
Since her family has a history of property investment, it is not surprising that she chose to pursue a career in real estate. However, throughout her life, Maya has lived in many countries, including the Netherlands, Spain, and Singapore, leading to her speaking three languages: Dutch, English, and Hebrew. WH knows a lot has changed since filming concluded-the end of some relationships and the beginning of others, more feuds, an exciting pregnancy announcement for the El Moussa's.I could go on.Maya moved to Los Angeles in 2002 after growing up in Israel. So, what do we know about season 6 so far? She also was not in the Season 6 trailer, so it doesn't look like she will be featured in the upcoming seasons. And as of June 27, a source told People she still hasn't signed a Netflix contract for seasons 6 and 7. One of the newer additions to The Oppenheim Group, Vanessa Villela, who made her debut during season 4, also moved to London with her now-fianceé, Nick Hardy, so she may also be calling it quits on the Sunset Strip. “I would love to be a part of the show, but it’s less than ideal for me to put in all this effort and then you see the finished product and I’m barely in it,” she told WH. Maya also pointed to the fact that she hasn't had as much air time during the past few seasons. Prior to her move, she was doing a lot of cross-country flights. Maya moved to Miami to be with her husband and two children. Maya Vander Talks Life After 'Selling Sunset' S5.Chelsea Lazkani also seems like she's become a season regular for Season 6, based on the teaser trailer. It seems that show regulars Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Rae El Moussa, Amanza Smith, and Brett and Jason Oppenheim will be back.Īccording to PEOPLE, Davina Potraz will also be there (despite not being featured in the trailer), along with semi-newbie Emma Hernan. "So it's probably for the best that she's gone, but I am nervous about the new dynamic." Who will be coming back for season 6? "I don't think I'll miss Christine," she says. In the teaser trailer for Season 6, Mary Fitzgerald doesn't seem too upset about Christine's departure from the show. “But no, that absolutely did not happen…I watched the show and I was shocked. “Bless their hearts for trying ,” she told US. “It was Christine’s decision to leave the Oppenheim Group,” they explained.Ĭhristine has also made claims that the whole situation was scripted. There's no telling what caused the change of heart or where Christine and Jason stand now that she won't be on the show, but it looks like those previous plans have gone down the drain.Īnd in case you were wondering whether or not she was fired, a source told Us Weekly that she left the firm on her own terms. "But we just have to get creative now because I don’t work for the Oppenheim Group… Maybe it’s a battle of the brokerages.” In May, she told US Weekly that she was in a "really good place" with Jason Oppenheim since her departure from the firm and even hinted at a potential plot for the next season. Rules the 'Selling Sunset' Cast Has to Follow.But in April, Christine announced that she and her husband were starting a new company called RealOpen, which specializes in cryptocurrency real estate transactions: "Why work for someone else when you can be your own CEO?" she wrote in the caption. “Hulu, give me a call,” she jokingly told The New York Times.īefore the news broke, it sounded like there would be some sort of arrangement where Christine and the rest of her castmates could co-exist even if she wasn't working at the brokerage. She also hinted at her departure in July. Now, US Weekly has confirmed that Christine has left the show after five seasons. Will Christine Quinn return?Īfter being accused of bribing a client not to work with fellow cast member Emma Hernan at the end of season 5, Christine's future at the brokerage seemed to be in question. There will be no shortage of Selling Sunset content for a while. Netflix also confirmed that a seventh season was coming soon, too.

Before season 5 even debuted, the streaming platform confirmed that the mega-hit reality show was renewed for a for a sixth season, but only just released the date. Netflix finally confirmed Season 6 will be available to stream on May 19, 2023. Read on to know about the next drama-filled season.
