
Selling Sunset's Emma Hernan flaunts her incredible physique in an orange gym co-ord amid her feud with co-star Chrishell Stause
The Selling Sunset star, 33, stunned as she enjoyed a stroll around West Hollywood following an alleged disagreement over Emma's partner Blake.
For her outing, she showcased her washboard abs in a bright orange gym bra and high waisted shorts.
Keeping her ensemble practical, she finished her look with white Nike socks and chunky grey Nike trainers.
To accessorise, Emma upped the glam with a pair of tinted Fendi sunglasses and large silver hoop earrings.
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The Selling Sunset star stunned as she enjoyed a stroll around West Hollywood following an alleged disagreement over Emma's partner Blake
Selling Sunset fans have recently noticed that once-inseparable pals Chrishell and Emma are not as close as they were.
Chrishell, 43, dished on the strained relationship last month in a comment on Instagram after a fan asked, 'What's happening with you and Emma? Hot topic on Reddit.'
'Ask her about her MAGA boyfriend who told me pronouns are dumb and that he likes to use the N word,' the actress said, referring to Emma's realtor beau Blake.
She added, 'I just can't with that. Too old to allow that in. But love her from afar.'
According to the TMZ, Emma is 'shocked' by Chrishell's comment because she thought they were 'cordial.'
Amid the friction, she has continued engaging with Chrishell's posts online while Chrishell has taken a step back.
As recently as February 2025 the former pals interacted with each other on social media.
When Emma joked she was in a 'relationship' with her passport, Chrishell protectively declared, 'No dusties allowed.'
For her outing, the blonde beauty showcased her washboard abs in a bright orange gym bra and high waisted shorts
Sources told TMZ that Emma 'has simply been busy with Cannes and amfAR, among other things… so the girls have not had time to catch up lately.'
And it was said that the fractured friendship will play out on the next season of Selling Sunset.
Chrishell's response to the fan inquiry was made under a video that showed her prepping for Pride month in June.
While sharing her makeup routine with her four million followers in a joint post with WeHo Pride, she wrote, 'Bring your glitter and your beautiful hearts and meet me at @wehopride! May 30-June 1st #WehoPridePartner #WehoPride.'
The blonde beauty modeled a rainbow dress while showing her fans her festive makeup routine.
'Ok, you guys, Pride Month is almost here,' she said at the top of the clip.
She added, 'There's no better time to show up with our love and resilience.'
Meanwhile, Emma has been living it up in Cannes, France, where she's been posting her glamorous looks and partying with Oppenheim Group boss Jason Oppenheim.
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