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Stassi Schroeder revealed that Tom Schwartz once saved her life while appearing on Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper’s Unwell tour in Las Vegas earlier this month.
While on stage with longtime friend Taylor Strecker, the 37-year-old Vanderpump Rules alum, who was spotted filming her new Hulu docuseries, Stassi Says, in Sin City around the same time, detailed a scary encounter with a Rainforest Cafe server, who she claimed roofied her.
“A lot of things have happened to me in Vegas. I puked … multiple times. I’ve had beers thrown on my head. I’ve had men fighting over me. I’ve had my friends leave me on my birthday and take my limo with them, which I’m still not over,” Stassi began in an October 11 clip shared on TikTok by Taste of Reality.
She then shared, “I’ve been roofied in Vegas. It was at the Rainforest Cafe.”
According to Stassi, she, Tom, 43, and his now-ex, Katie Maloney, 38, were working in Las Vegas, prior to their Pump Rules days, and went out to eat at the Rainforest Cafe, where she ordered a drink.
“The server was serving me and I had one drink and Katie found me in the bathroom and Schwartz had to carry me over his back, back to the hotel, and they said I was just screaming profanities at children, like, ‘You little f*ckers. What are you f*cking doing in Vegas?’” she recalled. “So he made up for everything else that he’s done [since]. He saved my life.”
Although being roofied was scary enough, Stassi later received a message from the man she believed to have drugged her.
“I got a Facebook message like a month later, like it was a little while later, and I was like, ‘That was the server. He must have looked at my credit card,’” she shared. “It was f*cking insane. [Being] roofied isn’t fun. I highly do not recommend. No roofies. Hide your drinks.”
WARNING: The video below contains profanity.
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