After nine dramatic seasons, Chrishell Stause is officially stepping away from Netflix's hit reality show, Selling Sunset. Get the full scoop on her reasons, her future plans, and what this means for the Oppenheim Group crew.

TL;DR

  • Chrishell Stause has confirmed she's leaving Selling Sunset after nine seasons, citing mental health and financial independence as key reasons.
  • Her departure follows significant on-screen and off-screen conflicts with co-stars, particularly regarding editing decisions and alleged problematic behavior from some cast members and their partners.
  • Stause is looking to new opportunities in acting and hosting, and is continuing her IVF journey with partner G-Flip, aiming for more queer-focused roles and projects.

Remember that jaw-dropping moment when Chrishell Stause walked off the Selling Sunset reunion stage, declaring she was "done"? Well, it turns out she really meant it. The show's longtime fan-favorite and undeniable emotional center has officially confirmed her departure from the Netflix real estate docu-soap. This isn't just a dramatic exit; it signals a significant shift for both Stause and the future of the series.

In an exclusive interview with Bustle on November 7, 2025, Stause revealed her decision to quit. She articulated a clear line in the sand, stating, "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." This candid admission peels back the glossy veneer of reality TV, highlighting the often-unseen tolls it takes on participants.

Stepping Away from the Drama: Prioritizing Mental Well-being Over Screen Time

For Stause, the decision wasn't sudden or easy. She confessed to having "vacillated back and forth with this decision in the past," admitting that it's "really hard to turn something like this down" when you've "come from nothing." However, the pressures mounted, making her current choice a necessity rather than a whim. The constant scrutiny, the endless "topic of everybody’s conversation" during and after each season, became unsustainable.

"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 Stause to Bustle, November 7, 2025

This move highlights a growing trend among reality stars who, once financially stable, choose to exit the high-stress environment of unscripted television for their personal well-being. It’s a trade-off: continued fame and income versus peace of mind. For Stause, the latter clearly won out.

The Unseen Edits: How Reality TV Shapes (and Distorts) Narratives

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A significant factor in Stause’s growing dissatisfaction stemmed from her frustrations with the show's editing. She felt that the way storylines were cut and presented often misrepresented her actions and omitted crucial context. "I get it, they want to make a light show," Stause explained in her interview with Bustle. "And if I was doing a show with less problematic people, I can totally see their point." This suggests a deeper issue beyond simple storytelling choices.

Stause specifically took issue with how her conflicts, particularly with castmate Emma Hernan and Hernan’s boyfriend, Blake Davis, were portrayed. She felt the editing made her appear "like an overbearing friend," despite her claims of being motivated by genuine concerns. Stause alleged that Davis made homophobic and transphobic remarks, comparing being nonbinary to having a mental illness and posting anti-trans content. He also allegedly posted a photo with a gun, threatening to "sue [her] dick off." Blake Davis, for his part, has denied using "derogatory language," and Emma Hernan disputed some of these claims during the Season 9 reunion. (Source: Bustle, "Chrishell Stause Moves On," by Katie Heaney, November 7, 2025).

Example: Imagine you’re at a party, and someone tells you a story about a friend that makes them sound unreasonable. Later, you find out they left out crucial details: the friend was reacting to weeks of harassment, and the "unreasonable" outburst was a desperate plea for basic respect. This is often the frustration reality TV stars describe, where carefully crafted narratives can paint a misleading picture, leaving viewers with an incomplete understanding of events.

Stause further claimed that Davis allegedly made disturbing comments to Emma, such as, "If you ever do that again, I’ll beat you," which she found unfunny and alarming. She felt that critical information that would "completely vindicated" her stance was omitted, leaving her character in a negative light. This selective editing creates a distorted reality for viewers, shaping perceptions without full transparency.

