Stassi Schroeder’s daughter Hartford is a huge Wicked girl — and she’ll even draw blood over the movie.
“Christmas was bloody Wicked this year!” Schroeder’s husband, Beau Clark, captioned a video uploaded via Instagram on Thursday, December 26.
Hartford, 3, wore a yellow dress and held Elphaba’s broom from the Wicked movie while Cynthia Erivo’s “Defying Gravity” played in the background. Schroeder and Hartford were singing along to the song with the latter furiously thrusting her broomstick into the air. At one point, Hartford’s broom collided with Schroeder’s face.
“Are you OK?” Hartford asked as Schroeder, 36, wondered whether she looked like Dracula. The Vanderpump Rules alum’s daughter went to go get her mom “a napkin” for the injury.
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Schroeder turned to look at Clark, 44, who was still recording, and blood could be seen dripping down the left side of her mouth. Clark gasped, which made Schroeder ask, “Is it really that bad?”
As Clark continued to repeat “oh, my God,” Schroeder started laughing because she couldn’t tell if he was “messing” with her. When Hartford wiped the blood off her mom’s face, Schroeder chuckled in disbelief.
“I’m so sorry,” Hartford told her mom, as she continued to hold a cloth to Schroeder’s face. (It’s important to note that the Wicked soundtrack was playing in the background the entire time.)
Schroeder left a comment on Clark’s video explaining why the injury wasn’t that bad on her end.
“But yes, that side of my chin has always been numb ever since the chin implant lol,” the former Bravo star explained, referring to the plastic surgery procedure she got at age 18.
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Schroeder and Clark share daughter Hartford along with son Messer, 15 months. Since welcoming her kids, the reality star can’t help but gush over her role as a wife and mom.
“Having it all in terms of what my family looks like, I’d love to have more kids if I was just insanely wealthy and had the most amount of help ever,” Schroeder shared during an October appearance on the “Disrespectfully” podcast, noting that in a perfect world she’d have “a really big family” with Clark.
“I think of single parents every day, multiple times a day, because I do have help,” Schroeder continued. “Hartford’s in school and I have a husband that does half the things I do. So, I’m supported, but I still get overwhelmed all day long. I literally think, ‘There are people that are just doing this alone. Alone, alone.’”