As such, there will be no shortage of drama in the episodes ahead.

“I will say it will be quiet explosive to watch,” she continued. “I thought it was going to be calmer but it will be very entertaining for you guys to watch.”

And in addition to her Netflix gig, the All My Children alum recently closed the deal on a new acting gig, the upcoming Lifetime movie A Rose For Her Grave: The Randy Roth Story.

“I have to say I’m such a true crime junkie myself so that was a huge draw for me,” she told the hosts. “Once I really read up on the case and read the book by Ann Rule, I really wanted to do it.”

As for why this project in particular captured her attention?

“With true crime, my biggest complaint is sometimes it glorifies the killer,” Chrishell added, “I think they did such a great job of telling it through the victim’s eyes.”

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