Ahead of the Season 5 reunion episode of “Selling Sunset,” the Netflix hit’s newest star, Chelsea Lazkani, talks to Vogue about the importance of taking up space, the castmates she’s currently closest to, and what she made of the discourse around her accent.
A Chat With Selling Sunset Breakout Star Chelsea Lazkani
Ahead of the Season 5 reunion episode of “Selling Sunset,” the Netflix hit’s newest star, Chelsea Lazkani, talks to Vogue about the importance of taking up space, the castmates she’s currently closest to, and what she made of the discourse around her accent.
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