Raise your glasses high: Stassi Schroeder is returning to reality TV.
The 36-year-old is making her own rules with her new half-hour docu-comedy series at Hulu, “Stassi Says,” per deadline.
Schroeder created “Stassi Says” alongside former “Vanderpump Rules” producers Erin Foye and Jenna Rosenfeld.
The docu-comedy is currently in development, with Scout Productions, Foye, Rosenfeld and Schroeder set to executive produce the project.
Stassi Schroeder at the “Vanderpump Rules” after-party in New York City on November 16, 2019.NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
“Endlessly relatable, utterly hysterical, and questionably sane, Stassi is the anchor of a fresh ensemble of comedic and chaotic characters who are dealing with identity crises and major life crossroads of their own — and Stassi’s the one who has to keep them all afloat,” the official logline of the show states.
But that isn’t all Schroeder SUR-ved up on Friday. The “Next Level Basic” author also revealed she is set to reunite with her former boss, Lisa Vanderpump, for Season 2 of “Vanderpump Villa.”
Schroeder will travel to Vanderpump’s European estate as part of her development pact at Hulu.
The “Stassi” podcast host will be one of the show’s lead cast members on the streaming series, which follows Vanderpump as she curates a luxurious experience for guests at her chateau in the South of France.
The Post has reached out to Schroeder and Vanderpump’s reps for comment.
Stasis Schroeder created “Stassi Says” alongside former “Vanderpump Rules” producers Erin Foye and Jenna Rosenfeld.Getty Images
On Friday, Schroeder took to social media to share her newest ventures.
In one picture, the mom of two posed next to Vanderpump as the ladies smiled at the camera.
Schroeder captioned the Instagram post, “You know I’m walking around these halls pretending to be European royalty #vanderpumpvilla.”
In a follow-up post, the New York Times best-selling author wrote beneath a snapshot of the article that announced her docu-comedy, “But also,” alongside a teary-eyed emoji.
Stassi and Lisa Vanderpump posing for their reunion announcement.Instagram/Stassi Schroeder
Fans flocked to the comment section to voice their excitement on the former Bravo star’s series.
One fan wrote, “THIS IS HONESTLY THE BEST NEWS OF THE DECADE,” while another chimed in, “This news seriously made my Friday!! Can’t wait to see you back on my screen girl.”
Vanderpump also posted a cheeky video to celebrate their reunion.
“Well, hello there; I want to welcome you back to Vanderpump Villa season 2,” the “RHOBH” alum said while holding up a glass of champagne. “Now I am sitting here and I am thinking, ‘What should I put on the menu?'”
“Any ideas?” Vanderpump asked before the camera panned to Schroeder sitting next to her.
“Lisa,” the former server quipped, “Obviously, goat cheese balls,” to which Vanderpump responded, “Excellent idea. Cheers. Welcome back, darling.”
She captioned the clip, “Vanderpump Villa is returning for Season 2… with a new addition! #WelcomeBackDarling #VanderpumpVila.”
Schroeder will make her reality TV return four years after being fired from “Vanderpump Rules” after eight seasons in 2020.
Stassi Schroeder Clark attends the 91st anniversary of the Hollywood Christmas Parade in 2023.Getty Images for Associated Television International
The celebrity was axed at the end of Season Eight, along with cast member Kristen Doute, following a controversy with their former co-star, Faith Stowers.
Since the scandal, Schroeder has continued to build her brand, writing her second book, Off With My Head, and rebranding her “Stassi” podcast with Dear Media.
The influencer is also set to release her third book, “You Can’t Have It All: The Basic B*tch Guide to Taking the Pressure Off,” next month.
Schroeder — who shares daughter Hartford, 3, and Messer, 11 months, with husband Beau Clark —has been vocal about life as a mom of two in recent years.
Detailing what fans can expect from the latest novel, she wrote on Instagram in April, “This may ruffle some feathers and piss people off, but unpopular opinion, You Can’t Have It All… or at least not all at the same time.”
“This isn’t a self help book, this basically is my diary and I’m here to share where I’m at – deepest darkest secrets and all. I’m baring a lot of my soul and talking about some really dark things that I’ve never shared (don’t worry, it won’t be depressing though),” Schroeder continued. “I don’t know about you, but I mentally destroy myself if I’m not excelling in every single thing I do – motherhood, career, relationships, hot bod, finances, home, social life – the list never freaking ends and I’m officially tapped out. It’s impossible to operate at 100% in everything all at once.”
Schroeder concluded her message to followers with one piece of sound advice: “It’s okay if you still don’t know what you want to do with your life. IT’S OKAY.”
Source : nypost.com