
Selling Sunset Season 9: Release date rumors, cast updates and what to expect next
Netflix hasn't spilt the tea on an official release date yet, but there's plenty of chatter to piece things together. Back in November 2024, Amanza Smith dropped a major hint on TikTok with a post captioned, 'And we're back! #SellingSunsetSeason9,' confirming the show's renewal. That got fans hyped, but the question remains: when will it actually hit our screens?
Looking at past seasons, Selling Sunset usually follows a 9- to 12-month gap between releases. Season 8 landed in September 2024, a bit earlier than the usual November slot. Filming for Season 9 kicked off late last year but hit a snag due to the Los Angeles wildfires in January 2025. Jason Oppenheim told Business Insider that production took a pause to support recovery efforts, and they're still figuring out whether the fires will make it into the storyline. With that delay, the timeline's a bit fuzzy, but I'm betting on a premiere sometime between September and November 2025. Some blogs, like whenetflix.com, are throwing around September 5, 2025, as a possible date, but Netflix hasn't backed that up yet. Cast Updates: Who's Returning and New Faces
The Selling Sunset crew is known for its shifting dynamics, and Season 9 is shaping up to be no different. Most of the Season 8 gang is expected to return, but there's a new face in town and some juicy speculation about a fan-favorite comeback. Here's the lowdown: Jason and Brett Oppenheim : The O Group bosses are the glue of the show, so expect them back, juggling million-dollar listings and office drama.
Chrishell Stause : Despite her epic clash with Nicole Young in Season 8, Chrishell told Pedestrian.TV in October 2024 she's sticking around as a 'businesswoman.' No way she's missing this.
Mary Bonnet : Mary's ready for action, teasing TooFab that she's gearing up with 'war gear' for a wild season. She also hinted that the usual crew is back.
Emma Hernan : Emma's got unfinished business after Nicole's messy rumors in Season 8. She told PEOPLE in December 2024 she's ready to 'speak her truth' in Season 9.
Chelsea Lazkani : Fresh off her divorce filing in March 2024, Chelsea's personal life will likely take center stage, especially after her fallout with Bre Tiesi.
Amanza Smith : She's the one who broke the renewal news, so she's definitely in.
Bre Tiesi : Bre's stirring the pot as always, with her feud with Chelsea still simmering.
Nicole Young : Things got dicey for Nicole after her rumour-spreading in Season 8. She told Us Weekly in January 2025 that she wasn't fired but paused filming to avoid 'contentious' vibes. Her return's still up in the air.
Alanna Gold: The Pioneertown-owning newbie from Season 8 is likely back to keep proving herself.
Now, here's the big one: Sandra Vergara, Sofía Vergara's sister, is joining the O Group! Variety reported in July 2025 that Sandra's stepping in as a new realtor, bringing her luxury real estate chops and media savvy. She called the gig a 'perfect fit' for her go-getter vibe, so expect her to shake things up.
Oh, and what about Christine Quinn? Fans have been begging for her return since she left after Season 5. She was spotted hanging with Jason, Mary, and Nicole at an event in June 2024, and Jason told TMZ he'd be open to her coming back if the group agrees. Nothing's confirmed, but the buzz is real. What to Expect in Selling Sunset Season 9
Season 8 ended with cliffhangers and unresolved tensions, setting the stage for a dramatic Season 9. Here are the key storylines and themes to expect: 1. Chrishell vs. Nicole: Round Two
The Chrishell-Nicole feud is far from over. Nicole's Season 8 claim that Emma was involved with a married man sent shockwaves, and Chrishell was not having it, threatening to quit unless she got a major paycheck to deal with Nicole. Nicole recently hinted to Us Weekly about a 'pretty awful' Season 9 moment with Chrishell, so brace for more fireworks. Emma's also ready to clap back, saying she felt muzzled last season and wants to set the record straight. 2. Chelsea and Bre's Bad Blood
Bre dropping bombs about Chelsea's ex-husband Jeff's alleged cheating was a Season 8 gut-punch, and Chelsea's not letting it slide. With her divorce playing out, Chelsea's storyline might get raw and emotional, especially if Bre keeps poking the bear. 3. Sandra Vergara's Big Entrance
Sandra is joining the O Group with serious credentials and a bold personality. Fans are curious to see if she'll clash with the veterans over listings or bring some unexpected alliances. She teased 'twists you won't see coming,' so fans are already intrigued.
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