Following her fight with fellow estate agent Nicole Young, whom she previously accused of being ‘on drugs,’ Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause has stated that she is “pro shrooms and weed.”
The newest season of the reality series premiered last week, introducing new characters such as long-term Oppenheim Group representative Nicole for the first time.
However, it immediately became evident that the two ladies had a long-standing spat, which began three years ago during a broker’s open, when Nicole accused Chrishell of stealing credit for two of her listings.
Things immediately came apart, with Chrishell calling her coworker a ‘b***’ and things becoming worse during a group vacation to Palm Springs, when she claimed Nicole was ‘on drugs’ during another confrontation.
Chrishell has now chimed in on the situation once more, releasing a statement on social media after receiving criticism from several fans.
‘This is a pro shroom and weed account.🍄,’ she posted on Twitter.
‘I ONLY care when someone I thought was a friend plots a takeover-takes a shot and misses. Free base off your desk for all I care 🤷🏻♀️
‘That being said, please trip responsibly.’
During their disagreement, Nicole appeared to disparage Chrishell’s previous connection with their employer, Jason Oppenheim, whom the former had also dated years before.
‘I’m going to move on,’ Nicole said, to which Chrishell replied she was ‘sure you would because you don’t have a lot of points and you’re on drugs’.
A stunned Nicole then fired back, saying ‘f*** you’ before storming off.
Chrishell justified her remarks by saying Nicole’s excessive hand gestures implied she was acting erratically because she was high on drugs.
Nicole went to a drug test the next day to ensure she was clean before telling the group she’d sought legal counsel and would consider suing Chrishell if the defamatory comments continued.
Nicole has received ‘death threats,”meth addict claims,’ and ‘hateful remarks’ prior to the debut of the series, according to TMZ.
According to the magazine, some followers obtained her phone number and address and were supposedly targeting her family, which was ‘impacting her mental health’ and leading her to decline media chances for fear of retribution.
Following the incident, Chrishell issued a message on Instagram, claiming she ‘wasn’t a stranger’ to death threats, but encouraged people to ‘keep it lighthearted please’.
Selling Sunset is streaming on Netflix.
Source My Celebrity Life.