Selling Sunset season 3 brought in a new wave of viewers and real estate agent Chrishell Stause tried to turn her increased follower count into dollar signs by selling Chrissy Teigen a house via Twitter.

Netflix has become a powerhouse in the reality industry. The streaming platform is branded as a go-to destination for reality TV, thanks to hits like Love is Blind and Indian Matchmaking. An exuberant love child of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Million Dollar Listing, Selling Sunset follows the personal and professional lives of the agents of LA's luxury real estate agency, The Oppenheim Group. With a delectably cold, high-fashion villain named Christine Quinn and stunning listings to boot, the series had garnered a following during its previous two installments, but the recently released third season is when the show really hit its stride. The previous seasons mainly focused on the dramatized cold war between two cliques in the office: the good girls, led by newcomer Chrishell, and the mean girls, helmed by the blonde bombshell and office veteran, Christine. Changing direction from its usual catfight material, Selling Sunset 3 focuses on the interior lives of its subjects, namely Christine's lavish nuptials and Chrishell's heart-breaking divorce. Actor Justin Hartley abruptly filed for divorce from Chrishell during filming, allowing the series crew to log how he broke off the marriage (through text) and her ensuing grief. Following the season's release, Chrishell received a wave of support from old and new fans, including celebrities who were enticed to binge the show due to its heavy exposure on social media.

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One of those new celebrity fans is none other than the Twitter queen herself, model and TV personality Chrissy Teigen. In a tweet, Chrissy confessed to watching all of Selling Sunset after the show constantly popped up on her timeline, arguing that the women are relatively nice by L.A. standards. Following her tweet, she mentioned her shock at having never run into the Oppenheim agents during her multitude of forays into the city's real estate market. First taking a moment to fan-girl over Chrissy watching the series, Chrishell followed through with that long held mantra of "sell! sell! sell!" by offering Chrissy a look at a $2 million listing in Studio City.

Chrissy, who recently bought a home to accommodate her expanding family, politely declined. But that didn't stop Chrishell from sharing her excitement towards Chrissy's patronage of the series. Following their interaction, Chrishell tweeted "no joke it was my personal goal to have @chrissyteigen tweet about #SellingSunset so now I guess I am done here." Howard Stern and Lena Dunham are just a few of the other celebrities showering Selling Sunset with praise on Twitter, where Stause now has just over 86 thousand followers. Although Netflix has yet to confirm Selling Sunset season 4 for the addictive series, Chrishell is still soaking up the spotlight like there's no tomorrow.

Selling Sunset is streaming now on Netflix, so be sure to check it out if you haven't watched it yet.

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Source: Chrishell Stause via Twitter