Who Does Chrishell Stause Give a ‘Genuine’ Smile in 'Selling Sunset' Trailer? A Body Language Expert Weighs In

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Body language expert Inbaal Honigman breaks down the trailer for the new season of ‘Selling Sunset

Season 7 of Selling Sunset is almost here to deliver all the drama, but what the cast members say may not always be the same as how they feel, according to an expert.

Inbaal Honigman, a body language expert and celebrity psychic, took a closer look at some of the idiosyncratic details in the realtors of the Oppenheim Group’s non-verbal communications during the seventh season’s trailer, above.

In her analysis that was shared with PEOPLE, Honigman set her sights on one of the show's main stars, Chrishell Stause, scrutinizing the actress's smiles that she flashed to friends and former lovers.

In a short clip that quickly appears on screen during a conversation between Stause and her costar Mary Bonnet (formerly Fitzgerald), Stause gives her ex-boyfriend Jason Oppenheim a smile.

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Of the smile to Oppenheim, Honigman believes that “Chrishell's smile is broad and genuine, all her teeth are showing, and they're even parted, which makes this a joyful smile. She's smiling with her eyes as well, no fakery.”

Honigman adds that she is looking towards Oppenheim, while he stares off in another direction indicating that “she's more invested in that exchange than he is.”

“Their chemistry is one-sided,” she concludes, saying that he also has a “genuine” smile, but him not making eye contact with Stause “tells us that he'd rather be laughing with somebody else.”

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The body language expert and spingenie spokesperson examined a few more of Stause’s interactions, including her tense exchange with Oppenheim’s then-girlfriend Marie Lou Nurk during which Stause said she was “losing brain cells.” (The pair have since split after 10 months together).

Honigman notes the way Stause doesn’t make eye contact with Nurk “shows how reluctant she is to acknowledge that Marie-Lou exists.” She also adds that Stause “barely even moves her lips” when she says goodbye to Nurk, thus “not dignifying the young lady with a fully formed goodbye.”

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Honigman assesses that Stause’s reticence with Nurk “​may well be because talking about her past relationship with Jason is triggering to her, causing her to remember the pain of the breakup.”

Finally, Honigman looked at an interaction with Stause’s costar Bre Tiesi, where Stause says, “the only thing I want is peace” between the two of them.

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The expert explained that Chrishell's "eyebrows are raised which shows interest. She's invested in the situation, but her mouth does a big exhale,” which Honigman says indicates that Stause “wants the whole story to blow over.” She's "fed up," she notes.

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Alongside Stause, Tiesi and Bonnet, fans will see most of their favorite agents returning for season 7, including Chelsea LazkaniAmanza Smith, Emma Hernan and Nicole Young.

Heather El Moussa, an Oppenheim Group agent who has been part of the cast since season one, is noticeably missing from the trailer after confirming in an Instagram post on Thursday that she will only be in “a few episodes” this season.

Selling Sunset season 7 premieres Friday, Nov. 3 on Netflix.

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