Netflix has just announced that Selling Sunset has been renewed for a sixth and seventh season!
The streaming service made the announcement in a tweet that also revealed that production on the hit show will begin this summer.
Selling Sunset gives viewers an insight into the lives of luxury estate agents as they flog homes in some of Los Angeles' most desirable locations. Watch below:
The news that the show would be returning for two more seasons was met with much excitement by fans.
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"Get In! [sic]" wrote one fan.
A second shared how much they love the show already, writing: "Just started watching Season 1 already 5 episodes in."
"I CAN'T WAIT," gushed another.
"Netflix providing the serotonin I need," one user replied.
"YAYYYYYYYYY [sic]," celebrated another fan.
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The fifth season of the reality show was released this April just months after the fourth dropped in December.
Season four saw the addition of new cast members Vanessa Villela and Emma Hernan.
Announcing the addition on social media, Netflix wrote: "Selling Sunset fans, those Oppenheim couches are getting a little more crowded in Season 4.
"Vanessa Villela, a Mexican-American novela star turned real estate agent and Emma Hernan, an entrepreneur who has an interesting history with the ladies have joined the cast."
The fourth and fifth seasons of the hit show appear to have been filmed back-to-back, Cosmopolitan reports, so it remains to be seen if this will also be the case for seasons six and seven.
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However, it would make sense not to have a break to keep viewers fully up-to-date with all the drama at the Oppenheim Group!
The news comes after one of the show's stars, Maya Vander, 40, revealed the heartbreaking news that she'd miscarried after 10 weeks.
Taking to Instagram Stories, on Tuesday (June 21), the estate agent wrote: "I had a very crazy week. Miscarriage after 10 weeks... following my stillbirth... but my kids and my husband are absolutely my blessing and I am so lucky to be there mother [sic]!'
She continued with a prayer emoji: "They bring me joy and happiness to my life!! Hug and love the people you care about. Don't take things for granted [sic]!"
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The mother previously had a stillbirth when she was 38 weeks pregnant and bravely opened up about how she coped with the loss to her followers.
She wrote: "Everyone handles their loss in their own way, but for me I find the key is to stay busy. A healthy distraction always keeps me going.
"From my experiences, I know the pain of loss won't heal overnight, but today is a great day to begin or continue furthering the healing process."
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