Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause has hit out at the People's Choice Awards, claiming that they wouldn't allow her partner to attend.
This year's ceremony took place last night (December 6), with Chrishell and her Netflix show castmates among those in attendance.
However, taking to social media, the reality star alleged that the show wouldn't allow her to bring her partner G Flip as her plus one.
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"I am on the sauce a bit so I will prob regret this later," she tweeted. "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 [reality] star and yet they said NO. Again fu," Chrishell added, with her co-star Davina Potratz tweeting that she also "wanted to bring someone" but apparently couldn't.
Chrishell went on to reveal that G Flip, who is non-binary, wasn't in the country so wouldn't have been able to attend, but they only "realized that recently". She added: "Up until a few days ago I was fighting to get them in and only to see everyone invited. Gtfoh. I didn’t know till I got there that everyone was invited. So wtf was the issue?!
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"If you are going to invite the whole cast of #sellingsunset @peopleschoice awards then why did my plus one HAVE to be a cast member or other wise told I do not get a plus one..?? If no other cast invited then that would make sense but…," she continued, adding that "clearly what I was told was not the reason and no one tried to clear it up. I love the idea of the 'people’s choice' but this Hollywood game is f**ked".
She went on to admit: "I get it- there are WAY bigger issues. But these are the things people normally don’t say out loud unless they have multiple correspondence receipts and have had one too many tequilas and dgaf."
The PCAs are yet to publicly respond to the reality star's claims.
Elsewhere, Selling Sunset star Jason Oppenheim recently teased plenty of drama to come in the upcoming sixth season of the show.
Selling Sunset seasons 1-5 are streaming now on Netflix.