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‘Shahs of Sunset’ Reza Farahan Joins ‘Sharknado 3’ after Criticizing GG’s Rape Allegations? [NEWS]

While the rest of the Bravo cast seems just about ready to eat each other to get ahead on the show, Shahs of Sunset's most popular star, Reza Farahan, has managed to parlay his reality TV fame in to a cameo on the next, brand new installment of SyFy's Sharknado 3. Speaking of the cannibalistic cast, Reza, who is current engaged to boyfriend Adam Neely, is very wisely staying out of the feud between GG and Mike Shouhed, but has said that the timing of Golnesa Gharachedaghi's quasi-rape allegations could have hardly been less appropriate.

It might be hard to imagine Shahs of Sunset sunny Reza Farahan as a dour police officer, but soon the real estate agent's fans won't have to imagine it at all -- they'll be abnle to see it for themselves.

The entertainment experts in Access Hollywood are reporting that the lovably Hollywood realtor is going to be making an appearance alongside Ian Ziering in the latest SyFy shark instalment:

"Reza Farahan as a hard-nosed, no nonsense Capitol Park policeman who stops Ian Ziering's character, Fin, at gunpoint during an action scene set in Washington, D.C."

While the new sequel is sure to be every bit the blood bath of its predecessors, Farahan told Access that he wasn't going to be among the fish's countless victims:

"I had such a blast working on Sharknado, and was happy I didn't turn into chum!

"How cool to be in a cult classic...especially considering I grew up watch Ian Ziering in Beverly Hills, 90210."

While Reza has remained the fans favorite by steering clear of some of the more petty dramas on the show, Farahan apparently thought it important to weigh in on GG's accusation that Mike Shouhed tried to put the moves on her in India.

Besides from calling out GG for the inappropriate timing of her supposed revelations, Reza insists that the group is going to let them work though this amongst themselves:

"I know Mike very well, and I truly don't care where he sticks his dool, as long as it's outside of our circle.

"His actions, and by actions I mean the blame game, created a painful wedge between 'us' and Mike.

"Mike and G.G. are both in the crew, they can deal with one another as they see fit in the heat of the moment.

"But including Jessica was a mistake and ultimately made the situation bigger and worse than it needed to be."

Let's hope that in the future the cast can remember to keep save the accusation of sexual impropriety for moments when they are in the privacy of their own home.

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