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Is Chrishell Stause Outgrowing Selling Sunset? She Says…
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Date:2025-04-13 14:31:52
Is Chrishell Stause ready to let the sun set on Selling Sunset?
The realty star may not be itching to leave the Netflix show, but she revealed that she is interested in branching out more on her own.
“I have already like been working a lot on this side, to do hosting," Chrishell told E! News cohost Keltie Knight in an exclusive interview airing tonight, Sept. 5, at 11 p.m. "It's finding that balance."
And since the realtor believes there is a "toxic" side to the drama she deals with on Selling Sunset, she wants to add other “elements” in her career in order to “be able to deal with it all.”
She is even open to the idea of a travel show with her partner G Flip. But she draws the line at a spinoff reality show with the singer, who she married in 2023.
"I don't want to be involved in something where you have to come up with drama for a show—because I'm in one," Chrishell said. "I wouldn't want to do that to my relationship."
And the 43-year-old isn't one to start a feud simply for cameras. As she noted, "Real drama is way more interesting than somebody plotting up fake things."
That being said, Chrishell still has no plans to reconcile with costar Nicole Young, who she's accused of spreading lies about their castmate Chelsea Lazkani.
"I think she's proven the snake that she is," she told E! News of Nicole. "I tried this season to drop everything and really meant it, and it wasn't until I watched the show that I saw how conniving she could be."
Chrishell added, "You guys haven't seen the receipts yet, but I have."
Selling Sunset season eight premieres Sept. 6 on Netflix.
Watch E! News weeknights Monday through Thursday at 11 p.m., only on E!.veryGood! (86)
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