Netflix has not yet revealed the full cast list for seasons six and seven of Selling Sunset.
13.06.2022 - 19:15 / deadline.com
When Adam DiVello first pitched Selling Sunset to Netflix, the plan wasn’t to turn an unscripted show about The Oppenheim Group—a high-end real estate firm in West Hollywood—into something akin to the Real Housewives franchise.
“I don’t think we ever knew exactly what it was going to be,” admits DiVello about the show’s 2019 launch. “I know when I approached the Oppenheim brothers about being on the show, they were very hesitant. They didn’t want to be like a Bravo-type, so to speak, with no offense to Bravo. They just didn’t want to be on a show where there was constant fighting. I promised and said, ‘No, I’m going to make it about real estate and these high-end homes you guys sell in Los Angeles.’ Our first one was a $40 million house, which is crazy. But of course, I told them we are going to follow their personal lives and see what happens.”
It’s the “see-what-happens” part that turned Selling Sunset into an engrossing spectacle that has only gotten better with age. (The show just dropped its fifth season in April.) Though it may have been DiVello’s goal to focus on the insanely priced homes on Hollywood’s famed Bird streets, everything changed with the Season 2 arrival of Chrishell Stause—a former soap star from Days of Our Lives whose very public split from actor Justin Hartley (This is Us) became a delicious storyline the following year.
“The minute that Chrishell walked in and didn’t click with [agent] Christine Quinn, we knew it was going to take a direction in that [Real Housewives] way,” admits DiVello. “Where it escalated to, I don’t think anybody could have foreseen that.”
At times, it seems like Jason and Brett Oppenheim have their work cut out for them; all they can do is sit quietly by and watch Stause and
Netflix has not yet revealed the full cast list for seasons six and seven of Selling Sunset.
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Maya Vander is saying goodbye to Selling Sunset.
. The realtor, who fans first met in the premiere of the Netflix series back in 2019, spoke out about her exit from the show in a message shared to social media. «So...I'm very proud of my family for getting two more seasons and hopefully Emmy nomination,» she began.
Moving on with a heavy heart. Maya Vander is opening up about her decision to leave Netflix’s Selling Sunset ahead of season 6.
It was just confirmed that Netflix is bringing back Selling Sunset for seasons six and seven, but it was also rumored that one cast member would not be returning.
Pushing forward. Maya Vander won’t be returning for the next season of Selling Sunset after suffering her second pregnancy loss, Us Weekly can confirm.
Selling Sunset has been renewed for two more seasons, Netflix just announced!
More drama is on the way! After plenty of changes during Selling Sunset’s fifth season, the cast certainly has a lot to hash out when production resumes.
Emily Longeretta Netflix is cashing in on reality TV and renovation.On Thursday, the streaming service announced that “Selling Sunset” has been renewed for Seasons 6 and 7, with production kicking off this summer.Produced by Adam DiVello’s Done and Done Productions and Lionsgate, “Selling Sunset” follows the real estate agents of the Oppenheim Group — run by Jason and Brett Oppenheim. The cast includes Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Rae El Moussa, Davina Potratz, Emma Hernan, Amanza Smith and Maya Vander.Christine Quinn appeared in the first five seasons of the show but did not attend the reunion and has not given a straight answer to whether she’ll be returning.
, renewing the popular real estate docuseries for seasons 6 and 7. Filming is set to begin this summer.Set in the world of Los Angeles' high-end real estate, follows the city's most successful female realtors who all work under the same roof at The Oppenheim Group, a top real estate agency in the Hollywood Hills and the Sunset Strip.
Netflix is doubling down on property.
Selling Sunset’s Maya Vander has left the hit Netflix show and instead joined a Florida-based real estate company. Maya, 41, has been part of the Selling Sunset cast since day one, and viewers would see the mum-of-two jet thousands of miles between Los Angeles – where the Oppenheim Group is based – and her home in Miami. Now it appears as if the travelling has become too much for the successful real estate agent, and she’s decided to pursue a career closer to her husband and children.
Maya Vander has shared the devastating news that she's suffered a miscarriage at 10 weeks. The 41 year old Selling Sunset star, who is already mum to two children Aiden, three, and Elle Madison, two, with her husband David, took to her Instagram stories on Tuesday 21 June to announce her loss with her 1.3million followers. Sharing a snap of Aiden sleeping, she wrote: "I had a very crazy week.
Maya Vander has suffered a miscarriage just six months after a stillbirth. The 40-year-old reality star - who has Aiden, three, and Elle, two, with her husband Dave - was expecting a son back in 2021 but lost the baby during the birthing process and took to Instagram on Wednesday (22. 06.
Maya Vander has revealed some very sad news.