It's been six months since "Selling Sunset" star Chrishell Stause was caught off-guard by her husband Justin Hartley's request for a divorce but she's about to live through it all over again on the Netflix show.

Season 2 of "Selling Sunset" was released on the streaming platform Friday and it already has fans itching for the next installment -- largely in part due to the super tease that played out at the end of the last episode.

As described by ET Online, the season finale "barely fades to black when it suddenly displays the words, 'still to come.' It then cuts to highlights from upcoming episodes that will pick up immediately where things left off with the interoffice politics at the brokerage before shifting focus to Stause’s relationship drama."

The relationship drama, of course, is the "All My Children" actress' divorce from Hartley. Cut to Chrishell and her co-worker Mary Fitzgerald having a conversation about what she's going through.

"I’m just kind of in shock with it all," Chrishell says.

"He just blindsided you?" Mary questions before covering her mouth in surprise as a tearful Chrishell nods yes.

Although the 38-year-old newbie realtor seems shocked by the news the "This Is Us" star wants a divorce, her colleague Davina Potratz isn't.

"She knows why this happened," Davina says to their mutual co-worker Maya Vander.

These days, Chrishell is filled with more happy tears than sad as she continues to grow her career.

"I have been working so hard this last year so I am really proud to feel it culminate to this moment," the 38-year-old gushed to Us Weekly earlier this month. "I branched off of the scripted world to do real estate in the reality space, but I really want to be able to do both. With UTA behind me I know that’s possible."

"We are in the middle of such a crazy chaotic time. So to be able to have some great news that I am really proud of right now, I am just extremely thankful and grateful," she added.

"Selling Sunset" follows the top female real estate brokers who work at The Oppenheim Group, the No. 1 agency in the Hollywood Hills and the Sunset Strip, as they balance their successful careers while attempting to keep their personal lives on track.

Seasons 1 and 2 of "Selling Sunset" are available now to stream on Netflix. Season 3 is due to premiere this summer.

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Justin Hartley and Chrishell Stause attend the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Annual Grants Banquet in Beverly Hills, California, on July 31, 2019. LISA O'CONNOR/AFP via Getty Images