Stassi SchroederHer holiday festivities take an unexpected—and somewhat bloody—turn during a playful sing-along with her daughter Hartford.
The "Vanderpump Rules" alum suffered a broomstick accident while performing a spirited rendition of the iconic "Wicked" song "Defying Gravity."
On Dec. 27, Stassi Schroeder's husband, Beau Clark, shared a chaotic but cute moment on Instagram.
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Stassi Schroeder's holiday game turns painful – star left dripping blood after accident
The video shows three-year-old Hartford enthusiastically performing the Broadway classic while holding a broom as a makeshift prop. Stassi, who bent down to share the spotlight with her little performer, found herself smacked in the face when Hartford's broom swung a little too close for comfort.
The crash caused an instant reaction from Hartford, who gasped and quickly asked, "Are you okay?" The worried little one didn't waste a second before running to grab a napkin in an adorable attempt to help her mom. Schroeder, meanwhile, although visibly stunned, managed to laugh off the moment despite a noticeable line of blood dripping from her chin.
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In classic Beau Clark fashion, the dad-of-two couldn't resist lightening the mood. After confirming that his wife was fine, he quipped, "Didn't you feel it because of your fake beard?" referring to Stassi's chin implant in 2019. Schroeder previously spoke candidly about the procedure, calling it "one of the best things I've ever done."
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Stassi Schroeder injured in an unexpected accident while playing
With blood running down her face, Stassi turned to Clark and the camera, asking in mock disbelief, “What do I look like? Is it really that bad?” Clark's sigh in response said it all. The moment was made even sweeter when Hartford returned, gently pressing the cloth to her mother's face with a sincere apology. “I'm so sorry,” she said softly, to which Stassi replied reassuringly, “It's okay. It was an accident.”
Musical mayhem played in the background, adding to the theatrical atmosphere of the moment. Clark later captioned the post with a cheeky nod to the incident: "Christmas was bloody mean this year!"
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Stassi Schroeder pokes fun at her own misfortune
In the comments, Schroeder offered her carefree attitude, revealing, "That side of my chin has always been numb ever since the chin implant lol."
Despite the numbness, Stassi confirmed that the hit did hurt, but the family was able to turn what could have been an accident into a tearful holiday memory.
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Stassi celebrates Messer's first birthday
Stassi's unfortunate mishap comes just months after the family marked another special occasion: celebrating Messer's first birthday.
"My angel son is 1 today and I'm not well," she shared on Instagram in September. "True story, I don't know how I got so lucky with this kid. He filled my heart in a way I couldn't have imagined. He's so happy, loving, curious, a little demanding. He always wants your full attention. He loves to dance, he loves that he understands how things work, loves people, loves to laugh, I know I'm biased, but he's pretty close to perfect.
Stassi Schroeder has made a name for herself
Stassi Schroeder rose to fame as one of the original cast members of "Vanderpump Rules," which premiered in 2013 and featured the lives of the staff at Lisa Vanderpump's West Hollywood restaurant, SUR.
Known for her sharp wit, unapologetic opinions and memorable lines, Stassi quickly became a standout on the show. Although she briefly left after season 3, she returned in season 5.
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Then, in 2020. Stassi Schroeder Fired From 'Vanderpump Rules' after allegations of racially insensitive behavior against her former friend, Faith Stowers, resurfaced. In response, Stassi issued a public apology and has since been open about her commitment to educating herself and growing from the experience. Moving on, she focused on her podcasting career, expanded her writing, and worked to build her personal brand outside of the realm of reality television.
Outside of reality TV, Stassi has found success as the host of her popular podcast, "Straight Up with Stassi," where she discusses pop culture, relationships and personal stories. After leaving "Vanderpump Rules," she rebranded the podcast as "The Good The Bad The Baby," co-hosting it with her husband, Beau Clark.
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