Entire Selling Sunset cast knew about cheating accusations months before filming started

Apparently Bre and Chelsea discussed everything in December but had to re-enact the scene in March for filming


Right, so in the newest season of Selling Sunset Bre tells Chelsea that she saw her husband with another woman and it’s very much presented as the first time Chelsea has ever heard about this. Later, the rest of the cast finds out about the news apparently for the first time too, and everyone is very shocked at what’s happened.

Yeah, well it sounds like that’s not actually what happened at all as Bre is now claiming that not only Chelsea but pretty much all of the Selling Sunset cast knew about the cheating claims before *that* scene was filmed.

Whilst Chelsea has admitted she was the one who asked producers to set up the scene, Bre claims that nobody in the cast was “blindsided” by the news and she thinks it’s “comedic” how they’re all acting.

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In a series of tweets, Chelsea clarified the situation between her and Bre on Selling Sunset. She admitted: ” Outside of filming Amanda contacted Bre about ‘tea’ – while filming, Bre orchestrated a fake call during her showing which ‘led to a sit down scene with Amanda’…in other words: she set this scene up with production, already knowing said tea to bring it to tv.

“I hear what is swirling while filming, and I ask production to set up a scene with Bre. I did this so she could tell me directly, so that it’s not past around to a trillion people before me. Hope this helps!”

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In a later interview with Cosmopolitan, Bre revealed: “They’ve known. They can sit here and paint whatever narrative helps them to not be attacked online, or however it is that they want to be perceived. But they were all very aware of this scene before it happened. They were aware of everything that was going on.

“A lot of people say that our show is scripted and it truly is not. But when it came to such a sensitive subject, I wasn’t gonna blindside [Chelsea], so I made that very clear. If you really watch it, and you really pay attention, you see many times that I said, ‘Y’all knew, you guys all knew this.’ So make me the bad guy all you want, but I’m just telling you what I heard.

“All three [of them] know very well that none of them were blindsided on camera. So this whole narrative is very comedic to me. I think it’s quite ridiculous.”

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She also clarified in a TikTok comment when someone asked her: “Real question is did Bre know what tea Amanda would have spilled on camera before agreeing to meet with her and film?” Bre responded: “Yep and I called the girls and told them BEFORE the lunch and none of them asked me not to, just to tell me how it goes.”

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As if that wasn’t all evidence enough, Bre did another interview with ET where she claims everyone found out about the news in December and then just pretended to have never heard about it when filming started in March.

The interviewer asks Bre: “When you say you told them in December, what did you tell them in December?” Bre replied: “This information that her husband was cheating on her.”

He clarifies: “So before you filmed this scene in March you knew?” Bre says: “Yes, I knew and they knew, all of them.” She continued by saying that she told Chelsea the news off-camera in December and explained that the scene we saw with Chelsea was just them rehashing what she already knew.

Selling Sunset is available on Netflix now – For all the latest Netflix news about Bre and the cast, plus drops, quizzes and memes like The Holy Church of Netflix on Facebook. 

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