Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Slams Mary’s ‘Dangerous’ Claims About Chelsea

Selling Sunset‘s Chrishell Stause wasn’t thrilled by what Mary Bonnet had to say about her feud with Chelsea Lazkani.
Chrishell, 44, took to her Instagram Story on Thursday, October 30, to share a clip from Mary’s recent interview with Us Weekly, writing, “I was there for all the on camera and off camera moments. You were never in danger girl.”
She continued: “Alluding that you ever were regarding Chelsea is really dangerous rhetoric. Do BETTER.”
During her conversation with Us earlier this month, Mary, 45, clarified her strong reaction to possible crossing paths with Chelsea, 32, on Selling Sunset after their falling out.
“At Bre [Tiesi]’s party, I wasn’t just emotional. There were some things from after the dinner that happened that I didn’t want to put myself in a situation where I’m in danger,” she said. “I’m not upset because I see her name or that she was going to be there. There were some issues where I just don’t want any part of this.”
Mary claimed there was more context that she felt didn’t make it into the show, adding, “I’m a grown woman and I’m a professional. I don’t have this in my life and I’m not going to. I got upset and cried because of that. It was an actual issue. There were definitely things that were said afterwards that I don’t agree with and I won’t be around.”
Season 9, which is streaming on Netflix now, showed Mary and Chelsea keeping their distance from one another. After Mary was robbed, Chelsea tried to show support by sending over flowers. Mary, however, felt the moment was staged by Chelsea and production.
“I don’t really know exactly what happened on that one. I disagree with what was said based on facts, but I think there was some working together on their side for that to happen,” Mary told Us. “That wasn’t a normal way to go about things — and there’s no way she could have known [what happened]. So there was some work going on between the two of them.”
The cast of Netflix’s Selling Sunset isn’t afraid to speak their minds — both on and offscreen — no matter whose feelings might get hurt. The reality series made its debut in 2019 and has quickly become a fan-favorite during its three seasons. The series follows Chrishell Stause, Christine Quinn, Heather Rae Young, Maya Vander, […]
Mary hinted that there was more to the story that didn’t make the cut.
“There’s a lot that was not on camera. They cut it out. It was not amazing, but I felt like I handled myself very well. I was very nervous and I didn’t want to have that conversation,” she recalled. “I felt like I remained calm, handled myself well and stood up for myself. But there were a lot of things that happened that didn’t make the edit.”
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She continued: “It would have given a lot of insight as to why I’ve been upset, but it’s OK. I’d rather just be able to move past this and hopefully have everybody get along. But when the reunion comes out, that’s a whole different story.”
Chelsea, meanwhile, has stood by her attempt to reach out to Mary. The costars seemingly had a chance to address their issues at the Selling Sunset reunion, which airs Wednesday, November 5.
Selling Sunset is streaming on Netflix.




