Chrishell Stause has publicly cut ties with all but one of her former “Selling Sunset” castmates.
The reality star, 44, announced she was exiting the show after 9 seasons last week, and fans took note that she unfollowed most of her cast members on Instagram aside from Chelsea Lazkani.
Season 9 of the Netflix series also starred Emma Hernan, Nicole Young, Bre Tiesi, Alanna Gold, Mary Bonnet, Amanza Smith and newcomer Sandra Vergara.
While Stause clashed with most of her castmates during the latest season — specifically, former close friend Hernan and Young — she did “wish them the best” after announcing her shocking departure.
“I have no ill will toward the show,” she told Bustle. “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.”
Stause, who has been a “Selling Sunset” cast member since it premiered in 2019, said she no longer needed the show financially and that it wasn’t good for her mental health.
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Specifically, she had a hard time filming the latest “Selling Sunset” reunion.
“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. And I promise you, to your soul, you won’t,'” she said of her mindset at the time.
Bonnet recently sat down with Page Six’s “Virtual Real-Tea” and said she’s kept her distance from Stause after a rocky season.
“It’s gotten bad,” Bonnet, who’s also an original “Selling Sunset” cast member, said. “There’s a lot of untruths out there that are really, really hurting our lives — it’s just not just a TV show — this is our lives.”
Bonnett, 45, also shared that she’s quit drinking.
“It used to help. Something would be stressful and … it would just take the edge off,” she explained. “And then when you live this life, well, every day there is something crazy, dramatic going on. And then I started feeling like it was just causing more anxiety.”
“Nothing bad happened, no one ever noticed, I didn’t drop the ball on anything,” she added. “But for me, just for my health, for my mental health, I thought, ‘We’re gonna take a break.’ And I did. And it was easy. I feel good, I feel great.”

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