'Selling Sunset' Stars Chrishell Stause and Bre Tiesi Beefing Over 'MAGA Bracelet'
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Chrishell Stause and Bre Tiesi got into a heated exchange on social media as the former accused the latter of supporting Donald Trump after posting a picture of her 'MAGA bracelet.'

AceShowbiz - The glitzy world of Netflix's "Selling Sunset" has spilled off-screen once again, this time revolving around a MAGA bracelet. Chrishell Stause, 43, called out her co-star Bre Tiesi, 33, over an Instagram post featuring jewelry from a company named "MAGA Bracelets," sparking a significant online drama.

Stause shared Tiesi's post with the said jewelry and wrote in the caption. "Some people are GREAT for TV, but when it comes to talking about our real issues (using slurs etc.) they tend to be cut." Stause added, "If you move like this when cameras aren't around, move like this IN FRONT of the cameras."

In her initial post, Tiesi wrote, "Thank you @magabracelets need extra protection these days."

Chrishell Stause slams Bre Tiesi

Chrishell Stause slams Bre Tiesi.

Responding to the backlash, Tiesi issued an apology, explaining that her post had been misunderstood. "I do not politically speak on opinions ever and I am far from MAGA," she clarified, adding that the bracelet was a "gift" from Lavara Verse, "not the brand that was tagged."

"We all make mistakes and when tagging the brand this was not properly researched into making sure the correct brand was being tagged," Tiesi continued. "Nobody should be taking my story and assuming I mean something else without context for their own benefit."

Jennifer Stano, Tiesi's jewelry connection, also defended her, explaining that the jewelry came from designer Nicola "Coco" Verses who launched a new collection called Lavara Verse. When Coco sent the bracelet to Tiesi, she only had leftover packaging and thank-you cards from her older company (MAGA), instead of the new one Lavara Verse.

Despite these explanations, Stause wasn't convinced. She further criticized Tiesi for using outdated and offensive language. "I just saw her excuse. OK, she 'tagged the wrong brand' even though it's all the same company and MAGA was HIGHLY featured right next to her wrist," Stause wrote.

As "Selling Sunset" season 9 looms on the horizon, fans will undoubtedly be keen to see how this off-screen drama influences on-screen dynamics.

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