Stassi Schroeder is living in a dream world.
During an interview with In The Know ‘s Gibson Johns, via Yahoo! Lifestyle , the longtime Vanderpump Rules cast member opened up about the eventful couple of years she’s been having. These have seen her write a New York Times best-selling book, get engaged to the love of her life, Beau Clark, and launch a successful tour inspired by her podcast, Straight Up With Stassi .
When asked by Johns if this is the happiest she’s ever been, Schroeder proclaimed, “F*ck yeah.”
“The happiest, but the most overwhelmed,” she continued.
According to Schroeder, it has been really exciting for her to be constantly receiving congratulatory messages from her fans while having no idea which of the many things they are congratulating her on. As she explained, not knowing what she’s being applauded for has been a really good problem to have.
Schroeder went on to say that when it comes to her future, she doesn’t plan on slowing down anytime soon. She said she wants to continue building her brand until people are completely sick of her, adding that she believes she’s truly lucky to have gotten her chance at reality fame on Vanderpump Rules eight years ago.
Looking back on her decision to join the series for its debut season in January 2013, Schroeder said that when she took the job, she wasn’t too concerned about how she was going to look on camera. Instead, she simply tried to be authentic and present the most real version of herself to the audience.
“I don’t like feeling like I’m putting on a facade. I then made a decision to do that with my podcast and then the book. If I can just keep building that and make a business off of being honest? I mean, goals,” she said.
Schroeder was then asked if she’s received any advice from restaurant tycoon Lisa Vanderpump along the way.
“Of course,” she replied. “She was very good about explaining to me that I should find what it is that makes me me and what I’m good at and encouraging me to just focus on that.”
As The Inquisitr previously reported, Schroeder spoke to Page Six about the way in which she’s changed over the past several years since Vanderpump Rules began. She admitted that today, she is far more aware of how her behavior can impact others and is more careful about what she says and does on camera.