Chrishell Stause & Christine Quinn
Selling Sunset's Chrishell Stause has revealed she threatened legal action against Christine Quinn.
It turns out we missed this part of the story in season four, and that's why the season finale didn't quite add up.
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In an interview with Chrishell, Vulture asked what she was referring to when she claimed Christine tried to ruin her life.
They said they felt as if they were missing something in the season finale, and Chrishell confirmed, '...you were...'
She explained, 'Unfortunately, with our show, when things happen in the press sometimes, they don’t want to break the fourth wall and we can’t say things clearly.'
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'I felt that way when I watched as well,' Chrishell admitted.
'I’d rather just be honest and tell you: She tried to plant a false story when I was going through my divorce and I had to have both sides confirm that it wasn’t true and then threaten legal action.'
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'And this was right after my mom died,' the 40-year-old added.
Rumours
Chrishell revealed the rumour in question was that she, 'was hooking up with someone.'
'Both parties knew that is not what happened,' the real estate agent insisted.
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'They had to pull it, but to try and even put that out there at a time where everybody was wondering what happened and I lost my mom — to me that’s so below the belt.'
'I had to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees and this isn’t the first time I dealt with something on this level.'
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Chrishell claimed her Selling Sunset co-star still continues to spread false stories about her life.
'She did it again recently, trying to say that me and Jason were happening before, and it’s just not true.'
'You can understand how that really could take someone down and ruin them when everyone on the internet is trying to figure out what happened.'
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'She takes it as an opportunity to fill in some blanks that were blatantly untrue.'
'It was many steps too far for me.'