There's a brand-new reality TV series that's just dropped on Netflix this week, and it seems many viewers are far from impressed.
Buying London, which has been dubbed the UK's answer to Selling Sunset, first hit our screens on Wednesday (22 May), follows 'property mogul' Daniel Daggers, 44, and his agents at DDRE Global as they attempt to conquer London's luxury property market.
Now, the series shows that Daggers' team revolves of mostly women - one of which was once on a pretty major reality TV series from back in the day. Check out the official trailer here:
The full cast of Buying London includes; Daniel Daggers, Oli Hamilton, Reme Nicole, Lauren Christy, Rasa Bagdonaviciute, Juliana Ardenius, Olivia Wayne, Alex Bourne and Rosi Walden.
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The latter, however, has already tried her hand in the biz after previously appearing on Made in Chelsea back 2019, during the 17th season.
The 28-year-old, who went by Rosi-Mai while she was on the show at the time, experienced whole lot of drama during the season.
In case you needed your memory jogging, season 17 saw Jamie Laing cheating on his then-girlfriend, now wife, Sophie Habboo with Rosi.
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Rosi admitted to fellow castmate, Verity Bowditch, that she and Jamie had 'hooked up' behind Sophie's back.
And, naturally, everything bubbled over into absolute chaos once the news came out - leading Sophie and Jamie to have a major argument over it.
The couple have since clearly been able to work things out after having just celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary.
Speaking about how she described herself, Rosi told Cosmopolitan: "Outgoing, ambitious, and passionate about property.
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"I spend most of my time working and building my business, but in my spare time, I love meeting new people, sharing travel recommendations, and interior design."
Discussing how she entered the world of real estate, she added: "I have been working in real estate for more than five years.
"I started my career in real estate working in investor relations for a luxury development in London and then moved into Prime and Super Prime residential sales and lettings.
"I now work primarily as a search agent across residential, commercial, and short-term luxury international rentals."
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Fans clearly aren't loving Buying London as much as they loved Selling Sunset
with one X user slamming: "Wow, #buyinglondon is worse than I expected. It is so obviously scripted and boring, one episode is more than enough."
Another hit out: "I switched Buying London off at the photoshoot in the first episode, insufferable is not a big enough word for these clowns." Yikes.
Buying London is currently available to stream on Netflix.
Topics: Netflix, TV And Film, Celebrity, Made In Chelsea, Selling Sunset