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Faith Stowers Claims She Feared Lala Kent Would ‘Stab’ Her in Alleged Unaired Pump Rules Scene

The legal battle between Faith Stowers and Bravo could be a messy one. The former Vanderpump Rules cast member filed a lawsuit against Bravo and NBC, claiming that she was racially discriminated against during her time on the show. She described a toxic culture where she faced “racism, sexual harassment, and physical assault.” In the court documents, she specifically called out Lala Kent, whom she claims “violently assaulted” her.

Of course, we already knew that Faith had negative encounters with Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute. They called the cops on Faith and falsely accused her of a crime. These accusations against Lala – which Faith has mentioned in the past – might blow that past incident out of the water. Radar Online reported all of the details.

Faith claims Lala pulled a knife on her, but a source calls it “ridiculous”

In the court docs, Faith recalled an encounter she allegedly had with Lala in the SUR dining room. None of it made it to TV, but they were supposedly arguing over Faith disclosing something that Lala “believed was said in confidence.” When Faith tried to walk away from the fight, things apparently got ugly.

“Kent became severely agitated, losing all self-control and hurling barbs at Stowers. Stowers and Kent retreated to a backroom, with Kent still screaming,” the lawsuit read.

“With the cameras rolling, Kent grabbed a knife from a nearby counter and began brandishing it at Stowers, holding it to her neck and threatening to ‘cut a b*tch,'” the lawsuit continued.

In the court docs, Faith described a feeling of terror as she looked into Lala’s eyes. She said it seemed like Lala “lost control.” Faith claimed she was fearful that her castmate would “stab, slice, or disfigure her.”

Faith expressed how she considered going to law enforcement about the incident, but a producer named Bill Langworthy tried to discourage that.

Fellow former VPR star Stassi Schroeder appeared to confirm the incident all the way back in 2020.

Reality Tea spoke to a source with knowledge of the situation, who said “the whole thing is ridiculous.”

“There’s no coincidence to these claims coming ahead of her starting a podcast this weekend,” they continued. “This is a pattern of behavior. She’s desperate … it’s all without merit.”

Meanwhile, Faith is set to star in the movie Cash Out 2: High Rollers. Strangely enough, it’s directed by Lala’s controversial ex, Randall Emmett. According to Variety, Faith called Randall “awesome,” and backed him as a parent.

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