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Stassi Schroeder and his wife Clark is handsome throwing a party for his two-year-old daughter, Hartford Charlie Rose Clark, on weekends. And while Stassi shared plenty of photos from the bash after the incident, what she didn’t share sparked controversy.
After the Vanderpump Rules alum actually failed to mention some of the vendors of the party, explaining that his experience with them was not good, both companies gave some statements on Instagram Stories.
As Pump Rules fans have also seen, Hartford’s birthday was celebrated with the “Queen of Harts”-themed bash.
“I thought it might be last year that I chose the theme of her birthday and I wanted to do something that played on the name of the Queen of Harts. She is the queen… so… it makes sense,” explained Stassi in the caption of a series of photos shared on her Instagram page.
But after naming some of the vendors and others who helped with the party, Stassi was met with questions from fans.
“Why not tagged [Picnic and Petal] and [Glitz and Gather]?” they asked.
“Because it’s not an experience that I want or recommend,” Stassi replied, as seen in a picture shared by Cheers and Cocktails on Instagram.
In another post shared by Cheers and Cocktailsa picture of a message shared by Picnic and Petal was revealed.
“mood board kab [Glitz and Gather] and I was made to bring this event to life. Working through the Holidays. You live and learn, but don’t hesitate or be proud of what you create,” he wrote, along with images of some of bash’s key features.
“Design hours, hours from [Glitz and Gather] on the phone with the city for permission. Day clock set. [Glitz and Gather] amazing balloon installation. A tag is just a tag, but I will always share something I am proud to have done,” he continued in the second post, which featured the decoration of the Hartford event table.
Meanwhile, on Glitz and Gather’s Instagram Story, she gave a longer statement, which revealed that she was “talked to” and “harassed” by her ex. Pump Rules cast members.
“I cannot thank all my clients past, present, returning and new…I was raised in the business and watched and worked with my mother [running] successful business for over 30 years. Being a business, customer service, going above and beyond is in my blood,” he wrote. “I have learned, humbled, grown and continue to try to better my job, my team and everything around me.”
“There comes a point when you can’t resist disrespect and have to set boundaries. And sometimes that means removing yourself from [a] circumstances. But I will not be humiliated, mistreated, or allow my work to be neglected… Paid or not,” he added.
Stassi fired from Pump Rules in June 2020 after racist behavior towards the only Black cast member, Faith Stowersand a series of other controversies.
Vanderpump Rules Season 10 premieres Friday, February 8 at 9/8c on Bravo.



