Is Selling Sunset Real – Chrissy Teigen Accuses Oppenheim Group of Fake


in spite of Selling Sunset as a * reality * show, you may have noticed that the internet is currently speculating on how real it really is. And I mean, sure. Most reality shows have some level of false drama – like, what do you think Kris Jenner even does all day?

But when it comes down to it Selling Sunset, we are not just talking about potentially scripted scenes. People (hi @ Chrissy Teigen) question whether The Oppenheim Group itself exists really brokers as opposed to, IDK, fake brokers who were hired for the show. This obviously requires an in-depth investigation, so here’s everything my assigned FBI agent and I know about how legit Netflix is. Selling Sunset is. *

* With the obvious caveat that, either way, this show is the only reality I want to live in at the moment.

Exhibit A: The Tweet by Chrissy Teigen

Apparently Chrissy Teigen spends her time walking in real estate in Los Angeles in her spare time (same tbh), and took to Twitter to claim that neither she – nor her agents – have heard of any of the Oppenheim Group agents . The internet immediately began to speculate that Jason and Brett Oppenheim just hired a bundle model / actress for the show.

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Exhibit B: Clapback by Jason Oppenheim

Jason did not fly out deny speculation that his agents are more than “agents,” but he the try to close the rumors politely:

“Chrissy, thanks for watching our show!” Jason tweeted. “As for your agent’s knowledge of my team members, I do not know him respectfully either, although that does not mean he is not successful and did not just sell a beautiful house in Weho (seriously, I love your new house). “

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Exhibit C: Received by Chrishell

Conspiracy theorists seem particularly suspicious of Chrishell due to the fact that she was previously a professional actress Selling Sunset. But she went ahead and again posted a friend on Insta, who said so sy goes jogging by one of Heather “I’m Dating Tarek” The properties of Young and the house was exactly sold, so take! that! internet!

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Exhibit D: Davina and Maya’s defense

E! News spoke with both Davina Potratz and Maya Vander about claims that they are not * real * brokers, and they both denied it. Maya said she splits her time between LA and Miami, which is probably why Chrissy (and the rest of Wealthy Los Angeles Twitter) had not heard from her, while Davina said, “I know a lot of agents and if you have no luxury office buyer, you may not know me, but I’ve closed deals and sold for $ 9 million and more. “

In other words, if you can not afford a $ 9 million luxury office, get Davina’s name out of your Twitter posts.

Exhibit E: Chrishell’s Comments on Script

In principle, they completely refused Selling Sunset is scripted during a Q&A. “The show is not scripted,” she wrote on Instagram Stories back when season 3 premiered. “If it were I would be pissed! Who wrote that plot twist ?! But seriously, they can sometimes approach us to tackle things, but what we say is all of us. Beware of anyone who says otherwise. I must have it. “

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However, Davina again tweeted Chrissy’s muse which implied that she was just playing a “character”. But like, do we really trust Davina over Chrishell? Probably not.

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Kay, now that we’ve fixed it Selling Sunset is probably real, here’s a call circle that’s actually just a line because my candles do not run well apart, FML:

🕯 Selling Sunset Season 4 🕯

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