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Sunset magazine digital media kit
Sunset magazine digital media kit








  1. SUNSET MAGAZINE DIGITAL MEDIA KIT LICENSE
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SUNSET MAGAZINE DIGITAL MEDIA KIT LICENSE

But the agent who actually got her license the earliest is repeat villain Davina Potratz, who became a realtor in 2006. Selling Sunset always touts Mary Fitzgerald as the most experienced agent of the group, and the records show that she did in fact get her license in 2008. “Even a superficial investigation would identify previous team photos, hundreds of millions in transacted sales, and more than 50 years of combined licensed real estate experience from these agents.” “Any insinuation that the agents on our show are not experienced, successful, or licensed, evidences a complete disregard for the facts,” Oppenheim said in a statement to People in 2020.

SUNSET MAGAZINE DIGITAL MEDIA KIT SERIES

In the now infamous final shot of The Hills series finale, star Brody Jenner is seen waving goodbye on a street in front of the Hollywood sign, before the shot pulls out to reveal he is merely standing on a film set with a large camera crew-hinting at the artificiality of the show.Īfter Teigen’s tweets, several cast members chimed in to defend themselves and their colleagues. That Selling Sunset is created by Adam DiVello, who also created docusoap classics Laguna Beach and The Hills, adds fuel to the speculative fire. None of this client information was divulged on the show, but as celebrity home-buying news is its own beat in the Hollywood gossip world, the fact of this kind of sale is easy to find.

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The client selling the house was Sean Rad, one of the cofounders of Tinder. While it’s unclear whether or not parts of that scene were exaggerated for the camera, Mary really did sell the house, a $9.2 million mansion in Los Angeles, to its current owner, the music producer Benny Blanco. She ultimately ends up making the sale, and gleefully shares that she sold her wedding venue on her wedding day. The client, who’s not shown onscreen, is a “big music producer,” Mary says. (What multi-million dollar house wouldn’t be suitable as a wedding venue?) Being the hard worker that she is, Mary shows the house to a client on her wedding day, while she’s in the middle of getting her hair done.

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In the finale of season one, for example, agent Mary Fitzgerald is holding her wedding at one of her listings. The Oppenheim Group lists more than 30 agents on their website, but only a handful of them appear on Selling Sunset, so it’s possible that when one agent is showing a listing on TV, they are sharing that listing with another agent who works off-screen.










Sunset magazine digital media kit