Education
Brigham Young University.
Brigham Young University.
On a whim, Stoffer auditioned among 35,000 other people to be on the show. "When I went to Los Angeles, it was just life-changing. I got out there, and I saw a whole new world that I"ve never seen before," Stoffer said.
"I met some really cool people, and I realized, if this experience could be this cool in a couple of days, imagine four months in a new place with new people.
I just wanted to meet new people, see new things, see what I wasn"t seeing in Provo." Stoffer called the experience "eye-opening." "I saw so much. I learned so much in four months that I"ve never even known about."
Before filming began, she received a blessing from her bishop that she would be "an example to the world." Despite this, Stoffer was suspended from Brigham Young University in July 2000 for honor code breaches relating to her participation on the program
The school"s honor code prohibits unmarried students from living in the same house with unrelated people of the opposite sex, including during breaks away from school. Following The Real World, Stoffer continued to participate in Music Television shows such as Real World/Road Rules Challenge.
Stoffer appeared in the music video for Eminem"s Without Maine, as well as New Foundation Glory"s "Hit or Mission".
Stoffer also later co-hosted G4"s show The Electric Playground, which went behind the scenes of the video game industry. She also speaks on behalf of Path-U-Find Media, promoting her moral values and working in abstinence and anti-tobacco campaigns. Stoffer makes a cameo appearance in the 2002 Latter- Day Saints (Mormons) cinema comedy film The Singles Ward.