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Chrishell Stause Breaks Silence On Nicole Young’s Death Threats

Chrishell Stause has spoken out after learning that her “Selling Sunset” co-star Nicole Young has received death threats.

The “A Rose for Her Grave” actress took to social media to post a message addressing the alleged threats Young received because of their ongoing and public feud. The beef between the women was documented throughout the show’s sixth season, which aired live on Netflix last Friday.

In case you missed it, the drama began after Nicole — a new addition to the reality series but a longtime agent at The Oppenheim Group — accused their boss, Jason Oppenheim, of playing favorites and claimed Chrishell took credit for two of her listings nearly three years ago.

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Chrishell Stause Asks ‘Sunset’ Viewers To Keep Things ‘Fun’ Amid Her Feud With Nicole Young

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Chrishell was forced to defend himself publicly after sources claimed that Young had received death threats and alleged drug abuse. While the latter stemmed from a scene in which Chrishell accused his co-star of being “broken” and using drugs, the 41-year-old focused solely on the death threats in a lengthy statement posted to his Instagram Story. He wrote:

“It has been brought to my attention that the Young camp reported receiving death threats to several branches. Being on a reality show on such a big platform causes an influx of feedback and I’m certainly no stranger to death threats after 6 seasons.”

The newly married reality star explained that while the show is built around the audience’s opinions, she also has her own, and fans need to “keep it fun.” Before releasing the look, Chrishell had shared evidence that she and Young had previously been on good terms through an Instagram post that featured screenshots of a chat between them.

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Captioned, “This post is for those who love facts ?,” the text exchange came shortly after the Minneapolis native learned she would be joining the “Selling Sunset” cast.

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Young began by expressing his surprise at receiving the contract, “Especially because this news came out of the blue.” He then asked Chrishell if they could go out “to lunch or happy hour this week” so he could pick the “All My Children” star’s brain about “show logistics” and get advice “on a lot of things related to the show/production .”

Chrishell quickly agreed to the idea and even suggested they could make it a girls’ lunch with the other ‘O Girls’ in attendance — to which Young said “So down!!!” by. While fans called the evidence “leading content” in the comments, a May 25 report from PEOPLE hinting at the possibility that the DM is not telling the whole story.

According to the outlet, the insider highlighted some new details when they stated that “the girls have been fighting for years over the listing that Chrishell took credit for.” The source also explained that the message from Young was an extension of “an olive branch after a long argument and disagreement” before they revealed:

“[Chrishell ] never texted back or talked to him after that text exchange. And certainly never give him advice.”

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“Nicole saw Chrishell and the girls out for lunch a few weeks later, which she wasn’t invited to,” they added.

‘All My Children’ Actor Addresses Insider Allegations With THIS Receipt

Almost 24 hours after the news bulletin went live, Chrishell responded with a video posted to her Instagram Story, in which she said she would correct any false narratives about her in the future, especially since she had the receipt for it.

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“The stories are coming out now from Young’s camp that ‘DM is not telling the full story [because] we have been fighting for a very long time and this is Young extending the olive branch. Here are some receipts,” he declared, and boy, did he drop it.

As it turns out, the “Days of Our Lives” star’s receipt was an email from early last year in which she introduced Young to a client. In the email, Chrishell praised the marketing and public relations graduate for being an “outstanding agent” who is an “incredibly hard worker” and an all-around “lovely person.”

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The “Hot and Bothered” actress went on to inform the customer that she had spoken to her co-workers about their needs and a text overlay that read, “RIP to my work email. I’m changing it tomorrow. I want you to see I’m writing this Jan 2022 .DM goes live in June 2022.”

Chrishell followed up with another clip, saying that even though she was tired of the back and forth, she had to deal with the allegations that she and Young never texted again. For this, she uploaded a screenshot collage of the two interactions, showing Young reacting to her Insta Stories several times and also wishing her a happy birthday, alongside the instruction, “Stop lying.”

He closed the update with a third clip, touching on allegations that Young had bumped into him and another Oppenheim agent at a lunch he wasn’t invited to. In his words:

“That didn’t happen. We never ran into Nicole [and] which can be certified by others. We never ran into him for lunch that he wasn’t invited to. But at the end of the day, I was allowed to have lunch with [the] other woman.”

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Chrishell later claimed that the Baylor University alum was “obviously trying to create a narrative that he was a target or he was a victim in some way.” He then concluded by saying:

“Yes, I went to lunch with my girlfriend. But, no, I didn’t mean to go to lunch with them and not invite you. This is so ridiculous, and we’ve never run into you, and it’s awkward because you’re not invited, like this whole story you’re trying to do.”

Meanwhile, Young mentioned the “online hate” she’s received since the drama began under an Instagram post dated May 21. He has written, through E! online:

“The violent hatred I receive from strangers is lessened by being surrounded by an ARMY of loyal friends and family who love and support me, lift me up and most importantly, know who I really am.”

Best believe we’ll keep you updated as more details come to light.

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