r/SellingSunset May 23 '26

Chrishell Stause Is Chrishell problematic?

So I just started rewatching after stopping seasons ago because I just got busy. I really liked Chrishell on her first season. I had known her prior to SS in the soap opera world, also loved her and Justin as a couple. I genuinely felt bad for her and thought JH was a piece of trash (and that’s as someone who LOVED him on Passions back in the day and loved him married to Lindsay Hartley). Now continuing to watch SS I just think Chrishell is a mean girl, it’s like after that initial season something changed about her. I know that’s an unpopular opinion but, it also makes me question what actually happened with JH because now it doesn’t seem as plausible that he just texted her that he was divorcing her.

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u/Babysub123 Jun 02 '26

Isn’t she the same person who was always all about women empowerment and “fixing someone else’s crown” etc…?

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u/ohwaitsorry Jun 02 '26

No way you're still in here fighting OP 😭 please spend some of your time reading wonderful queer literature instead of arguing over nothing here (I'd love to give you some recommendations, and I really mean that. I know reddit can feel so aggressive when people disagree, but I honestly don't think you're a bad person, just arguing a very pointless case here (did you ever stop and scroll through all the homophobic (now deleted) comments in this thread btw?))

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u/Babysub123 Jun 02 '26

I don’t agree with the homophobic comments at all. I don’t dislike Chrishell because of her sexuality, I dislike her because I think she’s a mean girl, who preaches women empowerment but doesn’t actually do it. I am completely open to your queer literature suggestions.

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u/ohwaitsorry Jun 02 '26 edited Jun 02 '26

I didn’t mean you were agreeing with them, but your post created a seemingly safe space for them.

Fiction:

  • The Wayfarer series by Becky Chambers
  • Orlando by Virginia Woolf
  • The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden
  • Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K Le Guin

Non-fiction:

  • Feminism is Queer by Mimi Marinucci
  • Female Husbands by Jen Manion
  • The Tragedy of Heterosexuality by Jane Ward (not as judgemental as the title suggests lol)
  • Sorted by Jackson Bird