'Vanderpump Rules' season 4 spoilers, cast news: Stassi Schroeder leaves; James Kennedy, Kristen Doute in photo shoot

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There have been rumors going around that Stassi Schroeder may not return for another season of "Vanderpump Rules" because she reportedly believes that she is being portrayed as a mean girl. She doesn't like it at all and she has had enough of the reality TV drama. 

The "Amazing Race" alum had a talk with InTouch Weekly where she shared her thoughts about quitting the show for good. 

"There are so many things I've said as a joke, but they don't me laughing after," Schroeder shared. 

She admitted that she has no control over how the show is edited and shown on air, which is something that she can't stand.

"We're putting ourselves out there to be judged," she said. "I don't want to do reality TV again. It's just not where my head's at anymore! I'm happiest these days just being at home with (boyfriend) Patrick." 

The news of Schroeder quitting the show exploded during the season 3 reunion special where Andy Cohen served as a ref. When asked by Reality Tea if Schroeder leaving would be a surprise, Cohen replied in the negative. 

Elsewhere, James Kennedy and Kristen Doute are making sparks fly in their photoshoot. The couple has been working out their relationship and it clearly shows on camera. The two worked for the Related Garments campaign where the two looked great and in love. 

Nonetheless, E! Online was quick to pick up that no other co-star tweeted about the photoshoot to show support for the brand except for Tom Sandoval, Kristen's ex. As for Kristen, she couldn't get any happier with the shoot and even teased followers on Twitter.

"If you only knew what he whispered," she tweeted alongside one of the photos in the shoot. 

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