Chrishell Stause
Chrishell Stause (born Terrina Chrishell Stause; July 21, 1981) is an American actress, television personality, and real estate agent, recognized for her long-running roles in daytime soap operas and her starring role on the Netflix reality series Selling Sunset.[1][2][3] Born in the small town of Draffenville, Kentucky, Stause grew up facing financial hardships, including periods of homelessness, before earning a Bachelor of Arts in theatre from Murray State University.[1] She launched her acting career in 2005 with the role of Amanda Dillon on the ABC soap opera All My Children, portraying the character until the show's cancellation in 2011.[1][2] Stause continued her soap opera success as Jordan Ridgeway on NBC's Days of Our Lives from 2013 to 2015, with recurring appearances starting in 2019; for this role, she received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series in 2020.[2][3] She also appeared as Bethany Bryant on CBS's The Young and the Restless in 2016.[3] Transitioning to reality television, Stause gained widespread fame as a cast member and agent on Selling Sunset, which premiered on Netflix in 2019 and chronicles luxury real estate in Los Angeles; she announced her departure in November 2025 after the season 9 reunion, citing mental health reasons.[2][3][4] As a licensed real estate agent (DRE# 02013937) with The Oppenheim Group, she specializes in high-end properties and has represented notable Hollywood clients, often prioritizing family needs such as school districts.[5][3][6] In recent years, Stause has expanded her television presence with appearances on Dancing with the Stars (season 29, 2019), The Traitors (season 3, 2025), and a guest role as Yasmine Shields in the 2024–2025 revival of Neighbours.[2][3] She has also starred in films including the 2023 Lifetime movies A Rose for Her Grave and You're Not Supposed to Be Here, and appeared in (cameo) the 2024 Christmas rom-com Hot Frosty.[3] Additionally, Stause released her memoir Under Construction: My Journey from Heartbreak to Healing in 2022, detailing personal challenges.[1][7] On the personal front, Stause was married to actor Justin Hartley from 2017 to 2021, following an earlier engagement to Matthew Morrison that ended in 2007.[2] She began dating real estate broker Jason Oppenheim in 2021 before marrying Australian musician G Flip in 2023.[2][8] Stause is also involved in philanthropy, supporting organizations like Upward Bound House, which aids homeless families—a cause close to her experiences.[1]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Chrishell Stause was born Terrina Chrishell Stause on July 21, 1981, in Draffenville, Kentucky, to mother Ranae Stause, who worked at a Shell gas station and drew inspiration from the establishment for her daughter's middle name after receiving assistance from a station attendant during labor.[9][10] She was adopted at birth by Jeff Stause, her stepfather, as her biological father—a man of half Japanese and half Spanish descent—had ended the relationship with Ranae before learning of the pregnancy, and Chrishell met him later in life.[10][11] Jeff, a drummer, became the familial "heartbeat," while Ranae raised the family amid significant challenges.[12] Stause grew up in a large family with four sisters—Shonda, Sabrina, Tabatha, and Charissa (later Hanks)—in rural Kentucky, where financial instability, parental struggles with drug addiction and mental health issues stemming from their 1970s upbringing, and periods of homelessness defined their early years.[13][12][14] The family endured poverty, relying on food stamps and Red Cross aid for school supplies, and faced multiple evictions, including extended homelessness in seventh and tenth grades without running water or electricity, during which Stause lived in a tent with her mother, washed her hair in a river at age 12, and missed a year of school while hiding her circumstances from peers to avoid stigma.[15][14] The family's hardships were compounded by the tragic losses of both parents to lung cancer: Jeff in April 2019 after a prolonged battle, and Ranae in July 2020 at stage 4, with Stause by her side during her final moments amid COVID-19 restrictions that ironically deepened their bond through daily calls.[10][12] These deaths, unrelated to their past addiction struggles, left a profound emotional scar on Stause, who mourned Jeff as the "heartbeat of our family" in an Instagram tribute and found solace in believing her parents were reunited free from pain, though she described watching Ranae's last breaths as "absolutely heart-breaking."[10][12]Education and early aspirations
