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‘Selling Sunset:’ 60+ facts as the reality show returns for Season 6

In these times, double down — on your skills, on your knowledge, on you. Join us Aug. 8-10 at Inman Connect Las Vegas to lean into the shift and learn from the best. Get your ticket now for the best price.

Selling Sunset’s Season 6 dropped on Netflix Friday, and there are some massive cast shakeups this season. After the finale and first-time-ever Selling Sunset reunion, we were left with more questions than ever.

 

Would Maya Vander leave for her own brokerage? Did Christine Quinn still work at The Oppenheim Group? Was Vanessa Villela coming back? Who would fill the empty desks if they did leave? Would mid-season new girl Chelsea Lazkani officially get her own desk? 

In the past few months, some questions have been answered. But also, there’s a wealth of fun facts, fascinating friends and family, and fabulous fashion on this real estate reality TV fave. 

Below, we’ll get into all the things you should know as you catch up on the newest season, which came out early Friday morning (let’s not pretend Real Tea is the only one watching). Season 7 has already been shot, a cast member confirmed this week, so stay tuned for more.

Maya Vander

Christine Quinn

Vanessa Villela

Enter: New blood

With a vacuum left from the absence of the three cast members above, there’s room in the office for new agents.

“I don’t think I’ll really miss Christine. So it’s probably for the best that she’s gone. But I am nervous about the new dynamic,” The Oppenheim Group’s Vice President Mary Fitzgerald says in the Season 6 trailer.

“I don’t think the O Group is ready for me.” – Bre Tiesi

Bre Tiesi

Inman sat down with Bre Tiesi to get the Real Tea on her first season, who she is (and isn’t) friends with, and what she’d say to her haters. Read the full article here.

Nicole Young

Heather Rae El Moussa and Tarek El Moussa 

Chrishelle Strause

Amanza Smith

Chelsea Lazkani

Emma Hernan

Mary Fitzgerald

Jason and Brett Oppenheim

“There’s no fixing Compass. It’s unfixable,” Jason Oppenheim told Inman’s Real Tea back in November 2022. Read the full interview here.

Cameos to look for

Fashion

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(L to R) Kofi Nartey, Mary Fitzgerald, Jason Oppenheim

In 2022, Jason Oppenheim and Mary Fitzgerald spoke with Kofi Nartey at Inman Connect Las Vegas about how agents could tackle the shifting market, by using slower periods to do things like dial in on marketing, find an assistant or more effectively delegate tasks among staff.

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