Making use of social media, the 41-year-old TV personality hits back at the accusation that she craves attention and publicity and other wrong perceptions about her.

AceShowbizChrishell Stause believes the public may have “misconceptions” of her. The TV star, who is best known for appearing in Netflix’s “Selling Sunset“, has taken to social media in a bid to dispel some of the ideas that people have of her.

In a bid to change perceptions, Chrishell wrote on her Instagram Story, “Things I hear I thought I might address for those wanting to know me more. 1. I am a push over or mean girl. I set boundaries and if pushed too far WILL push back. I try to be nice to everyone if possible.”

Chrishell, who previously dated her “Selling Sunset” co-star and boss Jason Oppenheim, also denied the accusation that she craves attention and publicity. In fact, the 41-year-old reality star revealed that she recently rejected a “very lucrative” TV opportunity because it “didn’t align with where [her] heart is.”

Her post continued, “2. I do everything for press. There are so many things I constantly try to keep private and avoid press on but because of what I do I understand why some think this. But it isn’t true. Things job related YES. Anything heart related NO.”

“I would never do anything in the heart dept bc it would be good for my career. In fact I just turned down a very lucrative tv opportunity bc it didn’t align with where my heart is,” Chrishell went on explaining. “I follow my heart and this trait can be a thorn in my side but it’s just who I am.”

Chrishell Stause hit back at ‘misconceptions’ that she craves attention and publicity.

Chrishell further shared, “3. I am an annoying pick me girl Recovering from being this my whole life so valid. But lately I have come into my own and am loving it regardless of what strangers will think.” She added, “I will always be SO grateful for the success I’ve had and I know misconceptions are part of the territory. So all good-just responding from my point of view for those wondering. (sic)”

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