Will Selling Sunset Get a Season 4?

Photo credit: Courtesy Netflix
Photo credit: Courtesy Netflix

From Town & Country

Try as you might, you can't look away from Selling Sunset. A crew of beautiful Los Angeles women, lead by a pair of identical twin bachelors, trot around Hollywood's most expensive properties in high heels, and then call each other out for starting drama. It's wonderful; it's terrible; it's reality television at its finest.

The show's third season recently landed on Netflix, to much fanfare—but will those episodes be the last we see of the Oppenheim Group? Here's what we know about the show's possible renewal.

Christine Quinn thinks a season four is in the cards.

The show's luxury handbag-toting mischief-maker told Grazia that production has been delayed because of the pandemic, but a return still seems likely. "Usually we get picked up after the show airs, you know, we'll hear some information, some rumblings. With season two being in the top ten [on Netflix], I think we're definitely going to get picked up," Quinn said. "But everything has been setback due to COVID. We’re going to shoot next year, now, I'm hearing. We have such a big production, there's so many people on our crew. I don't think we'd be filming this year."

Photo credit: Courtesy Netflix
Photo credit: Courtesy Netflix

There's plenty of new drama for the cast to grapple with.

Brett Oppenheim, one of the twins running Selling Sunset's Oppenheim Group, has left to start his own brokerage, Oppenheim Real Estate. "Brett has left to start his own brokerage," Quinn told Glamour UK. "The girls are fed up with the favoritism of Mary in the office, we don’t know who will move where. It may be the battle of the brokerages! I think if season four goes ahead, it is going to be the juiciest season ever."

Maya Vander may not return.

As she discussed in season three, Vander is spending more and more time in Miami these days—though she's recently confirmed that she hasn't left the Oppenheim Group. "My goal is to stay in Miami unless I have a client that's worth me to fly for a day or two to do showings and stuff like that," she told ET. "I'm trying to just stay put in Miami, that's the goal."

Vander clarified further in an interview with People. "If I can be involved with season four somehow, I'll be involved with it, but I just have to take it as it comes, because I don't know even when we're going to film," she said. "I don't know what they have in mind and I haven't talked to production yet." Vander noted that she "would have to figure out how to manage it all with two little children," and that if she did appear, it might not "be in the same capacity."

Viewers will likely get to meet Heather Rae Young's fiancé, HGTV star Tarek El Moussa.

Young revealed her engagement in July on Instagram, sharing a photo of El Moussa putting the ring on her finger. "The Future Mrs. Tarek El Moussa!!!!" she wrote.

Fans of Selling Sunset will know that Young has been marriage-minded for a while now, and very excited about her relationship—but viewers have yet to be introduced to El Moussa onscreen. Fortunately, that might change with season four, as Young told ET that HGTV had taped the engagement for El Moussa's show and Netflix was working out a deal to use the footage. "So much of my life is Tarek," she said. "He can't be on the show with me, so all I can do is talk about him, right? And talk about our moments and talk about how much fun we have and everything going on, but yeah, there might have been a deal made!"

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