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Chrishell Stause’s Dating History

Crazy for Chrishell! From her high-profile marriage to Justin Hartley to Dancing With the Stars romance rumors, Chrishell Stause’s love life has made headlines since the 2000s.

The soap star was linked to Matthew Morrison when she first started working in Hollywood. The pair got engaged in 2007, but called it quits before walking down the aisle. Stause threw shade at the Glee star during season 1 of Selling Sunset.

“If I ended up with the person I was with at 25, I would want to kill myself,” she told Netflix cameras. “And yeah, you can Google that. You were a dick! Sorry!”

Stause also dated Graham Bunn in her 20s. During a break in their on-again, off-again relationship, she was nearly offered the role of The Bachelorette in 2008. As a result, Bunn applied for season 4 of ABC series to win Stause back, but later learned that the network gave DeAnna Pappas the gig.

While Stause and Bunn reunited after he was eliminated by Pappas, they split for good in 2009. She started dating future husband Hartley in 2013.

“We met up at a concert and talked all night. I drove her home and called the next day. We haven’t been apart since. I knew right away [and] was like, ‘Oh boy, here we go,’” the realtor recalled of meeting Hartley before their nuptials. “The next day I texted my friend: ‘I found him.’”

After four years together, Stause and Hartley wed in 2017. Less than three years later, he filed for divorce in November 2019. The real estate agent claimed on Selling Sunset that she was “blindsided” by their split, claiming she learned he took legal action via text message. Us broke the news that their divorce was finalized in January 2021.

While her marriage was over, Stause’s star rose with the success of the Netflix reality series. She subsequently landed a spot on season 29 of Dancing With the Stars — and found herself tangled up in rumors about partner Gleb Savchenko’s divorce from wife Elena Samodanova. While Samodanova accused Savchenko of having “multiple affairs,” he and Stause both denied that their relationship was inappropriate.

“I feel like it really is annoying because it’s one of those things where, you know, unfortunately, the timing of what he’s going through personally, people want to make it into something it’s not. So, we’re just friends,” she said on E!’s Daily Pop in November 2020. “I get it. I’ve been on soaps. You have to have that kind of stuff sometimes when you’re on the dance floor. People misinterpret that.”

Stause has since been linked to another DWTS dancer: Keo Motsepe.

Scroll through for a breakdown of her dating history:


Matthew Morrison

Morrison said in a 2013 interview that he proposed to Stause because he “felt under pressure from society” to take the next step.

“I didn’t do it for the right reasons; we’d been going out for a year or so … I was thinking, ‘This is the age when I should probably start having kids, so this is what I should do,'" he recalled to Cosmopolitan. “But after I did it, I immediately felt in my heart it wasn’t right. My instant thought was ‘What did you just do?’”

He continued: “We talked and decided to break off the engagement. … It was messed up. … It turned out to be one of the biggest growing experiences I’ve had as a man. I’d made this massive decision; I’d promised this girl a life together and I couldn’t follow through. It was awful.”

Morrison went on to marry Renee Puente in 2014. They share son Revel.

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Graham Bunn

Bunn and Stause confirmed that they were back together post-Bachelorette at the premiere of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 in 2008.

“We had dated off and on before that, but the timing wasn’t right. We stopped seeing each other in December [2007],” he told reporters at the time. “I’m very grateful and very flattered to be with this beautiful lady. I’m the luckiest guy in the world. She’s just amazing.”

After they split for good, Bunn was linked to Michelle Money on season 2 of Bachelor Pad and AshLee Frazier on Bachelor in Paradise season 1.

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Justin Hartley

While the actor has stayed mum on their split, Stause got emotional about their divorce on season 3 of Selling Sunset.

"It takes a toll on your soul, where you just feel like …  the anger! Like, how could you do it this way? And the sadness, like, I love him so much. This was my best friend,” she said on the show. “Who do I talk to now? It’s such a roller-coaster."

In their divorce documents obtained by Us, Hartley claimed that the pair split in July 2019, months before they attended the Emmys together that September. Stause, however, listed their date of separation as November 22, 2019, the same day he filed. Us revealed in January 2021 that their divorce was finalized, confirming that they did not sign a prenup.

Us broke the news in May 2020 that Hartley started seeing former costar Sofia Pernas.

 

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Keo Motsepe

After weeks of rumors surrounding Stause’s relationship with Savchenko, she went public with Motsepe, who competed on DWTS season 29 with actress Anne Heche.

“I will always make you smile @Chrishell.Stause,” Motsepe captioned a video of himself calling Stause “baby” in December 2020 via Instagram Stories.

After her divorce was finalized in January 2021, a source told Us that “Chrishell has moved on with her life” and “is looking forward to new beginnings” with Motsepe.

 

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Jason Oppenheim

In July 2021, Stause posted a series of photos to Instagram that showed her cuddling up with Jason Oppenheim, her Selling Sunset costar and her boss at the Oppenheim Group. “Love you Chrishell," Jason's twin brother, Brett Oppenheim, commented on the post. "Thank you for making my brother happy.” After several more of their coworkers chimed in to say they were happy for the couple, Jason confirmed to Us that the pair had become a couple. “Chrishell and I became close friends and it has developed into an amazing relationship," he said. "I care about her deeply and we’re very happy together.”

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