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Are ‘Selling Sunset’ Stars Chrishell Stause and Bre Tiesi Feuding? Inside Drama
Fans can expect a new wave of drama to be unleashed during Selling Sunset 9 after Chrishell Stause and Bre Tiesi got into an online feud on April 15, 2025. Life & Style breaks down everything to know about the tensions rising between the Netflix stars and reveals if their fight will air on Selling Sunset.
Are Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause and Bre Tiesi Feuding?
Chrishell took to Instagram to lay out her dirty laundry with Bre on April 15, 2025, by reposting a video that her colleague shared on her respective Instagram Story the day prior.
In Bre’s video, she wore a wrist full of diamond bracelets called MAGA Bracelets, which is in reference to President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign.
“Thank you @magabracelets need extra protection these days,” Bre wrote alongside the video.
Chrishell shared a screengrab of the video on her Instagram account and claimed that her feud with Bre won’t be shown in full on Selling Sunset season 9.
“Some people are GREAT for TV, but when it comes to talking about our real issues (using slurs etc) they tend to be cut. So use this as a guideline when you watch season 9,” Chrishell warned fans.

In a follow-up post, Chrishell claimed that Bre called her spouse, G-Flip, a slur while filming Selling Sunset season 9, but due to Bre’s lawsuit with her former employees, the moment will allegedly not be aired on Netflix.
Chrishell’s second post was a screenshot of an April 2024 article that detailed a lawsuit filed against Bre by her former employees, Lucy Poole, Amanda Bustard and Kenneth Gomez, for harassment and emotional distress.
“Finding out how she referred to my partner will not make the show, but no this is not a political thing to those saying that,” Chrishell wrote alongside the image of the article. “But her posting that triggered me since we had to tiptoe around the real issues while filming bc of this lawsuit. If you move like this when cameras aren’t around, move like this in FRONT of the cameras.”
Selling Sunset’s Bre Tiesi Reacts to Chrishell Stause’s Claims
Shortly after Chrishell shared her two Instagram Stories, Bre shared her side of the story and claimed that her social media team shared that post and tagged Maga Bracelets instead of the brand that sent the items, Lavara Versé.
“I do not speak politically on opinions ever and I am far from MAGA. I cannot apologize enough for the oversight here,” Bre wrote.

She later continued, “We all make mistakes and when tagging the brand this was not properly researched into making sure that the correct brand was being tagged. Nobody should be taking my story and assuming I mean something else without context for their own benefit.”
Bre noted that one of the bracelets included the eye of Horus, a symbol she has worn since she was a kid and it represents “protection and healing.”
In a follow-up post, Bre shared a picture of the package that also included cards from both Lavara Versé and MAGA Bracelets.
Bre also shared screenshots of an alleged conversation with a colleague, who cleared up the confusion about the two jewelry brands included in the package. Thereafter, Bre shared a screenshot of an alleged Instagram direct message that the colleague sent to Chrishell.
In the alleged message to Chrishell, the woman explained that Lavara Versé was a new jewelry brand run by the same owner of MAGA Bracelets.
“Because La Verse is brand new, Coco only had thank you cards from her older company called Maga Bracelets. The bracelets were from La Verse, but the packaging still said Maga. None of us expected Bre to post, but she did, and we were both so grateful. It was just the wrong company tagged, and now she’s getting backlash for something that wasn’t her fault, Just wanted to clear that up.”
A response from Chrishell was not included in the image.
Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause Doubles Down on Her Claims Against Bre
The Dancing With the Stars alum reacted to Bre’s responses via Instagram Stories as the background of the text was the definition of the derogatory term “Transvestite.”
“I just saw her response [rolling eyes emoji]. OK she ‘tagged the wrong brand’ even though it’s all the same company and MAGA was HIGHLY featured right next to her wrist,” Chrishell wrote. “Not my job to teach her that this term is EXTREMELY outdated, but here’s a free education. And if my partner WAS trans, they are not, I would happily love them exactly the same. GTFOH someone take my phone.”
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