Following her family's relocation within Kentucky during her formative years, Chrishell Stause attended Marshall County High School, from which she graduated in 1999.[16] This period solidified her interest in performance, as she navigated personal challenges that later fueled her ambitions. Her experiences there laid the groundwork for pursuing higher education in the arts, driven by a desire to build a stable future beyond her family's financial struggles. Stause then enrolled at Murray State University in Kentucky, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in theater in 2003.[17] During her time on campus, she actively participated in several productions, including roles as Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest, Shelby in Steel Magnolias, and Katherine in The Taming of the Shrew. Her theater training honed her skills in acting and improvisation, fostering a passion for storytelling that was deeply influenced by watching soap operas with her mother amid family hardships such as poverty and periods of homelessness.[18] These early exposures, combined with her determination to escape economic instability, shaped her resolve to enter the entertainment industry.[19] Upon graduation, Stause relocated to Los Angeles to pursue acting professionally, supporting herself through various entry-level jobs while auditioning relentlessly.[20] Notably, she worked as a waitress at Tony Roma's restaurant, where she served ribs to customers during her first year in the city, embodying the perseverance her education had instilled.[20] This phase marked the transition from academic training to real-world pursuit of her dreams, highlighting her unyielding commitment to a career in performance despite initial uncertainties.Professional career
Acting roles
Stause began her acting career in daytime television, debuting as Amanda Dillon Martin on the ABC soap opera All My Children in 2005.[21] She portrayed the character, the daughter of longtime resident Trevor Dillon and lawyer Brooke English, through various dramatic arcs including family conflicts, romantic entanglements, and personal rebellions such as running away from home and accusing others of theft.[22] Stause appeared in over 500 episodes until the show's conclusion in 2011, establishing her as a prominent figure in soap opera circles.[23] In 2013, Stause transitioned to NBC's Days of Our Lives, taking on the role of Jordan Ridgeway, a physical therapist with a secretive past who arrives in Salem to aid Rafe Hernandez's recovery at the behest of Kate Roberts.[24] Her character, revealed to have multiple identities and a traumatic history involving an abusive stepfather, Clyde Weston, became entangled in corporate intrigue, blackmail schemes, and romantic triangles with Rafe and Chad DiMera.[24] Jordan's storyline darkened with a mental breakdown leading to the kidnapping of Ciara Brady and baby Charlotte DiMera, an attempted murder, and her eventual death by poisoning in 2020, though Stause reprised the role in recurring and guest capacities in 2019, 2020–2021, and 2023, including ghostly visions haunting Ben Weston.[24] Across 214 episodes, the role highlighted Stause's versatility in portraying complex, vengeful figures.[25] Stause expanded into film with leading roles in Lifetime thrillers, including Staged Killer (2019), where she played Naomi Spencer, a talk show host whose life unravels after reconnecting with a dangerous former colleague.[26] In 2023, she starred as Lori in A Rose for Her Grave: The Randy Roth Story, depicting a best friend desperately trying to save her companion from a serial killer husband based on real events.[27] She made a cameo appearance as Jan in the Netflix holiday film Hot Frosty (2024), a romantic comedy about a magical snowman.[28] Internationally, Stause guest-starred as the glamorous businesswoman Yasmine "Yas" Shields on the Australian soap Neighbours in 2024, arriving in Erinsborough to stage a light show while pursuing secretive ventures.[29] Earlier guest spots included the web series Youth & Consequences (2018) and the Lifetime film Bodyguard Seduction (2022). These scripted roles paved the way for her pivot to reality television.[30]Reality television appearances
Stause transitioned from her acting career to reality television in 2019 when she was cast as one of the original real estate agents on Netflix's Selling Sunset, portraying her role at the luxury brokerage The Oppenheim Group in Los Angeles.[4] The series, which follows the agents' high-end property dealings and personal lives, featured Stause in prominent dramatic storylines, including her office romance with boss Jason Oppenheim during season 5, which became a central plot involving emotional conflicts and workplace dynamics, as well as intense business negotiations over multimillion-dollar listings that highlighted competitive tensions among the cast.[31] She appeared across all nine seasons from 2019 to 2025, contributing to the show's popularity by blending professional real estate pursuits with interpersonal drama.[32] In November 2025, following the airing of the season 9 reunion on November 5, Stause announced her departure from Selling Sunset, stating that the ongoing drama and editing choices had become detrimental to her mental health, and expressing a readiness to pursue new opportunities beyond the series.[33] Her exit marked the end of her involvement after six years, during which the show had elevated her profile in unscripted television.