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Vanderpump Rules’ Faith Stowers insists Brittany Cartwright made racist comment after other stars were fired from show

VANDERPUMP Rules' Faith Stowers insisted that Brittany Cartwright made a racist comment towards her - despite the newlywed claiming she did not.

Four cast members - including Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute - were fired this week over racist behavior.

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, she wrote: "I had NOTHING to do with that.

"She knows I don't have a racist bone in my body. She hurt me really bad and never once apologized.

"I haven't spoken to her since the night I found out and I did not say anything about nappy hair.

"I yelled at her and I did that rightfully so like any other human being would do if they had just found out what I had found out."

for his treatment of Billie Lee.

Faith told  of Jax: "He's said very, very mean things to new cast members.

"He did not receive me and Lala Kent very well when we first started.

"He said very mean things to us as well, later on apologizing.

"But it seems like he continues to get away with everything he does and I'm not sure why, especially at his age.

"It's not like he's doing this as a young adult, as a kid and just making these little mistakes young people sometimes do."

and said on  "There's so much happening in the  universe.

"I will say this: so much talk about Vanderpump Rules and then, of course, the reunion ended up airing last night.

"I will say this about what happened. I absolutely support , I think it was the right decision.

"And I want to remind people because I've been getting so many tweets and messages and whatever about Vanderpump Rules and about Southern Charm and other shows. I am not, I don't - I feel like I remind people this all the time - I'm not in charge of programming at Bravo anymore.

"I am not an Executive Producer of Vanderpump Rules. I don't have anything to do with the show except I love it and that I host the reunions.

"I don't produce the show so what I want people to know is I have no say in "

were accused by  of reporting her to the police for a crime that she was not connected to.

An insider told : " was not expecting to be fired. She is surprised and upset.

The source added that she had "lost a lot of money from losing sponsorships and paid opportunities."

Earlier this year, racists tweets from Max and Brett also resurfaced.

SUR head  has also weighed in on the firings posting on Instagram: "As we’ve seen such devastating sadness that has played out globally, we all have a part to play to create a kinder, more just society.

"My hope is for this generation to treat each other with respect and humanity, and realize that actions have; and should have, consequences.

"I love and adore our employees and I am deeply saddened by some of the lack of judgment that has been displayed.

"As many of you know, after watching me for 10 years, I have always been an equal rights activist and ally - my family, my businesses and I condemn all forms of cruelty, racism, homophobia, bigotry, and unequal treatment.

"We’ve never tolerated it in the workplace or our lives."

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