Selling Sunset’s Mary Fitzgerald struggles with insecurities about ‘little lines’ on her neck

Selling Sunset’s Mary Fitzgerald has revealed that she struggles with insecurities about the ‘little lines on (her) neck’, finding them ‘gross’.

The reality show star, 41, also spoke about getting cosmetic treatments on her abs and bottom.

In an interview she told of how she gets ready for filming the hit Los Angeles-based show, adding that she does her own hair and make-up, sacrificing the pro treatment to get some extra sleep in.

Candid: Selling Sunset’s Mary Fitzgerald, 41, has revealed that she struggles with insecurities about the ‘little lines on (her) neck’, finding them ‘gross’

Speaking to NewBeauty, Mary said: ‘I’ve done EmSculpt Neo on my abs. I’ve done CoolTone on my butt. They’re very similar.

‘I am getting ready to do a neck thing because I have an issue with my neck. It’s my insecurity.

‘When I turn my head I can see the little lines on my neck and it’s so gross. So I’m going to do a laser tightening treatment.’

Solo glam: The reality star said that she prefers to trade in professional hair and make-up on the show for an extra hour of sleep

Solo glam: The reality star said that she prefers to trade in professional hair and make-up on the show for an extra hour of sleep  

The now famed realtor royalty also discussed her morning routine in the interview with the outlet, adding that while ‘a lot of the girls have it done’, she prefers to get her own glam on because she wants to spend longer in bed.

Mary said: ‘With all the things we have going on from real estate filming, photoshoots, and press, every day so different.

‘But I typically will have coffee first thing in the morning. And then I typically start getting ready.

Helping hand: It comes after Mary also said that she and husband Romain Bonnet, 28, tried to help Jason Oppenheim and Chrishell Stause after their breakup

Helping hand: It comes after Mary also said that she and husband Romain Bonnet, 28, tried to help Jason Oppenheim and Chrishell Stause after their breakup

‘I usually do my own hair and makeup for the show. I know a lot of the girls have it done.

‘I don’t know how they carve out time for that because I love to sleep. I hate getting up early in the morning. I’d rather just spend that time sleeping.

‘So unless it’s a photoshoot or event on the show or a premiere or something like that, I’ll do my own hair and makeup.’

Mary also shared her favourite make-up staples, including the Lancôme Teint (Idôle Ultra 24H Long Wear Matte Foundation) and the Buxom Lip Gloss, adding that she enjoys skincare from True Botanicals and enjoys going to hot sauna ‘a lot’.

‘I just go in there and I feel like I’m in a little hot cocoon,’ she told the publication.

Earlier this month Mary detailed her experiences with Jason Oppenheim’s highly-publicised breakup with Chrishell Stause. 

She explained how she and her husband Romain Bonnet, 28, have been ‘trying to help both of them out’ and will ‘support them 100 per cent’.

Happier times: Chrishell Stause confirmed in July 2021 that she started dating Jason Oppenheim, though the relationship ended just five months later in December

Happier times: Chrishell Stause confirmed in July 2021 that she started dating Jason Oppenheim, though the relationship ended just five months later in December

Chrishell confirmed in July 2021 that she started dating Jason Oppenheim, though the relationship ended just five months later in December.

Mary told The Mirror: ‘There were times during that initial period when they first broke up, it wasn’t fun to have to say, “Okay are we gonna have this group or this group?” but they needed space for that short period of time.”

‘And luckily both of them are very mature and they both understand that both of us being good friends to the other one, we’re not ever going to betray their trust.’

Mary told NewBeauty that while she doesn’t like ‘being in the middle of drama’, that’s exactly what can be expected from season five of Selling Sunset.

She said: ‘I think it’s just kind of my personality. I don’t like being in the middle of drama. So for some reason, on this show, I’m always somehow in the middle of it.

‘But that’s just if something’s going on. I just don’t want to be a part of it. Either find a way to fix the problem or get away from it. Move on. It doesn’t do anybody any good to to get wrapped up in it. If there’s not a positive way to fix it, then I decide to remove myself.’

More drama awaits: Mary (pictured at CLD Pre-Coachella House this month) said viewers can expect more drama from season five of Selling Sunset

More drama awaits: Mary (pictured at CLD Pre-Coachella House this month) said viewers can expect more drama from season five of Selling Sunset