[34] Stause expanded her reality TV presence with an appearance on season 29 of ABC's Dancing with the Stars in 2019, where she partnered with professional dancer Gleb Savchenko and performed routines including a Viennese waltz and contemporary dance, before being eliminated in week 8 after landing in the bottom two.[35] In 2025, she competed as a Faithful contestant on season 3 of Peacock's The Traitors, employing strategies focused on building alliances, confronting suspected Traitors like Tom Sandoval due to personal history, and defending close relationships, though she was eliminated early in the eighth episode via a Traitor murder.[36] Her participation in these shows showcased her adaptability in diverse unscripted formats.[37] Stause's work on Selling Sunset earned her the MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Reality Star in 2022, recognizing her standout performance amid the series' blend of luxury real estate and personal revelations.[38]Real estate endeavors
Chrishell Stause joined The Oppenheim Group in 2018 as a real estate agent, focusing on luxury properties in the Los Angeles area.[39] She specializes in high-end residential sales, with particular expertise in navigating school districts, which has made her a preferred choice for family-oriented clients seeking relocation or upgrades in the competitive LA market.[5] As a licensed real estate broker in California (DRE# 01983697), Stause emphasizes client satisfaction through detailed market analysis and personalized service, often catering to clients in the entertainment industry who require discreet relocation support.[5] Her portfolio includes high-profile listings, such as multimillion-dollar estates in Hollywood Hills and Beverly Hills; for instance, she co-listed a $10.6 million property in the 90210 area that sold in October 2021.[40] Stause has been recognized in the Los Angeles Times for representing significant estates and collaborating with prominent buyers and sellers, underscoring her market knowledge and negotiation skills.[5] Following the conclusion of her involvement in Selling Sunset after its ninth season in 2025, Stause continues her work as a real estate agent with The Oppenheim Group, maintaining her focus on luxury sales while exploring opportunities in real estate-related hosting and consulting.[41][42] Her visibility from the reality series has notably enhanced her professional profile in the industry.[43]Personal life
Relationships and marriages
Stause began dating actor Justin Hartley in late 2013 after they met through a mutual friend at a concert. Their relationship progressed quickly, leading to an engagement in July 2016, which Stause announced on Instagram with a photo of her ring, describing it as a surprise proposal during a romantic getaway. The couple married on October 28, 2017, in an intimate ceremony at a winery in Sun Valley, California, attended by close family and friends, with Stause wearing a custom Monique Lhuillier gown.[44] The marriage lasted just over two years before tensions arose, culminating in Hartley filing for divorce on November 22, 2019, citing irreconcilable differences and listing their separation date as July 8, 2019. Stause was reportedly blindsided by the filing, learning of it via text message from Hartley's lawyer, and responded by contesting the separation date and requesting spousal support, alleging emotional distress caused by the sudden end to the marriage. The divorce was finalized in February 2021 without a prenuptial agreement, with Stause later describing the period as deeply traumatic in interviews. Following her divorce, Stause entered a relationship with Australian non-binary musician G Flip in early 2022, following the end of her romance with real estate broker Jason Oppenheim. Their connection gained public attention when Stause starred in G Flip's music video for "Get Me Outta Here," released in April 2021, which featured intimate scenes between them. Stause confirmed the relationship during the November 2021 reunion special for Selling Sunset season 4, noting it began organically after working together. They held a surprise wedding in Las Vegas in 2023, which they revealed publicly on May 10, 2023. They later held a vow renewal ceremony in Australia in July 2024, followed by a medieval-themed ceremony in the Hollywood Hills in July 2025. The couple has since renewed their vows multiple times, including in Australia in July 2024 and at a medieval-themed event in July 2025.[45][46] In May 2022, during the Selling Sunset season 5 reunion, Stause publicly came out as bisexual, explaining that her attraction to G Flip helped her recognize and embrace her queerness after years of identifying as straight despite past experiences with women. She has since advocated for greater queer representation in media and relationships, emphasizing the importance of visibility for late-blooming LGBTQ+ individuals in interviews and on social platforms, stating that sharing her story helps normalize fluid attractions beyond traditional labels.[47]Family and health challenges
