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‘Selling Sunset’ Set For Cast Shake-Up As Christine Quinn And Heather Rae El Moussa Reportedly Returning

The cast of “Selling Sunset” will reportedly shake things up a lot Christine Quinn again Heather Rae El Moussa is said to be returning to the Netflix real estate game.

Just weeks after Quinn admitted she was “in talks” with the giant about returning to the series of her own accord, reports surfaced that the Texas native will be front and center in the show’s 10th season.

In fact, the actors were expected to “start filming, and it was delayed because they were waiting for him to finish the interviews,” reports Us Weekly.

The 37-year-old became one of the most divisive women on television after being cast as the cast’s “villain” during her five-season run of “Selling Sunset,” which premiered in 2019.

The cast of “Selling Sunset” is reportedly set to shake things up, with Christine Quinn and Heather Rae El Moussa set to return to the hit Netflix series. (Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Photos)

Quinn eventually left The Oppenheim Group and the show in 2022 at the end of its fifth season—and three years later, he revealed that he left not only the series, but also the environment in which it was set.

Meanwhile, Quinn’s co-star, El Moussa, 38, is also reportedly looking to return after it was alleged that he was not asked to return to the series following season seven.

On the other hand, Us Weekly reports that they are fan favorites Chelsea Lazkani again Nicole Youngwho joined the cast in 2020 and 2022, respectively, would not return.

Despite recent reports, sources told Realtor.com® that the cast is still being finalized.

Quinn previously revealed that he was looking to return but noted that he would not return to the series unless he did so voluntarily.

“I’m in discussions right now about the possibility of returning to ‘Selling Sunset,'” he told Entertainment Tonight. “We are having discussions, but nothing is officially signed. I want to make sure that whatever I do makes sense to me.”

He added, “Nothing is set in stone, but we are talking.”

Interestingly, Quinn’s confession about his talks with Netflix came just months after his former co-star—and on-screen archnemesis—Chrisshell Stause announced that she is leaving the series, as she has appeared on “Selling Sunset” since it first aired.

“I’ve reached a point where I don’t need this game financially. I’m lucky to find other types of employment, because they don’t treat me mentally well anymore,” Stause said in November, when he revealed that he no longer has a relationship with Quinn.

Just weeks after Quinn, 37, admitted he was “in talks” with the giant about returning to the series on his own terms, reports now say the Texas native will be front and center for the show’s 10th season. (Netflix)
However, as Quinn prepares to return, his former co-star, El Moussa, 38, is reportedly eyeing a return after claims he was not asked to return to the series following season seven. (Netflix)
Meanwhile, Us Weekly reported that fan favorites Chelsea Lazkani and Nicole Young, who joined the cast in 2020 and 2022, respectively, will not be returning. (Netflix)

Quinn didn’t address Stause’s exit from the show during his recent interview—nor did he reveal what a return to “Selling the Sunset” would mean for his life in Dallas.

The reality TV alum previously talked about his return to his homeland, telling the Dallas Morning News that his decision to move there was not only a desire to get out of California, but also the need to return to his roots, noting that many viewers may not have noticed that he is a native of Texas.

“A lot of people don’t know that I’m actually from Texas originally. So I grew up here, and I went to Southlake Carroll. A lot of people don’t know that,” he said. “My family still lives in the same house I grew up in, and I live in the neighborhood. I’m a suburban boy.”

“Dallas is like home to me and Fort Worth,” he said of his love for the Lone Star State.

He then shows his favorite places in the area where the girls will be hanging out.

“My favorite place to have a girls’ night, there’s so many places. Gaylord, like that. Hotel Vin in Grapevine, like that.

Interestingly, Quinn’s confession about his talks with Netflix came a few months after his former co-star – and on-screen archnemesis – Chrishell Stause announced that she was leaving the series, as she has been with the series “Selling Sunset” since its inception. (Netflix)
“I’ve gotten to the point where I don’t need this show financially. I’m lucky to have other types of employment, because they’re not good for me mentally anymore,” Stause said in November, while revealing that he no longer has a relationship with Quinn. (Netflix)

“I love going to Fort Worth, too. I’m like Billy Bob, the sloppy drunk, the Jell-O pictures, I absolutely love that. And then after that, I’ll say White Elephant just to scoot and boogie, right? Those are some of my favorite places,” the real estate agent said.

But Quinn loves more than the party scene Texas has to offer. He also likes shopping places.

Although he does most of his retail therapy online, Quinn noted that there are places to shop that he just can’t get enough of.

“My favorite? On the Internet. I’m tired. I’m a mom, a girl, on the Internet. But, if I had to pick one, I’d say Southlake Town Square. Because it’s so simple and so beautiful,” she said.

“I like a nice fountain here and there, and you know I like to be outside. I like the breeze. I like the wind in my weave, you know. I’m an outdoor gal.”



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