Feuds and Unfollows: A Changing Dynamic at The Oppenheim Group

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The on-screen tension certainly spilled over into real life. Following the news of her exit, eagle-eyed fans and news outlets like Just Jared and Us Weekly observed that Stause had unfollowed most of her Selling Sunset co-stars on Instagram around November 11, 2025. The sole exception was Chelsea Lazkani. This act, common in the digital age, speaks volumes about the breakdown of relationships behind the scenes.

Stause's decision to unfollow cast members like Nicole Young, Emma Hernan, Bre Tiesi, Sandra Vergara, and Mary Bonnet underscores the depth of her frustration. It suggests a desire to completely distance herself from the conflicts that marred her final seasons, indicating that these were not just disagreements for the cameras but genuine relational ruptures. Chrishell's public comments have also highlighted perceived systemic issues within the show's production.

In a pointed comment on a resurfaced podcast clip featuring Chelsea Lazkani, Chrishell criticized the production company, suggesting it was "all white" and giving "exec producer credit and editing power to Jason," her ex-boss Jason Oppenheim. She implied that this setup could lead to the suppression of certain narratives. This comment coincided with online rumors of an unaired scene from Season 9 where Jason and Mary allegedly fired Chelsea from The Oppenheim Group, and Chelsea accused them of racism, leading Jason to demand the footage be cut. (Source: Corinne Sullivan, "Why Chrishell Called Out 'Selling Sunset' Producers," November 11, 2025).

However, not everyone is shedding a tear over Stause's departure. Fellow agent Bre Tiesi, with whom Stause has had a strained relationship, offered a rather blunt reaction. Tiesi told US Weekly that she wasn't "surprised because she’s threatened it every season," and added, "I don’t really care if she’s there or not." (Source: The Tab, "‘She’s so miserable’: Bre brutally rips into Chrishell after announcing she’s quit Selling Sunset," by Hayley Soen, November 10, 2025). Tiesi also wished Stause would "find some peace and she can move on and not be so miserable." This illustrates the bitter divide that had formed within the cast, with some clearly not sharing Stause's perspective.

Beyond Sunset: New Horizons in Hosting, Acting, and Family Planning

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While her departure marks an end, it also opens new doors for Stause. She's not just quitting; she's actively planning her next career moves and focusing on her personal life with partner G-Flip. Stause is eager to delve deeper into acting, her original passion, and hopes to secure more queer roles. "Since I’ve come out, I think four or five things I’ve done have all been queer," she told Bustle, expressing a desire to "lean in" and even lead a "holiday movie where I’m leading it and we’re doing queer stories."

Hosting is another area she's keen to explore. Stause has openly campaigned on Instagram to host Netflix’s The Ultimatum: Queer Love, which was recently canceled, and has even been pitching her own idea for a "more fluid dating show with a competitive element." (Source: Bustle, "Chrishell Stause Moves On," by Katie Heaney, November 7, 2025). These ambitions show a clear vision for her future, one that aligns more closely with her values and identity.

On the personal front, Stause and G-Flip are continuing their IVF journey. Stause shared that she had undergone several rounds of IVF while filming Selling Sunset, which was "really hard." Now, with G-Flip’s tour wrapped, they plan to start G-Flip’s own egg retrieval in hopes of conceiving via surrogate. The process is both emotionally and financially demanding, as Stause noted, "It’s a process and it’s expensive as well. And now I’m looking for a new job, so I need to be wise about this." Despite these challenges, the prospect of starting a family is clearly a priority for the couple.

Some might argue that Stause's departure is a blow to the show's diversity, as she was its only openly queer-identified cast member. Her story arc, exploring her sexuality and falling in love with a nonbinary partner in her 40s, provided crucial representation. However, Stause suggests that this very representation was isolating at times. She observed "stark differences" in how her relationships were perceived before and after coming out, noting it "took a while for them to take my relationship seriously." While the show provided a platform, it didn't always provide a fully supportive environment for her lived experience.

