Chirshell Stause claims she wasn't allowed to bring G Flip to awards show | Her.ie

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'Every single cast member invited and some had plus ones.'

On Twitter, Chrishell said that she was told she could only bring a guest to the awards show if they were a member of the Selling Sunset cast, however she maintained that some of the cast members were able to bring their partners.She wrote:"I am on the sauce a bit so I will prob regret this later. BUT people’s choice didn’t allow me to bring my partner to the awards. I could ONLY bring a plus 1 if it was a cast member. Wtf Sure this means I will never be nominated again but honestly fu.

"EVERY single cast member invited and some had plus ones. I was nominated for best realty star and yet they said NO. Again fu." I am on the sauce a bit so I will prob regret this later. BUT people’s choice didn’t allow me to bring my partner to the awards. I could ONLY bring a plus 1 if it was a cast member. Wtf

 

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