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Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause to star in a new LGBTQ+ film for Lifetime

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Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause is headed to Lifetime with a new LGBTQIA+ film. On 28 September, A&E Networks announced that the popular reality TV personality would be starring in the new thriller You’re Not Supposed To Be Here.

The film is set to follow a pregnant Zoe (Stause) and her girlfriend, Kennedy (Diora Baird), as they head to a cabin remote cabin – offered by the latter’s boss – to escape the stresses of work and family life.

However, their relaxing getaway turns into a sinister nightmare when they meet the residents of the sleepy mountain town. The official synopsis adds: “Zoe feels uncomfortable with the looks and stares of the townsfolk, and questions if their unwanted attention has to do with them as a same-sex couple, while Kennedy tries to reassure her it’s her pregnancy hormones getting the best of her. “Just as the two let their guards down, their nightmare begins.

They realize they are completely unprepared for what is in store, and that the townspeople want something the two have.” In addition to Stause and Baird, Curtis Hamilton (The Real Friends of Weho), Heather Matarazzo (Princess Diaries), Devon Gummersall (My So-Called Life), Drew Powell ( Ray Donovan) and Jeante Godlock (Daybreak) are set to star in the film.

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