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Netflix renews Selling the OC for two more seasons after explosive first series-Rishma Dosani-Entertainment – Metro

Bring on the noseys!

Netflix renews Selling the OC for two more seasons after explosive first series-Rishma Dosani-Entertainment – Metro

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Selling the OC is returning to our screens after Netflix renewed the reality series for two more seasons.

The Selling Sunset spin-off premiered on the platform last August and took viewers through some of the most glamorous homes that Orange County had to offer.

We were also introduced to the latest batch of agents that bosses Brett and Jason Oppenheim had hired – including Alex Hall, Kayla Cardona, Tyler Stanaland and Polly Brindle – and their office related scandals.

Fans binged the series almost instantly and declared it more dramatic than the LA version, calling out for new episodes.

Thankfully, Netflix bosses have listened to the demand and announced season two and three are officially on the way.

Although an air date for the second series is yet to be announced, production is due to start very soon.

We’ll be seeing more of Kayla Cardona when Selling the OC returns (Picture: Netflix)

Alex Hall will also be returning to our screens (Picture: Netflix)

The Oppenheim twins are set to return along with the cast, guaranteeing yet more explosive arguments, stunning properties and hopefully less noseys this time.

There has been drama away from the cameras after Tyler revealed his divorce from Pitch Perfect actress Brittany Snow, bringing their two-year marriage to an end.

However, it is unclear whether their split will be discussed in the upcoming episodes.

Brittany Snow and Tyler Stanaland called time on their marriage between seasons (Picture: Getty)

Jason previously discussed the goings-on at the office and admitted there was still tension between his employees, making it hard for them to bond as a team.

‘Some of them really don’t like each other,’ he told Us Weekly. ‘It’s on and off camera. I spend a lot of time with those guys and girls [and] they have real issues.

‘Sometimes, like, they won’t all show up to a dinner.

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‘They just legitimately won’t hang out with one another sometimes.’

The property mogul accepted that the dynamics ‘probably makes for good TV’, but said that it can be frustrating being the boss as he’d rather they all get along.

Which is fair enough. ‘Thankfully, I have no interest in taking sides. I look at it and I enjoy this show like everyone else, but no, I definitely don’t take sides,’ he added. ‘I try to balance things and not take sides, but you know

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