Netflix Selling Sunset star lands new role as reality dating show host

Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause has been announced as the host of a reality dating series from the makers of MAFS Australia

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One of Selling Sunset's standout cast members is set to dazzle as the host of a racy reality series which sees the unusual creation of throuple living arrangments. Chrishell Stause will join Love Triangle Australia, taking the reins for a special reunion episode anticipated to premiere next year. Inspired by other reality TV dating formats and devised by the creators of Married At First Sight Australia, Love Triangle presents an intriguing twist on finding love.

Five hopeful singles embark on the quest for romance, each matched with two potential loves and given a hard choice after a three-day texting whirlwind. However the rejected suitor's role is far from ever, as they eventually move in alongside the fresh couple in a unique living situation, reports the Mirror . Viewers can expect scenes brimming with dating drama and intimacy at couples gatherings.



Series from both the UK and original Australian version are currently available to stream for free on Channel 4. Stause, bursting with enthusiasm for her new role, admitted: "I am such a reality TV dating junkie. I watch all the shows and I was instantly hooked when I watched this show.

I love the concept of the show. And when they reached out, I jumped at the opportunity. I love the idea of sitting in the host seat instead of the hot seat.

" Stause, one of the prominent figures in Netflix 's Selling Sunset real estate reality series since 2019, has had her own personal love life regularly featured on the show, including her divorce and subsequent relationship with real estate mogul Jason Oppenheim. Now wedded to Australian singer-songwriter G Flip, Stause has expanded her television appearances to include the Netflix game show Is It Cake? and will soon be seen competing in the US version of The Traitors. Love Triangle UK Series 1 and Love Triangle Australia Series 1 are both streaming on Channel 4 now.

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