Selling sunset season 8 picks up where the last season left off, with several cast members out.
The hit Netflix series, which debuted in 2019, follows the high-end Los Angeles real estate agents of the Oppenheim Group as they compete to sell some of the city’s most expensive homes. Viewers were initially introduced to Chrishel Stause, Christine Quinn, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Rae El Moussa (née Young), Maya Vander And Brett And Jason Oppenheim in season 1.
Selling sunset‘s cast has evolved over the years, with Christine, Heather and Maya leaving the real estate business and the show. Amanza Smith, Emma Hernan, Chelsea Lazkani, Nicole Young And Bre Tiesi have since taken their place, but not all have been warmly received.
By the time season 7 debuted in November 2023, Nicole was still feuding with Chrishell. Nicole also didn’t seem to have the support of many of her costars, including Emma, Chelsea and Bre. However, Bre and Chelsea still talked about their issues while filming the Season 7 reunion that same month.
Keep scrolling for everything we know about season 8 of Selling sunset:
When does filming start?
Chrishell confirmed during the season 7 reunion, which dropped on Netflix in November 2023, that the cast was preparing to film another season “very” soon.
Who will return?
Chrishell, Mary, Emma, Amanza, Chelsea, Nicole, Jason and Brett are all expected to return in season 8. However, Heather confirmed after the season 7 premiere that she had no plans to appear on the reality series anymore. Bre also remained unsure of her plans after having a less-than-satisfactory time filming season 7.
Where have the feuds gone?
By the end of the finale, Bre and Chelsea were still trying to find a way to forge a friendship. Chrishell discussed her disagreement with Amanza, which prompted an on-screen hug during the reunion. Nicole’s relationship with Chrishell – and pretty much everyone else in the office – is still up in the air.
How does the cast feel about the reshoot?
During the season 7 reunion, Chrishell asked the moderator Brown France to ‘pray’ for the Oppenheim Group as they prepare to film more episodes full of feuds, fashion and real estate.
What remained unresolved?
Jason’s refusal to give Bre a larger commission split caused her to question her future with the real estate company. Bre also struggled to make sales, putting her in direct competition with Chelsea.
The colleagues disagreed, but none were thrilled with Jason and Brett’s decision to invest in an expensive new office, prompting them to sell more homes to prove that business is still going strong.