Jason Oppenheim on ‘very good terms’ with ex Chrishell: ‘I still have so much love for her’
06.10.2022 - 11:35
/ ok.co.uk
Selling Sunset’s Jason Oppenheim was left heartbroken when his relationship with Chrishell Stause ended last December.The pair went their separate ways because of their differentiating views on starting a family. Since then, the Real Estate brokerage-owner has found love with German model Marie-Lou Nurk and his Netflix co-star Chrishell is now in a relationship with singer G-Flip. But the 45 year old told OK! he’s still on great terms with his ex and he has “so much love and respect for her.” “We spoke today actually,” Jason said.
“We’re on very good terms and I still have so much love and respect for her and I always will. We had a strong friendship and connection before we were romantically involved and I think we’re back to that friendship." "We’re very comfortable with where we’re at and I enjoy filming with her a lot.” While, he also added that his new love, Marie-Lou, has met his former flame and insists there’s “no jealousy” between them. “I’ve been very transparent and open with Marie-Lou about Chrishell,” he said.
“They’ve met and she’s met many of my ex-girlfriends while she’s been here and I’m familiar with her ex-boyfriends. We’re very open about things and there’s no jealousy between us.” And the model, 25, added that she actually likes that Jason is friends with his exes – including real estate agent Mary Fitzgerald. Speaking about Chrishell, Marie-Lou explained: “I know they’re friends and like each other a lot.
I think this is a really good thing actually, because when guys say negative things about their ex-girlfriends, I think that’s a red flag. “For me, it’s a green flag that he’s still friends with his ex-girlfriends and I’m OK with that. It actually makes me pretty happy.” Jason and Marie-Lou met
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