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30 things you probably didn't know about 'Selling Sunset'
30 things you probably didn't know about 'Selling Sunset'
Claudia WillenSep 5, 2020, 20:28 IST
"Selling Sunset" is available to stream on Netflix.Netflix
Netflix's "Selling Sunset" is a reality show about employees at the Oppenheim Group, a real estate brokerage in Los Angeles.
While the cast's personal lives are on full display on the show, there's plenty that "Selling Sunset" fans don't see on-screen.
Insider rounded up 30 little-known facts about "Selling Sunset."
Netflix's "Selling Sunset" gives viewers an inside look at Los Angeles' high-end real estate market — and the agents handling the multi-million dollar deals.
Centered around the Oppenheim Group, a brokerage owned by Jason Oppenheim, the reality show is part-real estate inspiration, part-soap opera. And as the agents' personal lives become increasingly interwoven, it's nearly impossible to keep conflict from spilling over into the team's Sunset Boulevard office.
Though it seems like the "Selling Sunset" cast reveals their entire lives on the show, there's plenty than fans don't see.
Here are 30 little-known facts about the binge-worthy show.
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Jason Oppenheim and Brett Oppenheim's family has been in real estate for five generations.
Jason Oppenheim and Brett Oppenheim are identical twins.
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Not everyone who works at the brokerage appears on the show.
The Oppenheim Group sells properties in Los Angeles.
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Jason has been recognized as one of the top real estate agents in the country.
Jason Oppenheim is the founder of The Oppenheim Group.
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The Oppenheim Group gives back to the Los Angeles community.
"Selling Sunset" is available to stream on Netflix.
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Chrishell Stause joined the Oppenheim Group when "Selling Sunset" began filming.
Chrishell Stause is on "Selling Sunset."
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Before marrying Justin Hartley, she was engaged to "Glee" actor Matthew Morrison.
Matthew Morrison was engaged to Chrishell Stause.
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The Oppenheim Group works with numerous celebrity clients.
The cast of "Selling Sunset" shows clients multi-million dollar homes in Los Angeles.
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The executive producer got the idea for the show from the brokerage's advertisements in magazines and on billboards.
Adam Divello is the executive producer of "Selling Sunset."
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Jason said he "probably wouldn't have signed up" for "Selling Sunset" if he knew it would focus so heavily on the cast's personal lives.
Jason Oppenheim is on "Selling Sunset."
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Netflix doesn't pay for the cast's hair, makeup, or wardrobe.
"Selling Sunset" is available to stream on Netflix.
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Quinn gives herself four hours to get ready before filming.
Christine Quinn is originally from Texas.
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She also bought a laptop and iPhone for the teenage girls that run her fan accounts.
Christine Quinn is a real estate agent on "Selling Sunset."
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Heather Rae Young modeled for Playboy in 2010.
Heather Rae Young is on "Selling Sunset."
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Her fiancé, Tarek El Moussa, is also a celebrity real estate agent.
Tarek El Moussa is engaged to Heather Rae Young.
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Quinn initially moved from Texas to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting and modeling.
Christine Quinn appears on "Selling Sunset."
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Maya Vander's kids aren't on season three due to the expenses involved with filming children.
Maya Vander is a real estate agent on "Selling Sunset."
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Potratz is a broker and director of the new development division and she's previously been featured on other shows.
Davina Potratz is a cast member on "Selling Sunset."
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She got a makeover from Quinn on season three.
Davina Potratz and Christine Quinn both appear on "Selling Sunset."
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Quinn's wedding reportedly cost $1 million.
Christine Quinn and Christian Richard got married on an episode of "Selling Sunset."
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She was disappointed with how the wedding appeared on the show.
Christine Quinn got married on "Selling Sunset."
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Quinn said she had the novel coronavirus while planning the wedding.
Christine Quinn planned her wedding on "Selling Sunset."
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Richard didn't know Quinn was on "Selling Sunset" when they met.
Christine Quinn and Christian Richard appear on "Selling Sunset."
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Fitzgerald adopted her second dog with Jason while dating Romain.
Mary Fitzgerald and Jason Oppenheim adopted a dog named Zelda together.
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She said her hug with Jason on season two "wasn't that long."
Mary Fitzgerald and Jason Oppenheim hugged at an open house.
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Jason and Brett are both 5 feet 6 inches tall.
Brett Oppenheim and Jason Oppenheim are identical twins.
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Some of the showings are staged.
Christine Quinn showed a house on "Selling Sunset."
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Brett left the Oppenheim Group to start his own brokerage.
Jason and Brett Oppenheim are identical twins.
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A drone crashed behind the officiant at Fitzgerald's wedding.
Romain Bonnet and Mary Fitzgerald got married on "Selling Sunset."
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She hired a security guard to escort cast members out if they started drama at her wedding.
Romain Bonnet and Mary Fitzgerald got married on "Selling Sunset."
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Stause and Quinn were friends before producers spearheaded their feud.
Christine Quinn and Chrishell Stause are both on "Selling Sunset."
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