Selling Sunset producers to replace Chrishell Stause with huge star after shock departure
Selling Sunset producers to replace Chrishell Stause with huge star after shock departure
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Selling Sunset producers to replace Chrishell Stause with huge star after shock departure

Lucretia Munro 🕒︎ 2025-11-08

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Selling Sunset producers to replace Chrishell Stause with huge star after shock departure

Selling Sunset has historically never had a problem attracting huge names to the Netflix series, casting celebrities including Sofia Vergara's younger sister and one of Nick Cannon's baby mothers. So it comes as no surprise that bosses are quietly confident they will be able to replace Chrishell Stause , 44, with an equally magnetic name, following her decision to quit the hit Netflix show. An insider recently explained that producers are looking "high and low" for a celebrity name to join next series and are not bothered if they do not currently have a real estate licence.. According to the Daily Mail, a source said: "They're looking high and low for a big celebrity to join next season. Producers don't even care if they've worked in real estate or not. If the person is a big enough name, they'll put you on the show without any real estate experience." However, bosses are set to make sure that whoever they sign up for the following season, they have to be prepared to apply for their licence and be keen to go out on viewings. The publication states that Hollywood agents have also been contacted but as yet there no names that have come forward. But they are hoping that relatives of big names could be a possibility as Sofia Vergara's sister Sandra had previously joined the TV show. This comes after Chrishell dropped a huge bomb after announcing that she was quitting the show that propelled her to the dizzy heights of fame. Chrishell who first joined the show back in 2019, recently admitted while speaking to Bustle, that the show had impacted her mental health, which prompted her to make the decision that rocked the world of fans across the world. At the time, the TV personality explained: "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." She added: "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." She went on to add that show creator Adam DiVello had been persistently contacting her in a desperate bid to change her mind. The reality TV star continued: "I've vacillated back and forth with this decision in the past... I have to be honest, having come from nothing, it's really hard to turn something like this down." Away from the cameras, it looks as though Chrishell was left unhappy with the way editors chose to portray arguments and conflicts among cast members. The star said: "I get it, they want to make a light show. And if I was doing a show with less problematic people, I can totally see their point." One of Chrishell biggest arguments has been with co-star Emma Hernan regarding comments made by her boyfriend. According to Chrishell, Blake Davis allegedly made a few controversial comments, namely, claiming nonbinary is the same as a mental illness. The soon-to-be former reality TV star's boyfriened is reportedly non-binary. However, this is a claim Blake has denied. During her chat with the publication, she went on to say: "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 my d**k off.’" Blake's girlfriend challeneged Chrishell's claims while on the season nine reunion show. Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .

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