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Chrishell Stause Wants The Tea On How Paparazzi Are Finding Her

Chrishell Stause has a question for the paps!

With the “Selling Sunset” star’s rising fame in the entertainment industry and beautiful personal life, constant paparazzi scrutiny is to be expected. However, he finds himself determined to uncover the secret behind their uncanny ability to detect them.

Chrishell Stause Wants to Know Paparazzi Secrets

Taking to her Instagram story, the confused reality TV star sent a direct message to the relentless photographers who were closely monitoring her activities. He was curious about their seemingly mystical ability to find him in unexpected locations. Wondering aloud, he said:

“Sometimes I’ll be in really random places. I know I didn’t call them, I know no one I was with called them. How do you know.”

With pure intrigue, Stause asked, “Did you check the license plate in the parking lot I just pulled into? Did you just wait in a certain spot? Did you follow me from my house? What’s going on?”

As she seeks clarity, the “All My Children” actress admits that while some may doubt her words, she is primarily speaking to those who can clarify the matter.

Underneath the video, she wrote an additional message to them, explaining, “I know some of you follow my account, so this is not meant to be confrontational. I just wanted to know if you’d be interested in sharing when I’m not posting where I am and when I’m just running errands. Not in a splashy place.”

Chrishell Stause Wants Tea About How The Paparazzi Found HerInstagram | Chrishell statue

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In the following video, the 41-year-old returns with an update and shares his initial shock and concern at receiving a message advising him to check his car for trackers.

The “Body of Proof” guest star obliges his followers to share his findings from industry insiders who provide some enlightening information. He revealed:

“Today is a follow from home, which I didn’t realize I was being followed. So I will pay more attention next time.”

He admits that it is part of his life in the public eye, but it still creates a feeling of uncertainty. According to him, paparazzi get tips from “valets, security, and restaurants.”

This isn’t the first time “The Young and the Restless” actors have spoken out about cameramen. As of 2020, Stause has shared photos of herself on her Instagram page taking her dog for a walk wearing a bra top over military print leggings with a mask over her face.

The following slide shows her in what appear to be the same pants but paired with a loose black crop top. The difference in the two pictures is that he is ready with the camera in the first one and not the other.

This was confirmed in the caption where he humorously wrote, “When you know the paparazzi are out than when you don’t ??.” After that little joke, the “Days of Our Lives” star went on to write:

“But I’m posting so maybe I can influence someone going out in public this weekend to wear a mask. If you’re lucky enough not to have medical concerns about yourself, please do so as a favor to others who aren’t so lucky.”

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Chrishell Stause at the Global Premiere of BabylonMEGA

While his reaction to the disturbing world of celebrity culture may be relaxed, it doesn’t take into account the fact that it sometimes gets so bad that he receives death threats. Unfortunately, this seems to be common for Stause, based on his comments about Nicole Young after their latest drama this season of “Selling Sunset.”

‘Youthful Daze’ Actor Defends Against Death Threats Against Nicole Young

Following recent reports of death threats and drug abuse allegations targeting his “Selling the Sunset” co-star, Stause posted a heartfelt message addressing the troubling situation.

The public feud between the two women was on full display in the recently released sixth season of the hit Netflix series. As The Blast reported, he only focused on the alleged death threats. On his Instagram Story, Stause shared a thoughtful and far-reaching statement:

“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.”

Addressing the dynamic nature of reality television, he emphasized the importance of keeping the experience light and fun for fans. He also encouraged them to have fun and respect different points of view.

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