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Chrishell Stause Shares Health Update After Undergoing Surgery to Remove Ovarian Cyst

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Chrishell Stause is doing much better after undergoing surgery. Last week, the 41-year-old Selling Sunset star revealed that she had underwent surgery to have a “large ovarian cyst” removed.

During an interview with E! News on Thursday (February 16), Chrishell shared an update on how she’s doing after the surgery. Keep reading to find out more… “I get my stitches out tomorrow, I had an ovarian cyst removed,” Chrishell shared. “All is well, I’m just a little bit on the mend but I expect to be right back at it, get these stitches out, and hopefully I’m going to be good as new.” Also in the interview, Chrishell revealed if the dynamics for season six of Selling Sunset have changed now that Christine Quinn is no longer on the show. “Obviously, when anyone leaves or joins it’s going to change that dynamic,” Chrishell explained. “Of course the producers love changing the dynamic on us and stirring the pot so I think it has really great elements and really bad elements as far as the new dynamic.” She added, “I will say it will be quiet explosive to watch.

I thought it was going to be calmer but it will be very entertaining for you guys to watch.” As of right now, Netflix has not announced the premiere date for season six of Selling Sunset.

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