Chrishell hits back at ‘homophobic’ Selling Sunset stylist’s claim she’s a ‘fake lesbian’

‘I hate having to address this because the stylist is thriving off the attention’


Chrishell has hit back at harmful claims a stylist on Selling Sunset made that she was actually a “fake lesbian.” During an episode of Selling Sunset, Chrishell told Amanza that she would not be attending her birthday party if her ‘homophobic’ stylist was also going to be there. She told Amanza: “Is your stylist coming to your birthday party? He’s super homophobic and attacked me and G Flip. I’m not gonna be in the same room as him.”

Whilst the stylist, Sammie Moussalle, made a public statement apologising for “the impact of my words” a few days ago, Chrishell claims that he is continuing to “spread false information” about her “sexuality.”

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In a statement on her Instagram, she wrote: “I hate having to address this because the stylist is thriving off the attention. However, it needs to be said because he continues to spread false information and as of three days ago was still policing my sexuality on his IG page and degrading public comments.

“So Amanza said that was the final straw and told him she can’t work with him anymore so he deleted those recent comments and issued an apology. However, now he is telling everyone I owe him money. I have never owed this man money.”

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Chrishell then threatened the stylist with legal action if he didn’t “leave her alone.” She continued: “I do not, nor have I ever this person I have proof for all of this, so Sammy this is your final warning before I will have legal continue this conversation. It’s ridiculous. Leave me alone. It’s clear you are trying to get with all of this, and I am only addressing it publicly one final time because it worked. But lawyers can handle it after this.”

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Sammie the stylist previously put out a full statement both on Instagram and to People, apologising to Selling Sunset star Chrishell for what he said to her.

In an Instagram statement, he wrote: “The situation between Chrishell and me stems from something that happened in 2021. A private matter became public, and I take full responsibility and accountability for both my actions and words—then and now. I do not want to focus on the past but to move forward and learn from this experience.

“I sincerely apologize to Chrishell and G Flip. I now fully understand the impact of my words, and I am truly sorry. It is not my place, nor is it appropriate, to comment on anyone’s personal life. I am committed to working on myself and how I respond to situations moving forward.”

 

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He continued: “I want to apologize to Amanza. I am deeply sorry for any stress or harm my words and actions may have caused you, both personally and professionally. I am grateful for the opportunities you’ve given me, and I truly value the relationship we share.

“I apologize to the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies. As a proud advocate, I am committed to continuing to listen, learn, and grow to be a better representative for all. I am dedicated to educating myself and being more mindful in the future.”

He told People that he said those things “out of spite” and “I should have never said what I said on social media.” He continued: “It’s affected my business, me being silent to the situation that happened prior as well too, and my livelihood and everything like that. And I would like to move on from this and be adults. We’re both members of the LGBTQ community. I’m a member, and she’s a member…”

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