Chrishell Stause experienced profound personal loss when her adoptive father, Jeff Stause, died from lung cancer in April 2019.[48] Her mother, Ranae Stause, was diagnosed with the same disease in February 2020 and passed away in July 2020, just over a year later.[49] Stause has publicly shared her grief through emotional Instagram posts, describing the pain of losing both parents to cancer within 15 months and honoring their memory on occasions like World Cancer Day.[48] In October 2025, amid a cast conflict on Selling Sunset, she dedicated the show's season to her parents, noting how discussions of their lives resurfaced in interviews and emphasizing their resilience despite past struggles with addiction.[50] Stause has also faced her own health challenges, including surgery in February 2023 to remove a large ovarian cyst that required hospitalization.[51] In September 2024, she underwent another procedure after discovering her 15-year-old breast implants had silently ruptured, detected during a routine body scan with no prior symptoms.[52] These incidents, combined with the emotional toll of her parents' deaths and high-profile divorce, contributed to her ongoing discussions about mental health struggles under career pressures. In November 2025, Stause announced her departure from Selling Sunset after nine seasons, citing the show's toxic environment as detrimental to her well-being and stating it was "no longer good for my mental health."[53] As of 2025, Stause and her spouse, G Flip, whom she married in 2023, have no biological children and are navigating a challenging journey toward parenthood. The couple has openly discussed their IVF experiences, describing the process as "very grim" and emotionally taxing, with Stause resuming treatments in June 2025 but considering it potentially her final attempt due to the financial and physical strain.[54] They have explored alternatives, including adoption and surrogacy, amid difficulties like selecting donors and the lengthy adoption process, which Stause has called one of the hardest parts of their path.[55] Stause has shared this emotional journey publicly through Instagram updates and interviews, highlighting moments of heartbreak from failed attempts while expressing optimism about building their family.[56] Throughout these challenges, Stause has emphasized the importance of her chosen family and support systems, including close friends who provide unwavering encouragement during IVF and grief. She has stated that she feels capable of pursuing parenthood independently if needed, keeping all options open while leaning on this network for strength.[57]Public image and advocacy
Media recognition and influence
Chrishell Stause's visibility in media has been markedly elevated by her inclusion in the 2025 Out100 list from Out magazine, where she was recognized in the Storytellers category for her contributions to LGBTQ+ narratives through charisma, sincerity, and an inspiring personal journey on reality television.[58] This honor underscores her role as a prominent figure in queer media representation, highlighting how her on-screen authenticity has resonated with audiences seeking relatable storytelling. Stause has emerged as a notable influence in fashion, particularly through her bold appearances on the red carpets tied to Selling Sunset and her fashion collaborations that blend glamour with accessibility. Her looks, often featuring sleek silhouettes and vibrant colors, have inspired fan recreations and editorial features, evolving from early career simplicity to high-impact ensembles that reflect her multifaceted career. This influence extends to designer collaborations, such as her 2022 capsule collection with Lipsy London, which incorporated real estate-inspired elements like structured blazers and elegant dresses, making luxury attainable for a broader audience.[59][60] On social media, Stause maintains a robust presence with over four million Instagram followers as of late 2025, leveraging the platform for candid updates on her professional transitions, personal milestones, and behind-the-scenes glimpses that foster direct engagement with fans.[61] Her posts, blending humor and vulnerability, have cultivated a loyal community, often amplifying discussions on career pivots and relational authenticity in the public eye. Stause's broader cultural impact lies in her contributions to normalizing queer relationships within reality TV and promoting diversity in the real estate sector, where her visibility as an openly queer realtor challenges traditional industry norms and encourages inclusivity. Through her storyline on Selling Sunset, she has helped queer the genre by centering nonbinary partnerships and femme presentations, providing representation that defies stereotypes and inspires viewers to embrace fluid identities.[62][63] This influence subtly intersects with her advocacy, reinforcing messages of acceptance in entertainment and professional spaces.Philanthropic efforts and activism
