Chrishell Stause in a pink sweater at SiriusXM studios, holding a microphone in her hand
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Chrishell Stause Reveals What Selling Sunset Producers Refused To Air

Things are popping off over in the world of Selling Sunset, and Chrishell Stause just hinted that she might be leaving the show behind. In a dramatic series of Instagram posts, the actress, realtor, and reality star slammed the show’s producers. Allegedly, they’ve been covering up for some problematic behavior.

Chrishell Stause revealed behind-the-scenes Selling Sunset secrets

Netflix dropped Season 9 of Selling Sunset last week, and since then, it’s been nonstop chaos from the cast. They’re all talking about each other in interviews. The cast excluded Chrishell and Chelsea Lazkani from the Season 9 premiere party. It’s a mess, and now Chrishell is shedding more light on what we didn’t see on screen.

On Chrishell’s Instagram Story, she called out the “annoying” setup between her and Sandra Vergara. She said producers misled her about the purpose of a scene they had together, and she took a swipe at Sandra’s status as a realtor.

She wrote, “On top of her not even having a license at the time. – Hey Chrishell, we are going to throw a fake realtor at you, and even though you took her to lunch, she told the other girls you were mean to her, so we need to follow that up. ANNOYING.”

In addition to her issues with Sandra, Chrishell also addressed her tension with Bre Tiesi. In an Instagram comment unearthed by Redditors on the r/SellingSunset thread, Chrishell put Bre on blast.

“And yes another dig about pronouns was laughed about with Sandra & Bre at the reunion as well,” Chrishell claimed.

Chrishell went on to allege that the producers wouldn’t allow the cast to talk about Bre’s lawsuit. Former employees accused her of inappropriate workplace behavior, and according to Chrishell, the details of the lawsuit show proof of Bre’s history of using anti-LBGTQ slurs. So, if producers are willing to cover that up, Chrishell doesn’t seem to want a part of it.

“A mutual friend showed me things (including how she spoke about G and that was it for me), but you want to know what we didn’t get to talk about? How she used to date a girl,” she wrote.

Chrishell concluded, “It’s fake allyship, and I hate this aspect of the show. On to happier things. A wild ride.”

Selling Sunset is streaming on Netflix.

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