The Cast of "Selling Sunset" Reunites as Filming for Season 4 Begins

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Your favorite real estate agents are coming back. In fact, it appears that the cast of Selling Sunset will be sticking around for years. The hit Netflix reality show was renewed for seasons 4 and 5, per Deadline.

While exciting, the renewal news isn't much of a surprise to Selling Sunset fans who follow the cast members' ever-unfolding lives off-camera. Christine Quinn—one of the agents on the show—declared that the series was continuing in October 2020, but was delayed due to the pandemic. As of May 2021, cameras are officially rolling on future seasons of the real estate reality show.

Behold, a few of the most pressing questions for season 4 of Selling Sunset to address: Will Maia Vander open an office in Miami? Will Tarek El Moussa appear on camera in the lead-up to his wedding to Heather Rae Young? How will Christine and her husband, Christian Richard, approach parenthood?

Only season 4 of Selling Sunset can tell us. Here's what we know about the future of the show and its ever-dramatic cast.

Season 4 of Selling Sunset began filming in May.

The cast reunited in the Oppenheim Group office and proudly shared that filming had begun on Instagram. Chrishell Stause posted a series of selfies with her fellow real estate agents. She wrote in the caption, "I love when doing things I love, with people I love, can be called 'work.'"

There's no telling when season 4 of Selling Sunset will premiere.

With Selling Sunset resuming filming, the new season is likely to come out in late 2021 or 2022. In her Instagram caption, Mary intimated that seasons 4 and 5 might be filmed simultaneously. She wrote, "Selling Sunset Season 4 & 5 coming to you so so sooooon!!"

Living in Miami, Maya had to "find out logistically" how she'd be able to return.

While Maya is in first-look photos from season 4, she expressed that filming this season would be difficult for her. Speaking to RadioTimes, Maya revealed that she has relocated to Miami and is busy raising two children. While she expressed the desire to be in season 4, she has to “find out logistically how the heck [she’s] gonna do it."

“I want to be part of Selling Sunset. I think it’s a great show and it gives me a lot of opportunities with everything, frankly, not even just real estate,” she said. “I always figure things out somehow and I think there is always a solution for everything.” Looks like she figured out a solution.

Davina left the Oppenheim Group, which means her future on the show is uncertain.

Following season 3's release, Davina Potratz revealed she was leaving the Oppenheim Group and is now working with Douglas Elliman agency. “It’s not that I wanted to leave, but I had a great opportunity. It was a purely business decision," she told People.

In behind-the-scenes photos from the first day of season 4, Davina is not pictured, which indicates her time on the show is done. However, she said she hopes to be featured in Selling Sunset. “We all know each other so well, so I think they’ll be excited and supportive,” Potratz said. “I certainly hope that I’m still part of the cast,” she added. We'll have to tune in to find out.

Season 4 might feature Heather Young's wedding to Tarek El Moussa.

Naturally, it wouldn't be a season of Selling Sunset if there weren't another wedding to anticipate. First came Mary Fitzgerald, then came Christine Quinn—and after her recent engagement to HGTV's Tarek El Moussa, we suspect that Heather Rae Young will be the next Oppenheim agent to walk the aisle.

There's just one question: Will the wedding be shown on Selling Sunset, like Mary and Christine's? So far, Tarek hasn't appeared in the Netflix show, even though he was present at some of the events depicted. For example, one of Heather's Instagram posts shows that Tarek was her date to Christine's wedding, which was the focus of the season 3 finale.

Speaking to People, Heather revealed that Tarek will appear in a future episode, thanks to an agreement between HGTV and Netflix. "I'm so excited to have him on camera with me and film with him,” Heather said.

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Photo credit: Instagram/Netflix

It's possible the couple's wedding will be televised in some form. Tarek and Heather both have their own reality TV obligations: He is on HGTV's Flip It and Flip or Flop; she's on Selling Sunset. However, the wedding might not be on Selling Sunset, but on one of his shows—or a special of its own.

But according to Heather, the couple hasn't decided whether to show the wedding. "I don’t know if I would want it all out there for everyone to see,” she told StyleCaster in May 2020. “I’m not sure yet. I would have to have that discussion with [Tarek] and see how we felt in regards to that. It is so amazing for Christine and Mary to be able to look back and have those memories on camera forever. I’d have to talk to my man and see what he says.”

Christine Quinn is expecting a baby with Christian Richard.

You know how it goes: First comes the Gothic fairytale-themed wedding, then comes the baby. Or at least, that's how Christine Quinn and Christian Richard's relationship has progressed.

Christine announced her pregnancy in a spread in People in February 2021. "We are so grateful to be expecting our first child," she said. "I'm so ready for what this next chapter holds and cannot wait to be a mom!"

She hasn't revealed whether she's expecting a boy or a girl, but she previously told Metro UK that she hopes she has two boys. "I can’t even imagine like trying to tame a little Christine," she said.

Another plot twist? Brett and Jason Oppenheim now have competing brokerage firms.

After season 3 was released, we learned that Brett Oppenheim—the more quiet of the twin brothers—left the firm that he started with his twin brother and formed his own. Cue dramatic music.

Brett now owns Oppenheim Real Estate, not to be confused with the Oppenheim Group. "Brett has left to start his own brokerage," Christine confirmed to Glamour. "We don't know who will move where. It may be the battle of the brokerages! I think season four is going to be the juiciest season ever." Will any of the Oppenheim Group agents join the new firm? Maybe Brett will let Maya start a Miami office, like she had asked Jason.

Making dramatic real estate-related decisions runs in the Oppenheim brothers' blood. Brett's bio on his new website claims that he is the "fifth generation of his family to practice real estate in Los Angeles." However, they're both filming season 4, so maybe the rift wasn't so deep.

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Season 4 might focus on Chrishell's new life as a single woman.

After two years of marriage and six years as a couple, Justin Hartley filed for divorce from Chrishell Stause—and she didn't see it coming. Season 3 of Selling Sunset deals with the painful fallout of Hartley's surprise divorce filing. By the end of the season, Chrishell has moved to her own home, and is determined to begin anew.

Since the show aired, Chrishell appeared on Dancing With the Stars; had a whirlwind romance with dancer Keo Motsepe; and ended said relationship. In the aftermath of the split, Chrishell joked on Instagram that she is "off men" for the time being.

No matter what happens in season 4 of Selling Sunset, we'll be cheering her on.


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