Chrishell Stause Understands People Who Get Annoyed By Her Personality: 'Honestly, Same'
"Selling Sunset" star Chrishell Stause has addressed her critics saying, she understands those who get annoyed by her personality while watching the show.
"When people watch #sellingsunset & get annoyed by my personality. Honestly, same," she wrote on Twitter over the weekend. "I think years of auditioning clicks a weird part of my brain when speaking to camera to be 'ON' and I am working on it. Lol."
"But girl just relax. By the time we're canceled I'll get it," she concluded the post.
Many Twitter users took to the comments section to share their reactions to the post, with many of them expressing love and support for the actress. Interestingly, Stause responded to some of them.
"You're the sweetest! We love a high-energy bubbly queen! Don't dim your light for them," TV personality Holly Hagan wrote. To this, Stause replied, "Aww ily so sweet-thank you beauty!"
"I can't imagine watching myself on TV, much less getting feedback from other people judging me," a fan noted. "We are hardcore Team Chrishell in this household!"
"Thanks for bringing some joy and levity into a very difficult couple of years for this healthcare worker," the fan added. "Keep being YOU."
The 40-year-old actress replied to this comment and thanked the health care worker for "everything" they are doing. She also noted how difficult it is on a physical and mental level to work as a health care professional.
A fan then shared a meme that read, "The lion, the witch, and the audacity of this "b-tch." In the caption, the said fan noted, "I take it as a personal attack when someone insults the queen."
In response to the fan's funny meme, the actress explained that she doesn't want people to defend her as she just wants to acknowledge how annoyed she gets while watching herself on TV just like some of her critics.
Stause has appeared in the TV series "Selling Sunset" since 2019. She is also a regular on a TV series "Days of Our Lives," where she portrays Jordan Ridgeway's character. She was also seen in the movies "Staged Killer" and "My Little Girl Is Gone," which came out in 2019 and 2018, respectively.
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