Netflix has announced a brand new series that looks PERFECT for Selling Sunset fans, and we cannot wait to get swept up in yet more drama.
Many of you have loved watching the ups and downs of the Oppenheim Group unfold over the course of the past seven seasons, with Netflix recently confirming an eighth instalment is also in the works and is due to air later this year.
While spin-off Selling Tampa didn’t prove quite as popular before it was cancelled in 2021, the second offshoot Selling The OC seems to still be going strong.
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That one premiered in 2022, and was later renewed for a second and third season.
But now, it seems that the real estate drama is expanding across the pond, as Netflix has announced a brand new show set in the UK.
While it doesn't sound like it’s strictly a spin-off from the popular franchise, Buying London will follow a similarly glitzy format as it focuses on the capital’s luxury property market.
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We found out more about the series as it was unveiled at the Next on Netflix event last night, with confirmation that it would premiere sometime in 2024.
Commissioned for Netflix from Fremantle label Naked, Buying London will follow property mogul Daniel Daggers and his ‘ambitious’ team of agents at DDRE Global, as they take on the biggest and best of London real estate.
“The talented team set out to conquer the super prime high-end real estate market from the prestigious streets of Mayfair to the exclusive enclaves of Holland Park as we follow the group as they navigate the intricacies of their personal lives as well as striving to make their mark in the glamorous world of luxury real estate,” Netflix said.
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We don't know exactly when Selling Sunset will be back on screens, but the streamer has already confirmed the cast list for season eight - Jason Oppenheim, Brett Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Emma Hernan, Bre Tiesi, Chelsea Lazkani, Amanza Smith, Nicole Young, Mary Bonnet, and Romain Bonnet.
Whether or not Heather Rae El Moussa will make an appearance is still unclear, with People reporting last December that she may not feature at all after having her role reduced for season seven.
She told E! in March 2023: “Season 7 is filming right now, but I've been off maternity leave and I've been excited to get back to work.”
The star added: “And so far, I've not been called back.”
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When asked how she felt about missing out on a more substantial role in the seventh series, she replied: “It’s been a little frustrating ... So, not sure what's been going on.”
Topics: Selling Sunset, Netflix, Reality TV, TV And Film