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Josh Flaggis not backing down in his social media face off with Chrishell Stause!
After referring to the cast ofSelling Sunsetas “actors pretending to be agents” in a YouTube video andInstagrampost last week, theMillion Dollar Listing: Los Angelesstar, 37, is doubling down on his criticism ofChrishell Stause, 41, following ashade-filled TikTokshe posted on Tuesday.
“My goal is to get her on theNew York Timesbestselling list so I have another 1,700 on order,” he adds with a smirk.Selling SunsetalumChristine Quinn, who also hasdrama with Stause, liked Flagg’s post.
TheMDLLArealtor wrote in the caption: “Buy my book if you want to hear from someone whose sold 3 billion dollars worth of real estate. Or buy @chrishell.stause’s book if you want to hear from someone who has sold seven houses, total.”
His reference likely refers to an interview Stause did withW Magazinein August 2022, in which she said, “I think I’ve done seven deals so far in real estate.” The story was later updated to clarify that she had done seven deals so far that year, not in her entire career.
In response to Flagg’s initial critique,Stause posted a tiktokthat included a snippet of his TMZ interview and a screenshot ofUnder Constructionwhen it held the #1 Bestseller spot on Amazon.
Flagg released his real estate book,The Deal: Secrets for Mastering the Art of Negotiation, in October 2022.
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Stause responded to Flagg’s initial claim thatSelling Sunset’s stars were actors and not licensed real agents onTwitter.
“Well my license number is #02013937, but I also just had a movie hit@lifetimetvyesterday so check it out,” Stause wrote, referencing her new serial killer flick,A Rose for Her Grave: The Randy Roth Story.
She added, “Real estate is one of many of my hustles so I get the critique, but I would love to work with you in the future.”
Flaggrepliedon Twitter, tagging Lifetime and telling the network, they “should’ve cast me as Randy. I’d play a great serial killer?” He also responded directly to Stause, noting, “We’ll work together soon. It’s only a matter of time.”
The spat between the stars kicked off last week when Flagg uploaded aYoutube videoof him reacting to the “cringiest moments” onSelling Sunsetspecifically highlighting scenes between Stause and Quinn.
“I was expecting to seea show about real estate, but apparently none of these people have licenses,” he said while watching the drama unfold.
Sharing a shorter clip of his reactions on Instagram, Flagg expanded on the dig in his caption: “If you’d like to watch a real estate show with licensed agents, make sure to watch last night’s episode of MDLLA on @peacock,” he wrote. “If you want to watch actors pretend to be agents, tune into my newest YT video (Link in bio) where I review Selling Sunset.”
source: people.com