Brooke Shields is telling her truth and her story.
11.03.2023 - 19:11 / usmagazine.com
Called out! Amid filming for Selling Sunset season 6, star Chrishell Stause has publicly called out the production team’s tricks.
“The way reality TV producers manipulate things to create a narrative,” the Under Construction author, 41, wrote via Instagram Story on Saturday, March 11, adding a collection of snake and trashcan emojis. “Sucks to not be able to be proud of what you’re working on.”
Stause also tagged the Instagram account for Done and Done Productions, who notably created Selling Sunset.
In a second slide, the Kentucky native reposted a GIF of a random man grabbing at various slips of paper in a glass box as a fan blows the items around. “Me collecting receipts for when the time comes @done_and_done_productions or scrap this fake narrative bc don’t forget we have voices too,” she captioned her Story post. “Viewers do NOT want manufactured drama.”
Stause also tagged three of the Selling Sunset producers’ personal accounts, including show creator Adam DiVello. None of the producing partners have publicly responded to the reality TV star’s claims.
While the Oppenheim Group agent did not further explain what led to her savage social media upload, she has been in the midst of filming Selling Sunset season 6. In fact, Stause previously slammed one of her costars for acting “fake” on set.
“The thirst for camera time on season 6 is REAL. Wow. That was insanity,” the former soap star, who is currently dating Australian drummer G Flip, wrote via her Instagram Story in August 2022. “But also SO transparent. Get your 15mins girl but leave my business out of it
Brooke Shields is telling her truth and her story.
Brooke Shields is telling her truth and her story.The actress walked the carpet at the premiere of her new Netflix documentary,, in New York City, where she spoke with ET's Rachel Smith about her candid and emotionally powerful film, and why it was the right time to open up about her experiences and trauma.«It was time because of the team, because my children's age, and because of all the work that I have done to really find belief and confidence in my own self,» shared Shields, who found herself wiping away «happy tears» when she hit the carpet, as she was overwhelmed by the magnitude of the evening.«At my age, this is a different time, it's a different era, and I was ready to share [my story] and ready to be brutally honest,» Shields said. «Otherwise, it wouldn't have been authentic and I would have been a hypocrite.In the documentary — which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January and is coming to Hulu -- the 57-year-old actress recalls a harrowing experience she says happened during a period when she was struggling to find work in Hollywood and was sexually attacked by an „industry insider“ after graduating from Princeton. Reflecting on the journey she went on to get to a place where she felt she could discuss the painful encounter, Shields told ET, »It was about processing it all… and coming to terms with it, and owning it."«It was important to tell the story, and was also important so that we don't have to feel alone,» she continued.As for what message she might give her younger self — back when she was a child actress — Shields explained that she'd simply say, «Give yourself a break.»The documentary, directed by Lana Wilson, takes on the same title as the controversial 1978 film Shields appeared in when
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