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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Bre Tiesi "doesn't care" about Chrishell Stause quitting Selling Sunset

    The pair butted heads on the Netflix reality show countless times, and, after the 44-year-old realtor revealed she was departing the programme because it wasn't good for her mental health, her co-star has weighed in on her decision and said she hopes she can "move on and not be so miserable".


    She told Us Weekly: "I'm not surprised because she's threatened it every season. She's been threatening it since I got there.

    "I would be surprised if she actually does go. I don't really care if she's there or not."

    She went on: "She's irrelevant to my life, personally. Hopefully she finds something better for her mental state and she can find some peace and she can move on and not be so miserable."

    Chrishell insists she no longer needs her Selling Sunset salary.

    She told Bustle: "I've gotten to a place where I don't need the show financially.

    "I'm lucky to have other forms of employment, because it's no longer good for my mental health."

    Chrishell joined the show in 2019 and has bowed out after the ninth season.

    The blonde beauty insists she has nothing against anyone at Selling Sunset and wishes them all the best.

    She said: "If they do continue, I wish them the best. If they do do another one, by then, I may not watch it. I don't know. But I have no ill will toward the show.

    "The show has given me so many opportunities, and I don't want to be bitter about it, even though I'm leaving not in the way that I would've loved."

    Chrishell added: "I think, after so many hours, I felt like, 'Sit here, get through it. You're not a quitter, but you never have to do this again.'"

    Her choice to leave comes after the most recent season saw Chrishell spar with her friend Emma Hernan after she accused her boyfriend, Blake Davis, of threatening her.

    The former model's partner, G Flip, is non-binary, and she accused Blake of being discriminatory against them.

    She told the outlet: "He constantly posts anti-trans stuff... He thinks it's too woke if you don't sing the N word in songs. He posted something the other day, with a gun in view, saying he wants to 'sue [me for lying] my d*** off.'"

    Chrishell says she was made to look like the bad person.

    She said: "With Emma, I just look like an overbearing friend.

    "But there are so many things that would've completely vindicated me and my opinion, and they left all of it out."

    Chrishell also alleged about Blake: "They would break up, and she would tell me these horrific things that he would say to her, that he would do.

    "He thought it was funny to say, 'If you ever do that again, I'll beat you.' Who jokes about that? It's not funny."

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