Chrishell Stause says Emma Hernan’s defense of boyfriend Blake ‘burns’ hate

Chrishell Stause I’m applauding my former good friends Emma Hernan After she defended her boyfriend, Blake Davisamid the trio’s ongoing feud.
“This is not what was said,” Krishel, 44, wrote on her Instagram Story on Tuesday, November 4, referring to Emma’s claims about Blake and his alleged remarks about Krishel’s partner, G flip.
Chrishell quipped: “But well done to Emma for channeling her hatred for my partner and their preferred pronoun usage.”
Krishel’s comments are directly related to Emma’s exclusive interview US Weeklyin which she claims Blake “didn’t say pronouns were stupid” in past conversations with Krishel about G Flip, which is non-binary and uses “they/them” pronouns.
“He accidentally said ‘wife’ [about G Flip]. When he said ‘wife’ I told him and explained it and it was the first time he understood it and he was trying to be nice,” Emma, 33, said. us Tuesday. “This was two years ago as well. It’s not like it was a recent thing. It was two years ago and I corrected him because I knew I wanted to be sensitive.”
Emma explained, “I was very sensitive to the situation, so I corrected him and he said, ‘Oh, my bad. We’re from the South, we don’t really do this there.'” That’s exactly what it said. “
Emma noted that Blake’s alleged misuse of the word “wife” caused tension between her boyfriend and Chrishell, while also exacerbating her own existing issues with Chrishell. (Chrishell has been vocal about his disapproval of Emma and Blake dating.)
“It makes Chrishell uncomfortable and she’s very protective of G and she’s an amazing person so I don’t blame her for that,” Emma told us Chrishell’s reaction. “But he didn’t mean anything. He didn’t say pronouns were stupid or [were] Stupid. I was there. “
After a video of Emma’s interview was released via social media on Tuesday, Chrishell fired back, claiming Emma wasn’t telling the full story. She also defended her approach to correcting the G Flip pronoun issue.
“I never get offended if someone politely gets the G pronoun wrong. It happens all the time, I gently correct it and we move on,” Krishel wrote on social media.
Chrishell reveals she plans to ‘wait and see what airs’ during Season 9 reunion for sale sunset before launching into a “comprehensive response” to Emma’s comments. (Season 9 will air on Netflix on Wednesday, October 28.)
Krishel previously claimed Blake used a racial slur and made other “extremely problematic” comments about her partner. she told type On Friday, October 31, Black had compared “non-binary people to mental illness” and noted that he was “acting nice” during the chat, but his comments were offensive.

Krishel Stas and G Flip.
Courtesy of Chrishel Stause/InstagramAt the time, Krishel told the outlet that her issues with Blake “went way beyond what you saw on the show, and they were doing their best to stay lighthearted and upbeat.”
However, she claimed via her Instagram Story on Tuesday that Blake’s “hateful posts on IG Story targeting the LGBTQ community speak volumes about who to believe,” pointing to recent messages he’s shared since filming wrapped.
Krishel then shared a few examples of why she thinks Blake shouldn’t be trusted, including a TikTok of him shoving Emma’s face into his crotch with the caption: “When your girl asks what’s for dinner.”
“But of course, trust this guy if you want to,” Krishel wrote alongside the controversial video. “The internet will look for a way to fill a narrative about you, so I [excited] It doesn’t take long to get it all done. “
She went on to call out Black’s alleged misogyny and offensive attitudes toward women, minorities and different racial groups via her Instagram Story.
“I’ll let his words speak for themselves because now my words are contrary to theirs,” Chrishell wrote alongside two of Blake’s past IG stories in which he wondered, “Why do they have a fat Barbie doll?” after seeing one in a store.

Blake Davis and Emma Hernan.
Courtesy of Blake Davis/InstagramBlack also pondered why there would be a “Cripple Barbie,” then joked, “Next we’re going to have a bearded Barbie.”
“Please use your best judgment here,” Krishel asked her followers on Tuesday, sharing more racially charged posts and negative uploads about the transgender community that Blake had previously shared.
Before Chrishell hit back at Emma and Blake on social media, Emma told us She hopes the three can “talk” in the future and move on.
“That’s one thing about their personalities that they never agree on. They’re on opposite ends of the spectrum in the sense that she doesn’t appreciate certain things that he does and he doesn’t appreciate certain things that she does. Unfortunately, I’m in the middle,” Emma said Tuesday. “There was a time when I loved both of them very much. My ideal scenario would be for my best friend and my boyfriend to love each other. That’s the hardest for me because it’s really ugly. I don’t want to make a choice because I really want it to work with two people.”
US Weekly Representatives for Emma and Blake have been contacted for further comment.





