Selling Sunset's Chrishell Stause says people always 'make assumptions' about her as she discusses her struggles growing up and being forced to live in a tent READ MORE: Chrishell Stause plants a passionate kiss on partner G Flip Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Kate Dennett For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:55, 9 October 2024 | Updated: 23:01, 9 October 2024 e-mail 14 shares View comments Chrishell Stause has revealed people always make 'assumptions' about her as she discussed experiencing homelessness as a child. The Selling Sunset star, 43, has often opened up about her family struggles on the Netflix reality TV show and has now candidly discussed her upbringing.

Chrishell previously detailed how she once missed a year of school while living in a tent, when she was forced to wash her hair in the river and rely on food stamps. In a wide-ranging chat, she has now shared that she relied on donations from the Red Cross for her school supplies, describing herself 'lucky' for having access to such resources. She told the Daily Telegraph : 'I remember getting all of my school donations for the new year, all my folders and pens and books and all of that stuff that every kids needs to start a new year, that all came from the Red Cross, I was a very lucky kid, every time I got that.

' Chrishell, who is now known for being a luxury real estate agent with a net worth of $6million, said people often make 'assumptions' about her upbringing because of her high-flying.