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Tom Sandoval reacts to ‘Vanderpump Rules’ firings

“Vanderpump Rules” star Tom Sandoval has spoken about the firings of four of his cast mates, saying it “definitely changes things.” Earlier this month, Bravo cut ties with longtime stars Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute, who came under fire for calling the police on Faith Stowers, the show’s only black cast member, in 2018. “Vanderpump …

“Vanderpump Rules” star Tom Sandoval has spoken about the firings of four of his cast mates, saying it “definitely changes things.”

Earlier this month, Bravo cut ties with longtime stars Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute, who came under fire for calling the police on Faith Stowers, the show’s only black cast member, in 2018. “Vanderpump Rules” newbies Brett Caprioni and Max Boyens were also let go after racist tweets from both men resurfaced earlier this year.

“It’s crazy,” Sandoval recently told St. Louis CBS affiliate KMOV4. “It definitely changes things and honestly we’re just going to have to wait and see what happens.”

Schroeder, 32, and Doute, 37, have since issued apologies.

“Stassi and Kristen acknowledged what they did was wrong, have apologized and been punished. 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 duo’s new rep, Steve Honig, recently told Page Six in a statement. “Both of them recognize actions speak louder than words and that is what will guide them as they move forward.”

Caprioni and Boyens also apologized for their past actions.

Sandoval, 36, has been a part of “Vanderpump Rules” since its inception in 2013. The earlier seasons explored Sandoval’s relationship with Doute, whom he used to date. Schroeder, also an original cast member, is pregnant with her first child with fiancé Beau Clark.

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