Chrishell Stause to release memoir: 'I'm hopeful I can inspire others'

Chrishell Stause is releasing her own memoir.

The ‘Selling Sunset’ star will tell the story of her “crazy life journey” and the process of “finding [her] voice” in her upcoming book, titled ‘Under Construction: Because Living My Best Life Took a Little Work’.

She told People magazine of the project: "I have always loved writing and it is an honour to be able to tell my story in this way. I've had such a crazy life journey and in the process of finding my voice, I'm hopeful I can inspire others along the way as well."

Chrishell’s debut book will be published by Simon & Schuster imprint Gallery Books, and will explore the star’s Kentucky upbringing, which included periods of homelessness and family's addiction struggles.

The 39-year-old beauty will also write about achieving her dream of being on a daytime soap, as well as her highly publicised love life, which has included a four-year marriage to Justin Hartley.

Chrishell was married to Justin from 2017 until he filed for divorce in 2019, with the paperwork being finalised in February this year.

The ‘Days of Our Lives’ alum previously slammed Justin for telling her about his intent to file for divorce over text message just 45 minutes before the news was made public.

She said: “I found out because he text[ed] me that we were filed. Forty-five minutes later, the world knew.”

And Chrishell also hit out at the actor for making an “impulsive” decision about the future of their relationship.

She fumed: “Because of the crazy way in which this went down, people want answers, and I f****** want answers. I know people are saying we were only married two years, but it’s like, we were together for six years. … In a fight, that’s his go-to, you know? Like, ‘I’m out, I’m out.’ I hate that kind of impulsive stuff, but I always just thought, you know, that’s just an issue that we work through it.

“If that’s really what you wanted, there are better ways to go about [it]. I talked to him right after because I thought that must be a joke, but that was kind of the end of the communication. What am I supposed to say? What do you say after that? It’s like, now I have to find a place to live. Now I have to scramble and figure this out, you know?”

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