What Chrishell Stause's Exit Means for Selling Sunset

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So, what does Chrishell's departure mean for Selling Sunset? Many, including Mamamia, believe the show is "doomed without her." (Source: Mamamia, "I don't know about you, but when the news broke that Chrishell Stause is stepping away from Selling Sunset, a little piece of my reality-TV-loving heart shrivelled up and died," by Chelsea Hui, November 9, 2025). She was, by all accounts, "the show’s anchor, the only one that felt remotely like an actual human being." From her initial introduction as the newbie in season one to her central role in the most "explosive drama," Chrishell was the "engine of the drama train" and, crucially, the "heart" of the series.

Without her, the show risks losing its relatability and emotional depth, potentially becoming just "designer clothes, massive houses, and a collection of people who don’t seem to hold onto their values when a camera is rolling." While Netflix has yet to confirm a Season 10, Stause has made it clear she's moving on for good. "Even Jesus Christ himself couldn’t get her to come back for season 10," she joked to Bustle, underlining her firm resolve. For viewers, this means a significant shift in the show's dynamic, if it continues at all.

Key Practical Takeaways for Fans of Chrishell and Selling Sunset

  • Chrishell is Prioritizing Herself: Her decision to leave is primarily for her mental health and personal well-being, now that she has financial freedom.
  • Expect New Projects: Keep an eye out for Chrishell in new acting roles, especially queer-focused ones, and potentially as a host for new dating shows.
  • Her IVF Journey Continues: Chrishell and G-Flip are actively pursuing their family plans through IVF, with G-Flip now also participating in the process.
  • Selling Sunset Faces an Uncertain Future: With its central figure gone, the show's dynamic will drastically change, and its long-term viability is now a major question mark for many fans.
  • Social Media Signals Matter: Chrishell's unfollowing spree indicates deep-seated personal issues with most of her former castmates, beyond mere on-screen drama.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chrishell Stause's Departure

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When did Chrishell Stause officially announce she was leaving Selling Sunset?

Chrishell Stause confirmed her departure in an interview with Bustle published on November 7, 2025, stating she would not return for season 10.

Why did Chrishell Stause decide to leave Selling Sunset?

She cited mental health concerns and her financial independence from the show as the primary reasons. She also expressed frustration with how storylines were edited and conflicts portrayed.

Which Selling Sunset co-stars did Chrishell Stause unfollow on Instagram?

Chrishell unfollowed most of her Selling Sunset co-stars, including Nicole Young, Emma Hernan, Bre Tiesi, Sandra Vergara, and Mary Bonnet. She currently only follows Chelsea Lazkani among the cast.

What are Chrishell Stause's plans after leaving Selling Sunset?

Chrishell plans to pursue more acting roles, particularly those that are queer-focused, and is actively pitching ideas for hosting new reality dating shows. She is also continuing her IVF journey with her partner, G-Flip.

Sources:

  • E! News Now - "Robert Pattinson Reveals How Fatherhood Has Changed Him" (While not directly used for Chrishell, it was part of the provided context.)
  • Bustle - "Chrishell Stause Moves On" by Katie Heaney, November 7, 2025.
  • Mamamia - "I don't know about you, but when the news broke that Chrishell Stause is stepping away from Selling Sunset, a little piece of my reality-TV-loving heart shrivelled up and died" by Chelsea Hui, November 9, 2025.
  • Just Jared - "Chrishell Stause Only Follows 1 'Selling Sunset' Co-Star After Seemingly Unfollowing Others," JJ Staff, November 11, 2025.
  • The Tab - "‘She’s so miserable’: Bre brutally rips into Chrishell after announcing she’s quit Selling Sunset" by Hayley Soen, November 10, 2025.
  • Us Weekly - "Chrishell Stause Isn’t Just Parting Ways With ‘Selling Sunset’ — But With Her Former Costars As Well," November 11, 2025.
  • Corinne Sullivan - "Why Chrishell Called Out ‘Selling Sunset’ Producers", November 11, 2025.