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what did chrishell post about emma

Chrishell Stause has recently used Instagram Stories and other social posts to call out Emma Hernan over Emma’s relationship with her boyfriend Blake Davis, focusing on alleged racist and anti‑LGBTQ behavior and Emma’s silence about it. Her posts make it clear she feels their friendship is over and that she “deserves better friends” who speak up against hate, not just privately but publicly.

What Chrishell posted about Emma

  • Chrishell shared Instagram Stories with “receipts” about Emma and Blake, including screenshots, clips and references to Blake’s alleged past posts and comments.
  • She reacted to Emma’s interview defending Blake, saying Emma’s version of events around pronouns and G‑Flip’s identity was not accurate and that it inflamed hate toward her partner.
  • In one widely quoted response to a fan asking her to apologize to Emma, Chrishell wrote that two years of Emma not speaking up against Blake’s “constant hate” toward her community is “not OK” and that “real friends speak up for their friends and their community.”

Main accusations in her posts

  • Chrishell has accused Blake of:
    • Using or feeling “entitled” to use the N‑word and making racially offensive remarks in front of her and co‑star Chelsea Lazkani, who is Black.
* Posting “very hateful” content online, including a sexualized video about Emma that Chrishell reshared as an example.
* Making dismissive comments about pronouns and LGBTQ identities, which she links directly to disrespect toward her non‑binary partner G‑Flip.
  • Her issue with Emma is that, in Chrishell’s view:
    • Emma stayed with Blake despite these alleged comments.
* Emma did not publicly speak out for Chrishell, G‑Flip, or Chelsea when the allegations surfaced and backlash started.

Where their friendship stands now

  • Chrishell has said she is at peace with distancing herself from Emma and is not interested in reconciling, framing it as a values and morality clash rather than just reality‑TV drama.
  • She’s written that “everyone should have better friends than that,” signaling she no longer sees Emma as someone who meets her standards for loyalty and allyship.
  • Around the same period, Chrishell also confirmed she is leaving Selling Sunset , saying the show and its conflicts were no longer good for her mental health, which adds to the sense that she is closing that chapter altogether.

TL;DR: Chrishell’s posts about Emma are not subtle subtweets—they’re direct call‑outs accusing Emma of standing by a boyfriend Chrishell says uses racist and anti‑LGBTQ language, and of failing to publicly defend Chrishell, G‑Flip, and Chelsea, which is why she’s done with the friendship.

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