Stassi Schroeder is thinking about every detail of her future with fiancé Beau Clark, including a prenup.

The “Vanderpump Rules” star, 31, is set to tie the knot with the casting associate, 39, this summer, but wants to be prepared just in case happily ever after doesn’t last.

“I feel like people look at that as like a dirty thing that we shouldn’t talk about, but it’s honestly, I feel like there is some romanticism to it and being able to be so close to someone that you’re willing to have those uncomfortable conversations,” she told Page Six while promoting her partnership with Real California Milk’s CBD (California Based Dairy) dispensary popup. “It’s brought me closer to Beau the more that we talk about it. And I kind of want to just like turn that around.”

Cameras captured her co-stars Tom Schwartz and Katie Maloney going over their prenuptial agreement before their 2016 wedding — which was not legalized — and it is unclear if they signed a prenup ahead of their “technicality wedding” this summer.

Meanwhile, Schroeder’s ex-boyfriend Jax Taylor and his bride Brittany Cartwright revealed that they did not have any intentions of signing a prenup ahead of their June 2019 wedding.

Schroeder, who now pens a column called “Basic Bride” for Glamour, plans to address the topic in an upcoming post. She previously wrote that wanting to tape her wedding for Bravo hasn’t made the planning process run smoothly at all, as some venues did not want to be on camera. Still, Schroeder wouldn’t change a thing.

“I’m so grateful to be where I’m at and that’s because of ‘Vanderpump Rules,'” she explained. “And it’s not like I was just cast on a reality show with a bunch of random people. This is my group of friends and my chosen family and so we’ve created this whole show in life for ourselves by being open and showing everything. And it’s all I know. So if it makes wedding planning harder and I don’t get my first — and, you know, I haven’t got my first, second or third choice in things — it’s fine because I just, I feel lucky that I’m where I’m at.”