Chrishell Stause Still Uses Ex Jason Oppenheim's HBO Login and Messes It Up When She's Mad at Him

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When it comes to his streaming services, Jason Oppenheim doesn't mess around.

At The Hollywood Reporter 2022 Power Broker Awards presented by The Society Group on Tuesday in Los Angeles, Oppenheim opened up to PEOPLE about his relationship with ex Chrishell Stause, including how they still occasionally mess with each other.

"I was texting her last night jokingly because I logged on to my HBO and I saw that somebody had started this show," he explained. "So I [asked] her, 'Are you still logged into my damn streaming network?'"

The Selling Sunset star told PEOPLE that he knows when Stause is upset with him by the state of his "recently watched" section.  "I can tell when she's mad at me because she'll screw up where I'm at on all my shows. We had a good little laugh this morning about it," he added.

"And also, I don't want to be recommended horror flicks because she likes horror flicks. Don't f— with my algorithm! I know what you're doing, Chrishell," he jokes. "That's the biggest problem in my life right now. That's how well things are going."

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Jason Oppenheimer and chrishell stause
Jason Oppenheimer and chrishell stause

Axelle/Bauer-griffin/Filmmagic Jason Oppenheim and Chrishell Stause

Despite the coworkers calling it quits in December 2021, Oppenheim has been nothing but supportive of her new romance with Australian musician G Flip.

"I don't think anything makes me happier than seeing Chrishell happy," Oppenheim said. "I love her so much and I still enjoy being around her and spending time with her."

Stause first confirmed her relationship with the singer on a Selling Sunset reunion episode in May, just before starring in G Flip's PDA-filled music video for their single "GET ME OUTTA HERE."

Chrishell Stause g flip
Chrishell Stause g flip

Chrishell Stause/instagram Chrishell Stause and G Flip

"I recently have been spending a lot of time with someone that's very important to me," Stause said during the special. "Their name is G Flip. They're non-binary, so they go by they/them, and they are an extremely talented musician."

RELATED: 'Selling Sunset' Star Chrishell Stause Says She Still Wants to Be a Mom: 'I Plan on Adopting'

While showing his support, Oppenheim stumbled upon a new love of his own with his now girlfriend Marie-Lou Nurk while vacationing in Mykonos this summer.

Jason Oppenheim and Marie-Lou Nurk
Jason Oppenheim and Marie-Lou Nurk

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"I thought at some point I'd be happy again with a woman — by no means did I think it would be this soon. I would've said probably two or three years before I was in a relationship," Oppenheim revealed of his romance with the Paris-based model.

The pair have been jetsetting around the world together, hitting red carpets in L.A. and vacationing in Berlin and New York. He even confirmed that Nurk will appear on the new season of Selling Sunset and that they've already shot a few scenes together.

"We get along great," Oppenheim explains. "It's a very relaxed relationship. So yeah, I think it can be expected that people will see this relationship, as well."

Jason Oppenheim, Mary Fitzgerald
Jason Oppenheim, Mary Fitzgerald

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Oppenheim hosted The Hollywood Reporter's annual Power Broker Awards alongside his Selling Sunset co-star Mary Fitzgerald to honor some of the top sellers in the greater Los Angeles area.

They were joined by former Million Dollar Listing stars James Harris and David Parnes, as well as agents who have repped and sold properties for celebrities like The Weeknd, Madonna, Drake, and the Kardashians.

"I won one of the awards last year and these are colleagues that I've known for since I got in the industry 12 years ago," Oppenheim said about the event. "It's just a fun night out with friends is how I look at it.