Faith Stowers could be headed back to Bravo after former Vanderpump Rules costars were canned

Faith Stowers could be headed back to Bravo months after former Vanderpump Rules costars Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute were canned over racial remarks

  • Stowers, 31, is working with Maria Menounos and Keven Undergaro on a series 
  • Stowers has ‘maintained a strong and professional relationship’ with Andy Cohen 
  • Focal point of the series would be Stowers working on Yekim, a Black-owned clothing business 
  • Kristen Doute and Stassi Schroeder were canned from Bravo earlier this year over lying to police to try and get Stowers in legal trouble in 2018 
  • Stowers ‘has had meetings with Bravo’ about a potential return 

Former Vanderpump Rules personality Faith Stowers is working on a comeback to Bravo.

Stowers, 31, is collaborating with Maria Menounos and Keven Undergaro on a series for the network, Us Weekly reported on Monday.

An insider told the outlet that Georgia-born star ‘has had meetings with Bravo’ as ‘she values the network and wants to keep that door open’ for a potential return to the reality genre.

The latest: Former Vanderpump Rules personality Faith Stowers, 31, is working on a comeback to Bravo and is collaborating with Maria Menounos and Keven Undergaro on a series for the network

Stowers has also ‘maintained a strong and professional relationship’ with the network’s Andy Cohen, a source said.

According to Page Six, the focal point of the series would be Stowers working on Yekim, a black-owned clothing business from designer Martez Malone.

‘She wants to use the opportunity to create more black-themed entertainment and help black entrepreneurs – kinda like a Black Lisa Vanderpump,’ an insider told Page Six. ‘She’s been having meetings around town trying to make it happen.’

The project comes months after her former costars Kristen Doute, 37, and Stassi Schroeder, 32, were fired from the show over a 2018 incident in which they knowingly lied to police about Stowers, a cast member during the show’s fourth season in 2015 and 2016.

Details: An insider told the outlet that Georgia-born star 'has had meetings with Bravo' as 'she values the network and wants to keep that door open' for a potential return to the reality genre

Details: An insider told the outlet that Georgia-born star ‘has had meetings with Bravo’ as ‘she values the network and wants to keep that door open’ for a potential return to the reality genre 

Collaborators: She is working with Keven Undergaro and Maria Menounos on a project

Collaborators: She is working with Keven Undergaro and Maria Menounos on a project

Neither reached out to Stowers personally to apologize about the series of events, an insider told the outlet. Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni were also let go from the reality series in connection with racial comments they had made.

Stowers past told US that she’d ‘love to go back’ to reality TV and doesn’t ‘have a problem with Bravo in general.’

Stowers added: ‘I love their shows. I think it’s really cool. I would love to join their cast again and to be able to showcase my life to people because I know people can relate to it … I respect the network even more now.’

Speaking with Page Six earlier this year, Stowers said she was ‘vindicated’ after her former castmates were let go over their indiscretions after she went public with her experiences.

‘I was ready to put myself in the line of fire because I don’t know what will happen if I don’t say anything, but I’m glad I did,’ she said.