
""[Although] in the beginning, he was nice to me, he would say these extremely problematic things," Stause claimed. "I have a deep core issue with people who think that way, so it was upsetting. Even though he was being nice, he compared people being non-binary to mental illness.""
""That's my partner, whom I love dearly," Stause continued. "It goes so much more than what you're able to see on a show that they're trying as hard as they can to keep light and upbeat. I get stuck between a rock and a hard place trying to give context without also taking us to a dark place that I was unfortunately dealing with.""
""When I met him, there were so many red flags that happened in one short meeting. Sometimes you meet someone and you may not like the way they dress, or they may rub you the wrong way because they're a little awkward. I found real things to be dangerous with his perso""
Chrishell Stause said she saw numerous red flags in co-star Blake Davis after an introduction by Emma Hernan, expressing discomfort with his off-camera behavior. Stause said Davis sometimes said extremely problematic things and compared people being non-binary to mental illness. Stause emphasized that her partner G Flip identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns. Stause said the show's edit omitted important context about Davis's persona and that he was different off camera than he appeared on screen. Stause said she struggled to provide context without delving into darker personal material. Netflix and Davis were contacted for comment.
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