Selling Sunset star Jason Oppenheim has spoken out following the news that Christine Quinn is leaving the famous agency.
The real estate broker, 45, said he has 'zero concerns' about how her departure will impact the hit Netflix reality show, which is returning for sixth and seventh season.
Oppenheim said he is confident that the remaining cast will kick the next two seasons out the park, even without the show's villain, TMZ reports.
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He also announced that two new ladies will be joining the cast for the upcoming seasons and explained that it's resulted in an 'interesting dynamic'.
Jason went on to reveal that, in his opinion, the sixth and seventh seasons are the best ones so far, and that fans of the show won't be short of drama either.
Christine left the show after reaching a 'mutual decision' with its producers, and Jason has insisted that there are no hard feelings between the pair.
He even said that he has sent her text messages wishing her all the best with her future modelling projects.
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The news comes after Jason revealed that he has no plans to have another relationship after splitting from his co-star Chrishell Stause.
"It was difficult. I have no plans of filming another relationship…. or being in one for that matter," he said on This Morning.
The pair split in December 2021, but he described Chrishell as 'the most amazing girlfriend I've ever had', and said 'it was the happiest and most fulfilling relationship of my life'.
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They parted ways because they couldn't agree on when to have children.
"While Chrishell and I are no longer together we remain best friends and will always love and support one another," he asserted.
He then took the opportunity to wish his ex all the best in her new relationship with Australian rapper G Flip.
"They seem like a bad ass for one and seeing her smile the last couple of minutes makes me very happy. I'm proud of you," he said.
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Jason also opened up about the show's popularity and said: "I guess it just checks a lot of boxes for people."
This Morning co-host Holly Willoughby then asked: "You wouldn't come over here and open a Selling UK or Selling Europe?"
"Honestly, it took me two or three days to get over my jet lag so I don't know if I can keep coming out," he said. "Your real estate is so different.
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"It's more like an estate agent and they're paid a salary. Flat no from me. I want to be based on commission.
"I think things would have to transform dramatically for me to be interested."
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