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Stassi Schroeder spent her Saturday morning with daughter Hartford at the premiere party for the new Bluey special entitled The Sign.

The 35-year-old Vanderpump Rules star was all smiles with her three-year-old daughter on the red carpet for the special in Los Angeles.

The reality star was joined on the red carpet by a number of other celebrity parents such as Tia Mowry, Lisa Ling and Bobby Brown.

The outing comes a week after she was accused of racial harassment by former Vanderpump Rules co-star Faith Stowers in a new lawsuit. 

Schroeder stepped out in a white top under a a long flowing blue denim dress that fell to her lower calves.

She also rocked matching blue denim jeans under the dress and completed her look with black boots. 

Stassi Schroeder spent her Saturday morning with daughter Hartford at the premiere party for the new Bluey special entitled The Sign

Stassi Schroeder spent her Saturday morning with daughter Hartford at the premiere party for the new Bluey special entitled The Sign

The 35-year-old Vanderpump Rules star was all smiles with her three-year-old daughter on the red carpet for the special in Los Angeles

The 35-year-old Vanderpump Rules star was all smiles with her three-year-old daughter on the red carpet for the special in Los Angeles

Her three-year-old daughter opted for a sleeveless sundress with white leggings and black boots.

Also hitting the red carpet was Tia Mowry and her five-year old daughter Cairo for the event.

Tia rocked a white top with a necklace and huge hoop earrings with a colorful jacket, wide-legged jeans and black pointed-toe heels. 

CBS News' Lisa Ling also hit the red carpet with husband Paul Song and their children, 11-year-old daughter Jett and 7-year-old son Ray. 

Ling stepped out in a white top under a black-and-white striped coat with light blue jeans and black boots. 

Singer Bobby Brown also stepped out with two of his young children, sporting a Gucci sweatshirt, pants and sneakers.

The 28-minute special The Sign - which runs four times longer than a typical episode - will be the first Bluey episode to have a global rollout.

The special will first debut on ABC Kids in Australia on Sunday, April 14, and then roll out globally on Disney Plus, Disney Junior and Disney Channel.

Also hitting the red carpet was Tia Mowry and her five-year old daughter Cairo for the event

Also hitting the red carpet was Tia Mowry and her five-year old daughter Cairo for the event

Tia rocked a white top with a necklace and huge hoop earrings with a colorful jacket, wide-legged jeans and black pointed-toe heels.

Tia rocked a white top with a necklace and huge hoop earrings with a colorful jacket, wide-legged jeans and black pointed-toe heels.

CBS News' Lisa Ling also hit the red carpet with husband Paul Song and their children, 11-year-old daughter Jett and 7-year-old son Ray.

CBS News' Lisa Ling also hit the red carpet with husband Paul Song and their children, 11-year-old daughter Jett and 7-year-old son Ray.

Ling stepped out in a white top under a black-and-white striped coat with light blue jeans and black boots.

Ling stepped out in a white top under a black-and-white striped coat with light blue jeans and black boots.

Singer Bobby Brown also stepped out with two of his young children, sporting a Gucci sweatshirt, pants and sneakers

Singer Bobby Brown also stepped out with two of his young children, sporting a Gucci sweatshirt, pants and sneakers

While there have been rumors the show may be ending, executive producer Daley Pearson spoke to Sunrise on Friday morning and dispelled those rumors. 

'For the last bit of time it's just been this half-hour episode we've been working on, but we will be making more Bluey,' he confirmed.

'It's been a concentration on this half-hour ep. We'll see where it goes. I think when we have taken risks, that's when it's been the most exciting and I think that's when the audience has liked it the most as well,' he continued. 

'So whatever it will be, it will be something that we're not quite sure if we can do. But we hope we can.'

The producer further revealed that it would be a 'dream' to make a full-length film of the cartoon. 

He added that Sunday's 28-minute special titled 'The Sign' will be a test to see how audiences respond to a longer episode.