Can the top Netflix reality show withstand its toughest challenge yet?

The Selling Sunset cast is once again fighting amongst themselves.

September 3rd 2024.

Can the top Netflix reality show withstand its toughest challenge yet?
The popular reality show Selling Sunset has once again become the center of attention as its stars find themselves embroiled in yet another dramatic feud. This time, the tension seems to be reaching a boiling point and could potentially lead to some cast members leaving the show.

The series, which premiered in 2019 on Netflix, follows a group of successful real estate agents working at the prestigious Oppenheim Group in Los Angeles. Along with showcasing their luxurious listings, the female agents also reveal intimate details about their personal lives, leaving no stone unturned. From Chrishell Stause's public divorce from actor Justin Hartley to her subsequent romance with boss Jason Oppenheim, and even her eventual relationship with Australian musician G-Flip, viewers have been captivated by the drama.

But as the eighth season's release date approaches, tensions are rising among the cast. Chrishell has lashed out not only at her fellow agents but also at the show's producers and creators. The latest drama began when the cast discovered that agent Nicole Young had spread a rumor about their colleague Emma Hernan having an affair with a married man. This sparked a heated exchange on social media, with Chrishell threatening to quit the show and calling out the production company for not giving Emma a chance to defend herself.

Other cast members, such as Chelsea Lazkani, also joined in on the drama, calling out Nicole and questioning the production company's morals and integrity. Nicole, on the other hand, stood by her claims and urged the cast to ask their "bestie" some tough questions. She also reiterated that her statement was just a rumor and that Emma was directly confronted about it on camera.

Despite the drama, Emma has yet to publicly address the claims, but she did share a photo with Chrishell and Chelsea, seemingly showing that there are no hard feelings between them. However, this latest feud has left many viewers feeling exhausted by the constant cattiness and pitting of women against each other.

While the show initially drew in viewers with its glamorous properties and behind-the-scenes look at the lives of successful real estate agents, the continuous drama and poor behavior have become tiring for some fans. Many have expressed their frustration and disappointment with the current state of the show, with some even calling for a return to the show's original format, Selling the OC.

The drama continues to unfold, and it remains to be seen if this latest feud will result in any changes for the show or its cast. But one thing is for sure, fans will be eagerly tuning in to see what happens next on Selling Sunset.
The hit reality show, Selling Sunset, has once again been rocked by drama between its stars. While the cast has been known to take shots at each other in the past, this latest conflict has the potential to cause a mass exodus. The series, which premiered on Netflix in 2019, follows a group of real estate agents at the prestigious Oppenheim Group as they try to sell some of the most expensive homes in Los Angeles. Along with showcasing their high-end work, the female agents also open up about their personal lives, leaving no details hidden.

From Chrishell Stause's public divorce from actor Justin Hartley, to her romantic involvement with boss Jason Oppenheim before finding love with Australian musician G-Flip, to Christine Quinn's multiple feuds and eventual departure from the show, and Bre Tiesi's controversial open relationship with Nick Cannon, Selling Sunset viewers have been able to witness it all. The show has never been short on drama, but now, just days before the release of its eighth season, Chrishell has taken to social media to express her frustration not only with her cast mates, but also with the producers and creators of the show.

It all started when the cast found out that agent Nicole Young had been spreading rumors about her colleague Emma Hernan having an affair with a married man. Things escalated over the weekend when the cast received screeners for the new episodes, with Chrishell, 43, revealing that Emma, 33, was blindsided by the false accusation. In a series of posts, Chrishell threatened to quit the show and called out the production company, Done and Done, for not giving Emma a chance to defend herself. She also vowed to never work with Nicole again, even if it meant being sued.

Meanwhile, co-star Chelsea Lazkani also took to social media to express her anger towards Nicole, calling her "the most diabolical piece of trash" she has ever met. She also questioned the production company's integrity and accused them of spreading lies for the sake of views. In another post, Chelsea called out other co-stars Bre Tiesi and Mary Bonnet, accusing them of lying, placating, and stealing.

Addressing the drama on her own social media, Nicole stood by her claims and defended herself, stating that she stands for the sanctity of all marriages. She also urged the other cast members to ask their "bestie" some tough questions. Despite this, she maintained that she had only shared the information as a rumor and that Emma was confronted on camera about it during the season 7 finale by the wife's best friend.

So far, Emma has not publicly addressed the situation, but she did share a photo on Monday with Chrishell and Chelsea, captioning it with a simple heart emoji. While the show originally gained popularity for giving viewers a glimpse into the luxurious properties of the rich and famous, the personal dramas of the agents have also become a major draw for audiences.

However, after years of watching women being pitted against each other and engaging in toxic behavior, could this latest conflict be the final straw for viewers? Many fans have expressed their frustration with the constant cattiness and drama on the show. Some have even suggested that they would prefer to see more of the stunning properties and less of the personal conflicts. As one fan put it, "I don't care about your drama. Show me the stairs with marble balustrade; show me the bedrooms for God's sake." Despite the backlash, Selling Sunset remains a popular guilty pleasure for many, and it remains to be seen how this latest drama will affect the show's future.

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