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Exclusive: Stassi Schroeder fears she'll offend again after controversial podcast

Reality-star Stassi Schroeder is in Australia for the Vanderpump Rules season 6 launch that took place at Sydney's Darlo Country Club on Monday evening .

And the hot topic on everyone's lips was the controversial podcast which saw sassy Stassi land herself in hot water for her insensitive comments about victims of the #MeToo campaign.



Speaking exclusively to Be, Stassi confessed she feels could end up in trouble again, as she has a tendency to push the boundaries.

"I’m going to have a moment like this again, I know I will say something stupid again," she told Be.

Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder has opened up about her recent controversial podcast - the star pictured here in April. Source: Getty
Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder has opened up about her recent controversial podcast - the star pictured here in April. Source: Getty

Opening up up about the awkward podcast moment and how she's since learned a valuable lesson after the backlash she received, she told Be, “I really don’t know sh*t... and I can’t talk about things that I’m not truly 100% informed on".

Stassi has since apologised publicly on Twitter to the sexual harassment victims. Source: BRAVO
Stassi has since apologised publicly on Twitter to the sexual harassment victims. Source: BRAVO

She added, "I have to put myself in a stranger's position if I discuss something like that, and have to be more thoughtful about what other people are going through."

The insightful revelation comes after the blogger mocked sexual harassment victims saying they were willing to go to the hotel rooms where the abuse took place.

Season Six of Vanderpump Rules has aired in Australia same day as the US on Hayu every Tuesday. Source: Supplied
Season Six of Vanderpump Rules has aired in Australia same day as the US on Hayu every Tuesday. Source: Supplied

The outspoken model added: "No one can tell me to suck someones d**k."

The comments have since led to several sponsors backing out of supporting her series, and she's since publicly apologised to the victims on her Twitter account.

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