The former soap star turned reality star confirmed what I told you last week.

One of the new stars on the streaming reality show is a fake employee and only there for the “show.”

Chrisell Stause

Selling Sunset

Chrishell Stause slams ‘Selling Sunset’ co-star: ‘I hate fake’

Cameras have just begun rolling on a new season of “Selling Sunset,” and Chrishell Stause already appears to be in a feud.

The Netflix personality posted two Instagram Stories Wednesday in which she slammed an unnamed co-star for acting out for “attention.”

“The thirst for camera time on season 6 is REAL. Wow. That was insanity,” Stause began without describing what exactly happened.

“But also SO transparent. Get your 15mins girl but leave my business out of it 🤡.”

Stause, 41, shared that she has screenshots “archived for this very moment” in an attempt to defend herself from what fans apparently will see unfold when Season 6 premieres.

“Of COURSE you have a huge issue with me now-not before-when you have a camera crew around you🙄🙄🙄,” she continued. “I hate fake 💩 If you want camera time-JUST SAY THAT. I would have helped you get the right angle. 🤷.”

Stause closed out her message by telling her co-star not to “come for” the people she loves or her businesses after the soap opera actress was there to “hype” up the unnamed castmate.

“You guys are smart,” Stause said directly to her fans. “I think you will see who is need of attention & willing to throw anyone under the bus to get that 15mins.” – Source

Is Netflix’s Selling Sunset Staged?

Oppenheim says it’s all real, but one ex-cast member claims some aspects are staged

There’s no doubt that real estate is really being sold on “Selling Sunset.” Davina Potratz and Mary Fitzgerald alone have earned more than $1 million in commissions, including sales that were featured on the show, according to Us Weekly, But Jason Oppenheim told Metro UK that there is nothing scripted about the show. While agents are sometimes asked to hold meetings when cameras are around, he added, “That’s certainly not scripted. We’re never told to say or do anything.” Chrishell Stause reiterated the sentiment on her Instagram story. “The show isn’t scripted,” she wrote in 2020, per Cosmopolitan. “They can sometimes nudge us to address things, but what we say is all us.”

But Christine Quinn, who announced her exit from the show after Season 5, per E! News, told a different story. During an appearance on “This Morning” with Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby (via Digital Spy), she claimed her first meeting with her future husband, Christian Richard, was faked for the cameras. “I actually met him through a girlfriend of mine, but Mary [Fitzgerald] spun this story that he was a client,” she said. “No, we were dating for three months and then we bought a house together, but television is fun.”

More recently, Quinn tweeted a bold claim ahead of the show’s Season 5 premiere. “Enjoy the new season and all of its 5,000 fake storylines,” she wrote. Quinn also told Page Six that being on a reality show means “you have to talk about things that you wouldn’t necessarily even give a s— about in real life.” “So, we all did our best to try to make a good season out of it,” she teased. – Source


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