Chrishell Stause has secured her financial future with a staggering net worth. Picture: Instagram/Chrishell Stause

Chrishell Stause has had her fair share of Selling Sunset drama since she joined the cast but she's always worked hard to secure her impressive net worth. Here's how the actress has made her fortune.

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Selling Sunset season six has finally dropped on Netflix, and we are so excited to see what the new series has in store - particularly for Chrishell Stause who appears to have found herself another enemy.

However, despite her personal dramas and rivalry within the show, Chrishell's personal life has gone from strength to strength as she fully recovers from her divorce with Justin Hartley and split with Jason Oppenheim, finds love again with rapper G-Flip and sets herself up financially for life.

From her acting career to her success as a real estate agent in LA, Chrishell has grown herself a strong net worth but how has she done it? Here's a look inside her earnings as she prepares for another successful Selling Sunset series.

Chrishell Stause is one of the main stars of Netflix show Selling Sunset. Picture: Netflix

What is Chrishell Stause's net worth?

Chrishell is thought to be worth around $6 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth which is around £4.8million.

She started her career as an actress, appearing in TV shows All My Children and Days of Our Lives.

Chrishell subsequently retired from acting and got her real estate license, and now works at The Oppenheim Group. She has also appeared on reality show Dancing with the Stars.

It was documented in the show when Chrishell was proud to officially buy her own home in LA which was around $3million.

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Chrishell Stause is thought to be worth around $6 million since being on Selling Sunset. Picture: Netflix

How much does Chrishell Staus earn from Selling Sunset?

Surprisingly, the agents at The Oppenheim Group don't actually earn a salary, but they instead live off commission they get from each sale.

As the houses tend to be worth tens of millions of pounds, these commission cheques are always hefty.

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