Just like the movies! After a high-profile marriage and subsequent divorce from Fergie, Josh Duhamel sparked a low-key romance with now-wife Audra Mari.
03.09.2022 - 19:27 / usmagazine.com
Long-distance love. Amanza Smith is still going steady with her boyfriend of more than two years — but fans still don’t know his identity.
“I’m still in the same relationship I’ve been in for about two and a half years now, and we’ve remained very low-key,” the Selling Sunset star, 45, told Us Weekly exclusively on Tuesday, August 30, while promoting her partnership with Glad ForceFlex with Clorox and her collaboration with clothing brand Bella Boss. “Everyone on the cast knows him and has met him. He’s spent time with Jason [Oppenheim] and the boys and everybody.”
The interior designer added that her “long-distance” beau lives overseas, making it hard to have him featured on the show’s upcoming sixth season.
“You might see maybe some FaceTime phone calls or something like that. I joked to the cast that I was gonna just print out a life size cardboard cutout of him and bring him with me everywhere so that I had a partner,” Smith quipped. “Everybody loves him. I’m trying to convince Netflix to fly to where he resides and film us but I don’t know if they’re down for it. He plays football in another country.”
The Indiana native married ex-husband Ralph Brown in July 2010 but called it quits two years later. Smith, who shares daughter Noah, 11, and son Braker, 10, with the former NFL player, revealed on season 2 of Selling Sunset that Brown went “off the grid” in 2019 and said they were estranged.
In September 2021, the realtor was awarded sole custody of her children after taking legal action earlier in the year. According to legal documents obtained by Us, Smith revealed that she hadn’t been in contact with her ex-husband since September 2019 after he was last spotted bringing their kids to school in L.A. a month earlier.
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Just like the movies! After a high-profile marriage and subsequent divorce from Fergie, Josh Duhamel sparked a low-key romance with now-wife Audra Mari.
Marie-Lou Nurk is headed to “Selling Sunset”.
Loud and clear. Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause clarified that she still wants to have kids and revealed she even plans to adopt a child.
Zack Sharf Matt Smith was a staple of Netflix’s “The Crown” during its first two seasons, where he starred as Prince Philip opposite Claire Foy’s Queen Elizabeth II. Smith’s portrayal of the British royal not only earned critical acclaim and an Emmy nomination, but it also generated an unexpected response from Philip’s grandson, Prince Harry. Smith revealed on “Today” that Prince Harry once addressed him as “granddad” when they met while playing polo. “I met Harry once, at polo, which sounds a bit grand, but it wasn’t that grand,” Smith said. “And he walked up to me and went, ‘Granddad.’” Smith added, “He watched the show! Well, I can’t claim to know if he watches it currently, but he watched a bit of it then.”
Netflix show, Selling Sunset. The pregnant blonde beauty was radiant in a coral sun dress paired with strappy heels. Since her pregnancy, she has been focusing more on her health, saying, ’something pregnancy has taught me so far is that there is so much beauty in having quiet moments with yourself and prioritizing your wellbeing.
EXCLUSIVE: Tanner Stine (Impulse) and Kaylee Bryant (Legacies) will lead the supernatural horror Spin the Bottle from director Gavin Wiesen (The Art of Getting By), with Justin Long (Barbarian) and Ali Larter (The Rookie) to play supporting roles.
They do! Selling Sunset star Vanessa Villela and Nicholas Hardy have tied the knot after more than one year of dating.
EXCLUSIVE: Gabriel LaBelle (The Fabelmans), Conor Sherry (The Terminal List) and Mika Abdalla (Sex Appeal) will lead the cast of coming-of-age comedy The Snack Shack, which Adam Carter Rehmeier (Dinner in America) wrote and is directing for the collective emerging filmmakers label of MRC Film and T-Street.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterVince Staples is heading to Netflix with his own scripted comedy show, Variety has learned.The streaming giant has given out a series order for “The Vince Staples Show,” loosely based on the real life of the rapper and actor. Staples will star in the show as himself. The show will be set in Long Beach, CA, where Staples grew up.Staples will executive produce in addition to starring. Kenya Barris is also executive producing via Khalabo Ink Society. Ian Edelman, Maurice Williams, Corey Smyth and Calmatic also executive produce. Edelman and Williams are co-showrunners on the series. Barris, Edelman, and Williams also executive produced Kid Cudi’s animated Netflix show “Entergalactic.” Calmatic will direct the first two episodes of “The Vince Staples Show.”
Uh-oh! It sounds like Chrishell Stause is already in the middle of a new feud on Selling Sunset!
"Selling Sunset" star Chrishell Stause is already teasing the drama as the cameras start filming season six of the Netflix show. Stause took to Instagram Wednesday to call out a "fake" co-star.The 41-year-old made a name for herself in season one of the luxury real estate show. Now, she's calling someone out for being thirsty for camera time.
Chrishell Stause is NOT happy with someone she’s filming Selling Sunset with right now.
The plot thickens. There’s another person in the Selling Sunset universe Jason Oppenheim has dated: new cast member Nicole Young.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix’s Michelle Buteau comedy series Survival of the Thickest is adding to its team.
*Warning, contains spoilers for Selling The OC*With the release date of Selling Sunset season 6 not yet confirmed, its spin-off Selling the OC is giving us the fix we need of glamazons caught in a whirlwind of tricky real estate deals and, of course, relentless drama. The Netflix reality series, much like its predecessor, focuses on a group of luxury realtors at The Oppenheim Group they flog multi-million dollar mansions with infinity pools across the most exclusive enclaves of the OC. Steered by the brokerage’s founders twin brothers Jason and Brett Oppenheim, the well-heeled agents, which in this series includes both men and women unlike the all-female Selling Sunset, spend their days signing contracts and starting feuds.