Chrishel Stause is applauding the former BFF Emma Hernan after defending her boyfriend, Blake Davisin the middle of the ongoing trio feud.
“That is NOT what was said,” Chrishell, 44, wrote via her Instagram story on Tuesday, Nov. 4, referring to Emma’s claims about Blake and her alleged comments about Chrishell’s partner. G Flip.
Chrishell joked, “But good job Emma on lighting the i hate my partner and their preferred use of the pronoun.”
Chrishell’s comments are directly related to Emma’s exclusive interview with Us Weeklyin which she claimed Blake “didn’t say pronouns were dumb” during a past conversation with Chrishell about G Flip being non-binary and using her pronouns.
“He accidentally said ‘woman’ (about G Flip). When he said ‘woman’, I told him and explained it to him, and it was the first time I found out and tried to be good,” Emma, 33, said. we on tuesday “That was two years ago, too. That wasn’t like a recent thing. That was two years ago and I corrected him, because I knew I wanted to be sensitive.”
Emma explained: “I’m very sensitive to the situation so I corrected him and he said, ‘Oh, wrong.’ We’re from the south and we don’t really do it there.’ That’s exactly what was said.”

Emma pointed out that Blake’s alleged misuse of “woman” is what caused tension between her boyfriend and Chrishell while adding to her own pre-existing issues with Chrishell. (Chrisshell has spoken not approve of Emma dating Blake.)
“She rubbed Chrishell the wrong way, and she’s protective of G and she’s an amazing person, so I don’t blame her for that,” Emma said. we of Chrishell’s reaction. “But he didn’t mean anything by it. He didn’t say the pronouns were silly or (were) stupid. I was right there.”
Once it was Emma’s video interview published through social networks on Tuesday, Chrishell hit back, claiming that Emma didn’t tell the whole story. He also defended his own approach to correcting people about G Flip’s pronouns.
“I’ve never gotten mad if someone makes a polite mistake with G’s pronouns. It happens all the time and I gently correct and we move on,” Chrishell wrote via social media.
Chrishell revealed that she planned to “wait and see what happens” during the Season 9 reunion of Selling sunset before “fully responding” to Emma’s comments. (Season 9 dropped on Netflix Wednesday, October 28.)
Chrishell, meanwhile, previously claimed Blake used a racial slur and made other “extremely problematic” comments about her partner. she said variety on Friday, October 31that Blake once compared “non-binary people to mental illness,” noting that he was “being nice” during the chat, but that his comment was offensive.

Chrishell Stause and G Flip.
Courtesy of Chrishell Stause/InstagramAt the time, Chrishell told the outlet that her issues with Blake “go far beyond what you can see on a show where they’re trying their hardest. keep it light and upbeat.”
However, she claimed via her Instagram story on Tuesday that Blake’s “hateful posts on her IG story against the LGBTQ community speak volumes about who to believe,” pointing to recent messages she’s shared since filming ended.
Chrishell then shared examples of why she doesn’t think Blake should be trusted, including a TikTok of him putting Emma’s face in his crotch with the caption: “When your girl asks what’s for dinner.”
“But sure, believe this man if you want,” Chrishell wrote alongside the controversial video. “The internet is going to find a way to fill its narrative about you, so I’m (excited) to get this all over with very soon.”
He proceeded to point out Blake’s alleged misogyny and offensive takes on women, minorities and different racial groups through his Instagram stories.
“I’ll let her words speak for themselves as now it’s my word against hers,” Chrishell wrote alongside two of Blake’s previous IG stories in which she wondered, “Why do they have a fat barbie?” after seeing a doll in the store.

Blake Davis and Emma Hernan.
Courtesy of Blake Davis/InstagramBlake also pondered why there was a “paralyzed Barbie” before joking: “Next we’re going to have a bearded Barbie.”
“Please use your best judgment here,” Chrishell asked her followers on Tuesday, sharing more racially charged posts than Blake previously shared, as well as negative posts about the transgender community.
Before Chrishell applauded Emma and Blake on social media, Emma said we that he hoped the three of them could “have a conversation” in the future and move forward.
“It’s one of those things with their personalities where they’ll never see eye to eye. They’re on two ends of the spectrum in the sense that she doesn’t appreciate certain things that he does and he doesn’t appreciate certain things that she does. Unfortunately, I’m in the middle,” Emma said on Tuesday. “There was a time when I loved them both so much. My ideal situation is for my best friend and my boyfriend to love each other. It was the hardest for me because it was so hard to watch. I didn’t want to choose because I really wanted it to work with both of them.”
Us Weekly reps for Emma and Blake have been reached out for further comment.



