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Selling Sunset fans are all requesting one thing after binge-watching season 8

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Published 14:06 9 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Selling Sunset fans are all requesting one thing after binge-watching season 8

The eighth season of Selling Sunset has landed on Netflix and viewers can't get enough of the drama

Kya Buller

Kya Buller

The arrival of another season of Selling Sunset did not disappoint, with viewers already calling out for changes off the back of the latest episodes.

The luxury real estate reality TV series is now in its eighth season. You might think that after so many episodes, the drama had begun to dry up and we'd have gotten bored of looking at houses we'll never afford.

In that case, you'd be wrong.

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Selling Sunset, which follows the lives and deals of The Oppenheim Group's employees as they sell properties for eye-watering prices in and around Los Angeles, is truly addictive.

In one of the latest episodes that aired on 6 September, British reality TV veteran Joey Essex popped up.

Estate agent Chelsea Lazkani showed him around a gigantic Hollywood Hills home which was listed for $5.2 million (£4 million).

But the bizarre cameo didn't even make the top 5 dramatic moments from this season.

The biggest confrontation involved Bre Tiesi, Emma Hernan and Chelsea.

In case you haven't watched it yet, here's what went down.

Bre told Chelsea about some supposed cheating claims (Netflix)
Bre told Chelsea about some supposed cheating claims (Netflix)

Bre took Chelsea to one side on-screen to tell her she had reason to believe her husband (that she's currently divorcing) Jeff Lazkani, had cheated on her.

In the scenes, Bre told Chelsea: "A friend I've known for a couple of years, Amanda, asked to go to lunch. She told me that her friend, who she's still very close with and sees, lives at the W Hotel in Hollywood, and that he saw your husband with some girl."

She continued: "I know you don't necessarily care for me, but I wouldn't wish this on you or anyone ever. Like, I've seriously been there and it's awful. But regardless, it was brought up, she said it and I feel like you have the right to know."

As a result, Emma got involved and took her friend Chelsea's side, suggesting Bre had told her in order to cause drama.

Fellow real estate agent Nicole Young then leapt to Bre's defence, and suggested that Emma has been 'the other woman' in other people's marriages, adding that she 'wouldn't trust' Emma around her own husband.

All very tense.

Bre later told Emma that she hadn't had her back at all, instead choosing Chelsea, telling her: "You are not neutral in any way, you are one-sided."

Emma's treatment of Bre has led to many viewers calling for Emma to leave the show.

On Instagram, one person wrote: "Idk man Bre deserved so much better than the s**t Emma pulled on her this season."

A second said: "Emma needs to go. She doesn’t bring anything to the show."

And a third added: "Emma, please read these comments and take accountability for your behavior towards Bre… as you can see the majority of people are on Bre’s side, because she didn’t do anything wrong! You are all signed up for a reality tv show, if you guys don’t want your personal life to be out in the open air.. probably best you just quit the show!"

Selling Sunset is now streaming on Netflix.

Tyla reached out to representatives of Emma Hernan for comment.

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: Selling Sunset, TV And Film, Reality TV

Kya Buller
Kya Buller

Kya is a Journalist at Tyla. She loves covering issues surrounding identity, gender, sex and relationships, and mental health. Contact: [email protected]

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