
Vanderpump Villa star Stassi Schroeder makes gross sex confession in reality TV comeback
has spilled the tea on her sex life with husband Beau Clarke as she revealed they once got frisky in their daughter's ball pit.
The confession came during season two of Vanderpump Villa when the couple were asked about the 'strangest place' they had ever had sex while playing a drinking game on the show.
After reading out the question and trying to come up with an answer, Stassi said: 'Oh my God, I don't know! Are we so vanilla?'
Beau said: 'I mean, we are not strange.'
The memory then arrived in Stassi's mind, she said: 'Oh, I got it! After Hartford's first birthday party, we had sex in her ball pit.'
Her husband responded: 'We did! We did! And we also changed the balls the next day!'
However, Stassi disagreed with her husbands account and said: 'No we didn't!'
In a confessional, Stassi said: 'Now that this is coming out, none of the other moms at Hartford's school are going to let their kids come to her birthday party.'
Stassi is starring as a spying 'special VIP' in the second season of Lisa Vanderpump's reality competition Vanderpump Villa, set in a 12th century castle in the South of France.
In the trailer, Lisa said: 'Remember when I used to tell you don't get involved in other people's business?
'Well now, I want you to do the exact opposite. Snooping.'
Stassi and Beau's love story began in 2017, and fans were able to watch their relationship unfold on Vanderpump Rules.
They eventually became engaged in 2019 - with Vanderpump Rules cameras rolling - and tied the knot in September 2020 in a small backyard ceremony.
They had their first daughter Hartford in January 2021 before marrying again at the Hotel de Russie in Italy in May 2022.
Their second child, son Messer Rhys, was born in September 2023.
The LMU grad was only 24 when she became a server at Lisa's WeHo restaurant SUR and starred in Vanderpump Rules for eight seasons until she was fired in 2020.
Stassi was accused of making 'racially-insensitive comments' on her Straight Up podcast as well as filing a false police report in 2018 against the only African-American on the show, Faith Stowers.
Schroeder first found fame competing in the eighth season of CBS' The Amazing Race with her family in 2005.
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