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Stassi Schroeder’s brother pleads for forgiveness after her firing

Stassi Schroeder’s family is sticking by her after she was fired from “Vanderpump Rules” for making a false police report against former castmate Faith Stowers in 2018. In a now-deleted Instagram video, her younger brother Nikolai Czermak, 15, pleaded: “This goes out to Lisa Vanderpump, ‘Vanderpump Rules,’ Bravo TV, anyone that has been involved with Stassi …

Stassi Schroeder’s family is sticking by her after she was fired from “Vanderpump Rules” for making a false police report against former castmate Faith Stowers in 2018.

In a now-deleted Instagram video, her younger brother Nikolai Czermak, 15, pleaded: “This goes out to Lisa Vanderpump, ‘Vanderpump Rules,’ Bravo TV, anyone that has been involved with Stassi getting fired. I want everyone to hear me out because my sister is one of the most loving people you will ever meet in your life. She deeply apologizes for what she said and I’m so desperate for her to succeed … I just want her to go as far as she can.”

Czermak, who appeared on the series alongside his sister, continued, “I’m asking for another chance for her, and she’ll show everyone how good of a person she is and how much she cares about everyone. She likes entertaining people, that’s why she does all this TV stuff … My family is heartbroken from what’s been going on with her. Everything’s been taken away from her.”

Brands began dropping Schroeder last week after Stowers, 31, appeared on an Instagram Live chat with “Floribama Shore” star Candace Rice and discussed a 2018 incident in which Schroeder, 31, and co-star Kristen Doute — who was also fired on Tuesday — tried to get the cops to investigate her for a crime she did not commit.

“There was this article in the Daily Mail where there was an African American lady. It was a weird photo, so she looked very light-skinned and had these different, weird tattoos. I guess this woman was robbing people,” Stowers said. “And they called the cops and said it was me. This is like, a true story. I heard this from, actually, Stassi during an interview.”

Schroeder bragged about her reported detective work on the “Bitch Bible” podcast in 2018, saying, “We are like, we just solved a f—king crime. We start calling the police. The police don’t give a f—k.”

Bravo then took action on Tuesday and announced that Schroeder, Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni were dropped from the show. Caprioni and Boyens also came under fire for their past racist tweets.

Czermak then turned his attention to Stowers in his video, begging, “Faith, please, is there any way that she can fix anything or do anything that can benefit both of you guys — to get her career back and to make you live the best life ever? Is there anything that we can do for you? Please. I don’t want to see my sister like this anymore … I love all you guys, but please, one more chance to forgive her.”

Schroeder did apologize to Stowers via Instagram on Sunday, although Stowers said on social media that she has not heard directly from the former reality star.

Stowers then told Page Six, “I feel so vindicated studios and production are able to see blatant racism and make these positive changes and help move the race forward — help with the fight forward.”

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