Chrishell Stause has been vocal about her support for cancer research, particularly following the deaths of her father in 2019 and her mother in 2020 from lung cancer. During her participation in season 29 of Dancing with the Stars in 2019, she dedicated performances to raising awareness and funds for Stand Up To Cancer, an organization that funds groundbreaking cancer research. This effort was deeply personal, as Stause has shared how the losses motivated her commitment to the cause.[64] Stause has also supported organizations aiding homeless families, such as Upward Bound House, drawing from her own experiences of financial hardship and homelessness in childhood.[1] In the realm of LGBTQ+ advocacy, Stause has actively partnered with organizations like GLAAD to promote visibility and representation. She co-hosted GLAAD's red carpet coverage at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in 2025, highlighting LGBTQ+ stories in music and entertainment. Following her public coming out as bisexual during the 2023 Selling Sunset reunion special, Stause has spoken openly about the importance of bisexuality representation, attending Pride events such as WeHo Pride in 2023 and 2025 to support the community. Her advocacy extends to broader inclusivity, emphasizing acceptance for queer identities in media.[65][62][66] Stause is a dedicated animal rights supporter, focusing on adoption and shelter promotion through collaborations with PETA. She adopted her dog Gracie in 2016 and featured her in a 2021 PETA campaign encouraging "adopt, don't shop" to reduce shelter overcrowding. In 2025, after Gracie's passing, Stause adopted a new rescue dog named Peace and starred in another PETA video campaign promoting shelter adoptions as a compassionate alternative to breeding. These efforts underscore her ongoing promotion of animal welfare.[67][68] In 2025, Stause has tied her personal IVF journey with partner G Flip to advocacy for greater access to fertility treatments for queer families, sharing updates on social media to raise awareness about the emotional and financial challenges involved. This initiative draws from her own experiences navigating fertility options as a bisexual woman in a same-sex relationship, aiming to destigmatize the process and support inclusive reproductive health resources.[69][70]Filmography and accolades
Filmography
Television Chrishell Stause's television credits span soap operas, reality series, and guest appearances, beginning with her breakthrough role in daytime television.| Year(s) | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005–2011 | All My Children | Amanda Dillon | Main role in ABC soap opera; appeared in over 400 episodes.[21] |
| 2013–2015, 2019–2023 | Days of Our Lives | Jordan Ridgeway | Main role (2013–2015); recurring role thereafter in NBC soap opera; total appearances exceed 150 episodes.[24] |
| 2016 | The Young and the Restless | Bethany Bryant | Recurring role in CBS soap opera; 16 episodes.[71] |
| 2019–2025 | Selling Sunset | Self | Reality series on Netflix; cast member across 9 seasons (2019–2025), departed after season 9; over 100 episodes. |
| 2024 | Neighbours | Yasmine "Yas" Shields | Guest role in Australian soap opera; multiple episodes.[72] |
| 2025 | The Traitors | Self - Contestant | Reality competition series on Peacock; season 3, 10 episodes.[2] |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Eve of Abduction | Lila | Supporting role in Lifetime thriller.[73] |
| 2018 | Another Time | Julia Practor | Supporting role in sci-fi romance.[74] |
| 2019 | Staged Killer | Naomi | Lead role in thriller.[26] |
| 2023 | A Rose for Her Grave: The Randy Roth Story | Lori | Lead role in Lifetime true-crime drama.[75] |
| 2023 | You're Not Supposed to Be Here | Zoe | Lead role in Lifetime thriller.[76] |
| 2024 | Hot Frosty | Jan | Lead role in holiday romance.[77] |
Awards and nominations
Chrishell Stause has earned recognition for her performances in soap operas and her starring role on the reality series Selling Sunset, including a nomination from the Daytime Emmy Awards and a win at the MTV Movie & TV Awards.[38] She has also received multiple nominations at the People's Choice Awards for her contributions to reality television.[38] In 2025, Stause was honored in Out magazine's Out100 list, recognizing her as one of the most influential LGBTQ+ individuals of the year for her personal story and advocacy.[58] The following table summarizes her major awards and nominations:| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series | Days of Our Lives | Nominated |
| 2021 | MTV Movie & TV Awards | Best Unscripted Fight | Selling Sunset (shared with Christine Quinn) | Nominated |
| 2022 | MTV Movie & TV Awards | Best Reality Star | Selling Sunset | Won |
| 2022 | People's Choice Awards | Reality TV Star of 2022 | Selling Sunset | Nominated |
| 2024 | People's Choice Awards | The Reality TV Star of the Year | Selling Sunset | Nominated |
| 2025 | Out100 | Honoree (non-competitive) | N/A | Honored |