cemetery.

The wedding would likely have been a major part of Stassi’s series Vanderpump Rules, but she was fired on June 9 for her racist actions toward her Black former costar Faith Stowers.

Faith accused Stassi and her friend Kristen Doute, who was also fired, of reporting her to police in 2018.

The two women falsely claimed she was a woman suspected of a string of robberies, despite knowing that she was not the person in question.

Outrage: Stassi and her costar Kristen Doute were fired on June 9 for reporting their castmate Faith Stowers, who is Black, to the police for a crime they knew she didn't commit; seen in 2019

Outrage: Stassi and her costar Kristen Doute were fired on June 9 for reporting their castmate Faith Stowers, who is Black, to the police for a crime they knew she didn’t commit; seen in 2019

Stassi also made racist statements in a 2017 episode of her Straight Up With Stassi podcast in which she complained about Black people asking for special treatment in Hollywood.

She apologized  for making ‘racially insensitive comments’ in the past in an Instagram post from June 7, and made the vague statement that she would ‘continue to take accountability for what I have said and done, while pushing myself to do better.’ 

She also claimed to have changed significantly since those racist actions and remarks, and said she was ‘filled with remorse and regret for the hurt’ she caused, especially to Faith.