Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause defends herself after slamming Jason Oppenheim’s ex for misgendering her partner G Flip – and claims people argue with her to get bigger storylines

Chrishell Stause has defended herself after criticizing Jason Oppenheim’s ex Marie-Lou Nurk for mistreating her Australian partner Georgia ‘G Flip’ Flipo.

Chrishell, 42, posted a preview clip to Instagram of an argument between herself and Marie-Lou, 25, during season seven of Selling Sunset.

Marie-Lou, who was in a relationship with Jason, 46, at the time, confronted the TV personality about not being friendly to her.

In the video, Marie-Lou says Chrishell wasn’t interested enough in her life and then referred to non-binary G Flip, 30, using she and her pronouns.

Chrishell corrected her, saying, “My partner is non-binary, they use their pronouns. This is simple.

Feud: Chrishell Stause took to social media on Tuesday to defend herself after criticizing Jason Oppenheim's ex, Marie-Lou Nurk, for mistreating her partner G Flip during a preview clip for season seven of Selling Sunset

Feud: Chrishell Stause took to social media on Tuesday to defend herself after criticizing Jason Oppenheim’s ex, Marie-Lou Nurk, for mistreating her partner G Flip during a preview clip for season seven of Selling Sunset

Battle of the exes: Marie-Lou, 25, who was dating Jason, 46, confronted Chrishell about not being friendly and then referred to non-binary G Flip, 30, using she and her pronouns

Battle of the exes: Marie-Lou, 25, who was dating Jason, 46, confronted Chrishell about not being friendly and then referred to non-binary G Flip, 30, using she and her pronouns

Not happy: Chrishell corrected her and said: 'My partner is non-binary, they use their pronouns.  This is very simple' - (photo, G Flip)

Not happy: Chrishell corrected her and said: ‘My partner is non-binary, they use their pronouns. This is very simple’ – (photo, G Flip)

Not happy: In response to the feud, Chrishell told her

Not happy: In response to the feud, Chrishell told her

“And this is the depth of our relationship, where you don’t know the pronouns of the most important person in my life, and that’s fine. But my point is that you don’t know me either. I’m not going to be your friend. I have nothing in common with you.’

In response to the feud, Chrishell told her

“THREE people did it this season, and you’re the judges.

‘Funny how I never had any problems with these people when there were no cameras around.

‘Remember when the four of us went to Australia for lunch. All smiles, good time? The NEXT time I saw her was this lunch. On camera.

“If she had said I was nice to her, do you think she would have gotten a storyline and been invited to the reunion…” NO

Chrishell then clapped back at the ‘haters’ who bombarded the original clip of the two women feuding.

She later added, “Also for the haters in the comments where this was posted, if you don’t have a partner to correct pronouns, or correct what you prefer to be called, etc., when they know it goes to 190 countries. ..

Defending himself: Chrishell then clapped back at the 'haters' who bombarded the original clip of the two women feuding

Defending himself: Chrishell then clapped back at the ‘haters’ who bombarded the original clip of the two women feuding

‘Please raise your standards!

‘There’s only one thing I’m not playing with and that’s the person who changed my life for the better.

‘If that makes me less palatable to some people. Luckily for you, we’re not married yet.’

Marie Lou and Jason split at the end of May after less than a year of dating.

The co-president of The Oppenheim Group released a statement on social media, saying, “While we still love and care about each other deeply, the distance between us has proven too much of a challenge to overcome.”

‘We remain good friends and continue to talk often and support each other and we want the very best for each other. We thank everyone for their support throughout our relationship,” he continued.

Citing distance as the main reason behind the split, it should be noted that Marie-Lou lives primarily in Paris, where she works as a model, while Jason lives in Los Angeles.

Jason and Marie-Lou were first linked in July 2022 – six months after Jason split from his Selling Sunset co-star Chrishell.

The clip preview comes after G Flip revealed brand new details about their very short engagement to wife Chrishell after 19 months of dating.

Many believed the couple wasn’t engaged before they shared their impromptu vows, but G Flip set the record straight in September with The Fox’s Fifi, Fev & Nick.

“I haven’t shared this before, but I proposed on the flight there,” the star said.

They continued, “As the plane took off I thought, ‘This is going to be really romantic.’ At that moment I thought: ‘The plane is taking off, I’ll just take off my seat belt.’

“And in the middle of the distance – like vertically, got down on one knee, gave a little speech and then proposed.”

G Flip went on to say “there was a cheeky brief second” of being engaged to the Selling Sunset star before the couple “married hours later.”

Not long after their shocking wedding in Las Vegas in early May, G Flip confessed that they didn’t plan to get married, but “it was the best day of my life.”

The Melbourne resident said they only had three or four guests for the big day, but there were people watching the ceremony on Zoom.

“My whole family lives in Australia and Chrishell has family in different parts of the US, so they were watching on Zoom and we had three or four guests,” they said.

Before dating G Flip, Chrishell was dating her boss and fellow Selling Sunshine castmate, Jason.

Marital Bliss: The clip's preview comes after G Flip revealed brand new details of their very short engagement to wife Chrishell

Marital Bliss: The clip’s preview comes after G Flip revealed brand new details of their very short engagement to wife Chrishell