The season 9 reunion of Selling Sunset was a dramatic affair, filled with fiery confrontations and emotional updates that kept fans on the edge of their seats. In particular, Mary Bonnet shared a poignant moment regarding her safety following a distressing incident where masked men targeted her home. Throughout the reunion episode, which dropped on Netflix on November 5, viewers were treated to everything from recent updates on wildfires in Los Angeles to the ongoing feuds among the cast members.
As Selling Sunset wraps up, anticipation is building for the new spin-off, Selling the OC, which premiered its fourth season on November 4. The show shifts the focus to agents operating in Orange County and promises plenty of excitement, as hinted during the reunion. Host Tan France introduced the OC agents, teasing that “a lot has changed in the last year and a half,” with “new players” entering the scene to shake things up.
When Bre, a Selling Sunset star, was asked for advice for the new OC agents, her blunt response—”I have no advice. Good luck. Good f****** luck”—caught attention, followed by a playful nod to “May the odds be ever in your favor.” This bold remark adds to the competitive atmosphere that will characterize the upcoming series.
Selling the OC is set to return on November 14, featuring a storyline that emphasizes rivalry and ambition as the new agents strive to establish themselves as the leading brokerage within O Group. However, rising tensions and “devastating rumors” are expected to create significant divides, keeping audiences captivated.
Series creator Adam DiVello has noted the substantial changes in the lives of these agents since season three, heightening the enthusiasm as the new episodes approach. With everything from interpersonal drama to market competition on the horizon, Selling the OC is sure to keep fans engaged as it explores the dynamics of the real estate world in Southern California.
