Well, it’s a busy week for Faith Stowers. The Vanderpump Rules alum just announced that she’s suing Bravo for racial discrimination. On a lighter note, she also revealed that she’s launching a podcast, where she plans on tackling everything from VPR to The Valley.
Variety reported all of the details on Fiath’s latest venture. The upcoming podcast is called The Frequency. She plans on launching the new show with her “creative partner,” a man named Marcus Millions. The duo said they want to give their unique insights into the world of reality TV and beyond.
Another day, another podcast
Faith briefly appeared on VPR several years ago. Ultimately, she became infamous for bringing down Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute in 2020. Faith said the two women called the cops on her and falsely accused her of a crime. Bravo fired them, and now, Faith says she’s ready to share more of her side of the story. She wants other people to feel empowered to speak out when they’re facing mistreatment.
“I’m going to be saying everything I didn’t say to be politically correct,” Faith teased. “I wanted to be a voice for my Black community.”
Of course, the timing of Faith’s new podcast directly aligns with the launch of The Valley. That’s no coincidence. According to Faith, the podcast will allow her to combat some of the negativity coming her way. As the fired VPR stars revisit the controversy on The Valley, Faith wants to have a voice as well.
“I know that I was going to be called the angry Black woman, but now I don’t care anymore,” Faith said. “I feel like it’s time to speak out about it, and there’s no better way to speak on something like this than The Frequency podcast.”