Loud and clear. Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause clarified that she still wants to have kids and revealed she even plans to adopt a child.
01.09.2022 - 16:35 / justjared.com
Chrishell Stause is NOT happy with someone she’s filming Selling Sunset with right now.
The 41-year-old reality star and real estate guru is currently filming season six of the hit Netflix show, and it looks like fans are going to see something wild go down.
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Loud and clear. Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause clarified that she still wants to have kids and revealed she even plans to adopt a child.
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Zack Sharf Matt Smith was a staple of Netflix’s “The Crown” during its first two seasons, where he starred as Prince Philip opposite Claire Foy’s Queen Elizabeth II. Smith’s portrayal of the British royal not only earned critical acclaim and an Emmy nomination, but it also generated an unexpected response from Philip’s grandson, Prince Harry. Smith revealed on “Today” that Prince Harry once addressed him as “granddad” when they met while playing polo. “I met Harry once, at polo, which sounds a bit grand, but it wasn’t that grand,” Smith said. “And he walked up to me and went, ‘Granddad.’” Smith added, “He watched the show! Well, I can’t claim to know if he watches it currently, but he watched a bit of it then.”
Netflix show, Selling Sunset. The pregnant blonde beauty was radiant in a coral sun dress paired with strappy heels. Since her pregnancy, she has been focusing more on her health, saying, ’something pregnancy has taught me so far is that there is so much beauty in having quiet moments with yourself and prioritizing your wellbeing.
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Uh-oh! It sounds like Chrishell Stause is already in the middle of a new feud on Selling Sunset!
"Selling Sunset" star Chrishell Stause is already teasing the drama as the cameras start filming season six of the Netflix show. Stause took to Instagram Wednesday to call out a "fake" co-star.The 41-year-old made a name for herself in season one of the luxury real estate show. Now, she's calling someone out for being thirsty for camera time.
told Empire. “When I was up at bat, I really swung at the ball.”The “Knives Out” filmmaker added that he crafted “The Last Jedi” as not just a “Star Wars” movie, but a movie about “Star Wars.”“The ultimate intent was not to strip away – the intent was to get to the basic, fundamental power of myth.
three-decade-long journey to get made, Gaiman said in a recent appearance on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast that top brass at Warner Bros. told him of the King of Pop’s interest in the part. “By 1996, I was being taken to Warners, where the then-president of Warner Bros.
*Warning, contains spoilers for Selling The OC*With the release date of Selling Sunset season 6 not yet confirmed, its spin-off Selling the OC is giving us the fix we need of glamazons caught in a whirlwind of tricky real estate deals and, of course, relentless drama. The Netflix reality series, much like its predecessor, focuses on a group of luxury realtors at The Oppenheim Group they flog multi-million dollar mansions with infinity pools across the most exclusive enclaves of the OC. Steered by the brokerage’s founders twin brothers Jason and Brett Oppenheim, the well-heeled agents, which in this series includes both men and women unlike the all-female Selling Sunset, spend their days signing contracts and starting feuds.
Ethan Shanfeld “The Sandman,” Netflix’s TV adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s sprawling comic book series, is approaching its third week at the top of Netflix’s Global Top 10 list. The series has racked up over 127.5 million hours viewed, but Gaiman thinks that “may not be enough” for Netflix to renew it for a second season.Answering some questions on Twitter over the weekend, Gaiman explained why fans shouldn’t assume the show’s massive popularity will lead to a Season 2.“Because ‘Sandman’ is a really expensive show,” Gaiman tweeted, responding to a commenter asking why “S2 is even a question.”Gaiman continued, “And for Netflix to release the money to let us make another season we have to perform incredibly well.
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