Netflix’sSelling Sunsetproves that not all reality shows are created equal.
The Netflix original reality series follows a group of luxury realtors in Los Angeles and it’s totally addicting.
Of course, the realtors' personal lives all become fodder for the show, and the drama abounds.

But as is with any reality show, people naturally have questions.IsSelling Sunsetreal or scripted?
Are the cast membersactuallyrealtors?
Is the drama really that intense?

Well, the truth about Netflix’sSelling Sunsetis pretty interesting, but also not what you might expect.
Additionally, Divello asked them if they would do a reality show with him.
“Adam was like, ‘No really.

You should look into who I am, and what I’ve done.
I’ll do it really tastefully.'”
They eventually agreed to shoot a pilot, and the rest is history.

It’s a good thing they agreed, too, becauseSelling Sunsettruly changed all their lives.
Still, it must be nice to inherit such a flourishing business.
However, many realtors for The Oppenheim Group chimed in and defended both themselves and their jobs.

Los Angeles is a big city, so it’s not surprising that Teigen had never heard of them.
But now, everyone has, and The Oppenheim Group just scored some free publicity.
“I’ve never met her.

She’s never been my agent,” the user said.
At first, it was all about the12-year age difference.
Then, it was that Bonnet didn’t propose with areal diamond.

Then, it was thewedding planning drama.
But was Mary Fitzgerald’s wedding staged forSelling Sunset?
Whatever happened, Fitzgerald and Bonnetarestillseemingly togetheras of this publication, so clearly they made the right choice.

He later becameSelling Sunset’s Christine Quinn’s husband.
Then, viewers at home had questions, too, but not about how they met.
AsVanity Fairnoted, what was Christians’s last name?

And what, exactly, does he do for a living?
If that’s not mysterious than nothing is.
And while the details on who Christianreallyare fuzzy, it’s clear that he and Quinn share something special.

“I wouldn’t be where I am today withoutPlayboy,” she admitted.
Still, it’s pretty fascinating that Young had an entirely different life before joining The Oppenheim Group.
Young obviously denies this, but the question of just how she gets in the press so much remains.

Additionally, in an interview withPeople,Quinn maintained her skepticism of Young’s relationship with the press.
“We all, we pay someone on retainer to put our names out there,” she said.
“I can understand that paparazzi don’t come out of the bushes.

I have a whole team for this.”
She added that the difference is that she owns up to it.
“The grass is always greener, and she says it on the show,” Divello continued.

“Marriage is hard, living in L.A. is hard.”
Will there be a fourth season of Selling Sunset on Netflix?
In an interview withGrazia Daily,Christine Quinn explained what she knew about a potential fourth season.

Unfortunately, COVID-19 has slowed production ofSelling Sunset, though it may resume in 2021.
“I don’t think we’d be filming this year.”
For the curious, here’s otherreality TV shows that have been canceled and postponed due to the coronavirus.

Most of the drama onSelling Sunsetis between Christine Quinn and Chrishell Stause.
Additionally, Quinn toldPage Sixthat she hoped Stause could get over it.
Who knows what will happen next between them?
In an interview withWomen’s Health,Vander explained that it had to do with logistics.
“Apparently, it’s expensive to film a baby in production,” she said.
“They have to hire nurses.
The baby can only be on up to 30 minutes.
It’s a whole thing.”
Stause’s reaction to her divorce was totally raw, and her feelings were fresh whenSelling Sunsetfilmed.
“It was a really personally painful time,” she explained.
“I’m not looking forward to that whatsoever,” continued.
Going through a public divorce is one thing, but to have it filmed must have beena lot.
But if one realtor for The Oppenheim Group has their way, a Miami spin-off is possible forSelling Sunset.
And according to Vander, Miami is prime real estate pickings.