Faith Stowers seen for the first time since four Vanderpump Rules cast members are fired

Faith Stowers has been seen out and about for the first time since four of her former Vanderpump Rules co-stars were axed by Bravo.

The TV personality, 31, was the height of chic as she grabbed an iced beverage to go from a Starbucks in Los Angeles.

The outing comes as Stowers revealed she’s considering legal action against ousted stars Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute following their allegedly racist behavior towards her, in an interview with Page Six.

Stepping out: Faith Stowers has been seen out and about for the first time since four of her former Vanderpump Rules co-stars were axed by Bravo

The Ex on the Beach star rocked an all-black ensemble for the outing, pairing ripped jeans with a dark blouse.

The native Georgian covered her straight, raven tresses with a snakeskin patterned hat and added inches to her frame with a pair to towering clear heels.

Faith accessorized with a pink purse, Gucci belt, gold hoop earrings and a pair over oversize shades.

The look: The Ex on the Beach star rocked an all-black ensemble for the outing, pairing ripped jeans with a dark blouse

The look: The Ex on the Beach star rocked an all-black ensemble for the outing, pairing ripped jeans with a dark blouse

Stowers revealed she contacted a lawyer to discuss her legal options for a possible defamation lawsuit against her former co-stars.

Shroeder and Doute reported the military veteran, who featured on seasons four and six of Vanderpump Rules, to police in 2018, claiming she was the suspect they were seeking in an investigation.

The stars, both of whom are white, were axed by Bravo on Tuesday, along with Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni. 

Stowers alleges the false accusation was racially motivated. 

‘The time may have passed for me to [sue] but it is still a thought,’ Faith told Page Six on Wednesday.

Exploring her options: The outing comes as Stowers revealed she's considering legal action against ousted stars Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute following their allegedly racist behavior towards her

Exploring her options: The outing comes as Stowers revealed she’s considering legal action against ousted stars Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute following their allegedly racist behavior towards her

Good hair day: The native Georgian covered her straight, raven tresses with a snakeskin patterned hat and added inches to her frame with a pair to towering clear heels

Faith accessorized with a pink purse, Gucci belt, gold hoop earrings and a pair over oversize shades

Good hair day: The native Georgian covered her straight, raven tresses with a snakeskin patterned hat and added inches to her frame with a pair to towering clear heels

Jax Taylor should also be fired from for his past racial remarks, Faith Stowers said Wednesday.

Stowers, 31, told the Us podcast Watch With Us that she didn’t believe officials with Bravo have flushed all of the racism from Vanderpump Rules, citing Taylor, 40, as an example.

Stowers told the podcast that ‘there are other people that should be educated as well because they’ve made some pretty crazy mistakes and said some crazy – not even mistakes. They just said some terrible things.’

Work to do: Stowers told the Us podcast Watch With Us that she didn't believe officials with Bravo have not flushed all of the racism from Vanderpump Rules, citing Jax Taylor, 40, as an example

Big mouth? Taylor has come under fire from a number of peers for alleged racial remarks

Work to do: Stowers told the Us podcast Watch With Us that she didn’t believe Bravo has flushed all of the racism from Vanderpump Rules, citing Jax Taylor, 40, as an example

Stowers said she wasn’t aware of some of the racial statements attributed to Taylor, but was told about them by industry colleagues.

‘I didn’t even know the depth of the crazy things that they were saying,’ Stowers claimed. ‘And so like, I got DMs from other shows, from other females on other shows saying that Mr. Taylor had said some crazy things to them that were racial. So I think he gets a pat on the back a lot.’

Stowers, speaking about Taylor, said the selective firings illustrated a bit of a double standard: ‘I think that if you’re going to do it for two people, they should do it for some other people as well.’

She added of the situation: ‘I just think it’s not fair to have two people who are very big on their platform, and benefit from the platform, go through something like this for their benefit and everyone else’s benefit because they’re benefiting by being able to take time to themselves and learn, educate themselves.’

Problems ahead? Taylor posed with wife Brittany Cartwright in LA

Problems ahead? Taylor posed with wife Brittany Cartwright in LA 

Bold words: Taylor, like Doute and Schroeder, spread false information also linking Stowers to criminal behavior

Bold words: Taylor, like Doute and Schroeder, spread false information also linking Stowers to criminal behavior

Kristen Doute and Stassi Schroeder were fired for the show over a 2018 incident they apologized for earlier this week, in which they knowingly lied to police in Los Angeles by claiming Stowers was the suspect they were seeking in an investigation.

Taylor the year before spread false information also linking Stowers to criminal behavior.

When the Shelby Township, Michigan native was asked about Stowers – who he once had a fling with – in a December 4, 2017 tweet, he said she was ‘wanted by the police for grand theft auto’ and AWOL from the military.

Taylor, who wed Brittany Cartwright last year, said it was a ‘bad idea’ for Stowers to be on a reality show,’ adding that ‘someone’s going to jail.’

Taylor was also accused of making racist remarks against black people by Ashley Martson of 90 Day Fiancé fame, who said he made a bigoted comment about her husband Jay Smith saying that his ‘nose is the size of his head,’ US reported Tuesday.

Martson said she felt Taylor’s intent was racially-driven and ‘meant to be derogatory.’ 

Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni were also let go from the Bravo series in connection with past racial remarks attributed to them.