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Selling Sunset's Amanza reveals Mary's second hen do was actually planned

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Photo credit: Netflix

From Cosmopolitan

Selling Sunset has well and truly shot to the top of the list of our favourite Netflix shows (quickly followed by Love Is Blind and Tiger King, of course). The reality show is about real estate agents in Los Angeles, who have intensely dramatic lives, as they attempt to sell lavish Beverly Hills properties in return for a commission.

And while we've already dug into Christine and Christian's wedding - and read about the real reason why Chrishell and husband Justin Hartley split - Amanza just revealed what really happened with Mary's second hen-do.

During the second series of Selling Sunset, you might remember things kicked off between Heather and Christine and Mary, Amanza and Chrishell, because the former felt like they had been left out of Mary's second hen-do.

And while Chrishell insisted it was an impromptu, spontaneous thing, and no one was not invited on purpose, Amanza has just revealed the opposite - insisting she did organise it, and they weren't invited. This is MAJOR.

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Photo credit: Netflix

"I mean, I'll just be perfectly honest," she told the Express. "We tried to say it wasn't planned and that's fine. I don't know if I said on camera that it wasn't planned, but they [Mary and Chrishell] did.

"But I'll take the fall. I absolutely planned it, 100 percent, and I even sent out a text message and I think it read something along the lines of 'if you're receiving this text message, it's because you are no drama, and I would like to welcome you to my home for a small bachelorette party for Mary.'

"I don't care, people can say what they want. She's been my best friend for 20 years."

Photo credit: Netflix
Photo credit: Netflix

Wow, don't mince your words Amanza. Could this be content for Selling Sunset season 3?

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