'Selling Sunset' Stars Reveal What Fans Can Expect For Season Six!
By Taylor Hodgkins on May 21, 2023 at 3:30 AM EDT
The sixth season of "Selling Sunset" will be a landmark for the Netflix reality series!
It will be the first without central cast members Christine Quinn and Maya Vander and feature new realtors in the Oppenheim Group office: Bre Tiesi and Nicole Young.
There's a chance fans might see G Flip, Chrishell Stause's new spouse, or Heather Rae El Moussa's young son on screen; The cast just revealed a few concrete details about season six in a new teaser, the last before the premiere date on May 19th!
The 'Selling Sunset' Spills Some Tea In The Final Teaser Trailer Before Season Six Premiers!
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The "Selling Sunset" crew hasn't been entirely tight-lipped about the vibes behind the scenes for the last few months!
The Blast has covered many aspects of The Oppenheim Group ladies (and, of course, the Oppenheim brothers!) this year, and we've dug deep into the cast's revelations about season six.
New mama Heather Rae El Moussa hinted at some behind-the-scenes drama in January; Mrs. Tarek El Moussa posted a group shot from the People's Choice Awards, encouraging fans to share their predictions in the comment section. El Moussa left a hint about the atmosphere in her caption: "All smilesโฆ for now ๐๐ All I can say is buckle up ๐"
A viewer wondered if Stause and her pal Mary Fitzgerald-Bonnet would have some friendship issues: "My prediction is drama or a fallout between Chrishell and Mary ๐ฎ," they commented.
Other fans hoped the show would return to its roots, focusing more on the luxury real estate it's known for!
"Hopefully more real estate content than drama; it's been going in circles the last few seasons," and "I want to see beautiful homes and fashion! Less drama! I might be the only one, though, haha," two fans commented.
Tiesi revealed some hints in an interview with People magazine a few months ago. She told her son Nick, Cannon, will be featured on camera.
"I'm not going to hide him [Legendary] from anything necessarily," she told the outlet, per one of our reports. "It is what it is between his dad and I. He's still obviously so little so that I will protect him from most of it for a little while," Tiesi added.
Tiesi seems to be a source of soreness for Fitzgerald-Bonnet, reportedly. The latter agent described the atmosphere with Tiesi in an interview with Design Scene.
"I was a little worried when she first came," she revealed. "I was like, 'I can't do any more drama...Please don't give me more drama." Fitzgerald-Bonnett would later clarify her feelings for Tiesi, adding she "likes her a lot." (per The Blast)
What Does The Oppenheim Group Have To Say About Season Six?
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The ladies of the Oppenheim Group gathered to tell fans exactly what they could expect from watching season six!
"If I had to describe season six in six words or less," Stause tells the camera, with Jason answering the question with "that would be impossible."
"Describe in six words, oh boy," Young says, with the camera cutting to Amanza Smith asking, "Wait, what did everybody else say?"
Chelsea Lazkani says, "This season, I think we're gonna have a lot more drama, homes, [and] fewer clothes."
The camera cuts to Fitzgerald-Bonnet, where she describes the season as being "shocking [and] absurd."
Young then adds "unexpected" to her list.
El Moussa says, "New girls, drama."
Tiesi echos the promise of drama by saying, "I don't need six; I only need two: it's a s**t show."
Young then says, "Dramatic."
Stause describes it as "absolute dumpster fire," the camera then cuts back to El Moussa, adding, "Catfights."
Stause then cheekily says, "We all need therapy. There are four! I can keep going!"
Smith weighs in with "stressful" before the camera cuts to Emma Hernan, who says, "Absolute craziness."
Brett says, "Better than one, two, three, four, and five."
El Moussa laughs. "That wasn't the six?" before shrugging.