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Selling Sunset season four

by Nathan Katnoria |
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We’ve been eagerly awaiting the confirmation of more Selling Sunset ever since binge-watching season three in no time at all when it was released last year, so we’re pleased to report that Netflix have FINALLY confirmed the fate of the show – and it’s good news.

The streaming platform has announced not one but TWO more series of the realtor reality drama, as well as a brand new spin-off show.

All of the Selling Sunset regulars will be back for seasons four and five including brothers Jason and Brett Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Christine Quinn, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Young, Amanza Smith and Maya Vander.

Davina Potratz will still appear too even though she left The Oppenheim Group to join a rival brokerage. We get the feeling that will cause some serious drama….

Christine Quinn’s pregnancy is sure to play out on our screens after she announced she was expecting her first child with husband Christian Richard and we suspect Chrishell Statuse’s hella messy split from boyfriend Keo Motsepe will get some airtime too.

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Why we're sold on Selling Sunset

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City of stars

When the likes of J-Lo and Nicole Scherzinger are on your books, there's no time to be starstruck. But that's not a problem when the brokers have starry connections of their own. Chrishell was married to This Is Us' Justin Hartley (sore point – he dumped her during filming), and was herself a daytime soap actress before getting her realtor's licence, while former NBA cheerleader Amanza dated actor Taye Diggs. Because this is Hollywood, most of the ladies working at Oppenheim are ex-models and actresses, and Heather was a Playboy Playmate.

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Bosses with benefits

You might think it's awkward to work for your ex-boyfriend, but Mary has no such problem with Jason, who co-owns the brokerage with his twin brother Brett. In fact, the cast don't just work together, they play together, and often launch into all their personal dramz during office hours. The scandal of it all! But when they're not hugging and kissing, they're destroying each other with the bitterest war of words. At this point, we've honestly lost count of how many people Christine's fallen out with.

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Jaw-dropping digs

If that $44m property we mentioned is a bit modest for you, how about a $75m house, with nine bedrooms, 12 bathrooms and, of course, its own helipad? And it's not just the buyers and sellers who are rolling in dough – when the property price is so high, an agent can expect to earn over a million dollars in commission alone! Guess that's how they can afford all those Ferraris and Louboutins...

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Queen of mean

All hail Christine, the self-appointed MVP of Selling Sunset. Christine doesn't do subtlety – her couture outfits, cutting put-downs and claws-out catfights are so extra, they deserve their own spin-off series. Let's not forget, this is the lady who said she wanted a very "casual" engagement party... "with a sexual Phantom Of The Opera theme, a zebra, and Cirque du Soleil performers hanging out in the back." She also doesn't bite her tongue when it comes to having it out with her co-workers and making them earn their keep. Remember when she said that new girl Chrishell should "sit on the floor until she proves herself"? We love her and hate her all at once.

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Work hard, play hard

Honestly, zebras are small fry when it comes to Christine's wedding, which included chocolate gargoyle table settings, fake snow falling as she walked down the aisle, and four live swans. But it's not just the private functions that push the invite envelope – imagine going to an open house that offers free burgers and Botox upon arrival.

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Cut-throat clients

No one has more exacting standards than a client at The Oppenheim Group. And why shouldn't they? They've got money to burn and future house guests to impress. We particularly enjoy Alexandra, the monotone, impossible-to-please app entrepreneur, who gives Chrishell a major ticking off when she doesn't meet the brief, telling her, "My time is important." Special mention goes to Kim Kardashian's frenemy Larsa Pippen, who complains that a walk-in closet the size of our flat isn't big enough. Worse, there isn't parking space for her 12 cars.

As if two new series of Selling Sunset wasn’t enough, we’ll be moving from the Hollywood hills to Florida for a spin-off show focusing on all-female real estate firm Allure Realty, run by former military veteran Sharelle Rosado.

Although the show hasn’t been given a name yet, Netflix says of the show, “These ladies are equally as fun as they are fiercely ambitious, with all of them vying to be on top of the lavish world of luxury waterfront real estate.

“Sharelle has big plans for her brokerage and won’t let anyone or anything get in the way of making her dreams a reality.”

We’re already sold.

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Although this is the first official confirmation of season four, Christine basically confirmed a new series was in the works during an appearance on This Morning last October.

“We're not back filming now, but Jason has confirmed that we've gotten picked up,” she told hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.

“We're just kind of waiting and I know he's talked about it in the press but no one really knows the date, and I know filming restrictions are really hard, especially in Los Angeles now with such a big film production. So we're kind of just waiting.”

Christine also hit back at claims that the show is “fake”, insisting that she and the rest of her colleagues at The Oppenheim Group are real estate agents.

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