Netflix actor alleges co-star employed racist acquaintance to sabotage their career.

The program has been involved in a scandal.

September 6th 2024.

Netflix actor alleges co-star employed racist acquaintance to sabotage their career.
Selling Sunset star Chelsea Lazkani recently took to social media to express her frustration with her co-stars. In a series of posts, she accused her fellow castmate Bre Tiesi of orchestrating a plot to ruin her on the show. Lazkani claimed that Tiesi introduced a friend named Amanda Lynn, who Lazkani referred to as a "racist," to the rest of the cast in an effort to take her down.

The drama began when a viral TikTok video surfaced, in which user @stephwithdadeets alleged that Lynn had made racist comments on Twitter over a decade ago. Lazkani then spoke out, claiming that Tiesi and Lynn had planned to "take her down" by bringing Lynn onto the show and creating a storyline around it. She also stated that she had never met Lynn before and that she had just handled the situation the best way she could.

Lazkani didn't hold back, accusing Tiesi of trying to ruin her in a calculated plan. Lynn was also accused of writing racist tweets back in 2012. The Agency has reached out to Netflix, Lynn, and Tiesi for comment on the situation.

In the latest season of Selling Sunset, Tiesi informed Lazkani that her friend had allegedly seen Lazkani's husband, Jeff Lazkani, kissing another woman in a hotel lobby. Tiesi admitted that she couldn't be 100% sure of the information's accuracy but wanted to share it with Lazkani, as she had been in a similar situation before. In March, Lazkani filed for divorce from her husband, citing "irreconcilable differences."

The drama surrounding the show began even before its release, with cast members threatening to quit after watching the previews. During the screening, they discovered that agent Nicole Young had spread a rumor about her colleague Emma Hernan having an affair with a married man. This caused tension amongst the cast, with Chrishell Stause publicly stating that Hernan was left "blindsided" by the "categorically false" claim. Stause even threatened to quit the show, calling out the production company for not giving Hernan a chance to defend herself.

Lazkani also took to social media to express her outrage, tagging Young and calling her "the most diabolical piece of trash" she had ever met. She also questioned the production company's integrity and accused them of "spreading lies for views." The drama on the show has caused some viewers to voice their frustration, with many expressing their desire for more lighthearted drama rather than serious and exhausting conflicts between the women.

Despite the drama, Selling Sunset remains a popular show, with fans tuning in to watch the luxurious lifestyles of the LA real estate agents at the Oppenheim Group. The Agency has reached out to the production company and representatives for Stause, Hernan, and Young for comment. Selling Sunset can be streamed on Netflix.

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