





The OGs of the O Group are back.
It’s official: Selling Sunset has been renewed for Season 10. And in this milestone new season, the real estate reality series will return to its strong foundation, with Christine Quinn and Heather Rae El Moussa joining the cast once again. “This isn’t a rewind,” Christine exclusively tells Tudum. “It’s a reintroduction.”
Christine and Heather are heading back to The Oppenheim Group, and they’re bringing newly renovated versions of themselves. “[Creator] Adam DiVello and I reconnected after my divorce, and I really appreciate him extending the invitation to come back on,” adds Christine. “I’m returning from a very different place, with more perspective, confidence, and clarity.”
Heather, too, has changed since stepping away from the main cast after Season 6. “I’ve become a mom, a wife, a business owner, and I finally feel secure enough in who I am to walk back into that world and not lose myself in it,” she shares. “I’m calmer, more grounded, less reactive. I know what I want, and I’m not afraid to say it.”




Selling Sunset fans first met the two agents back in 2019, and they quickly made an impact on screen with their high heels and the even higher commissions they raked in on luxury listings throughout Los Angeles. On the show, they grew professionally and personally, and even shared huge life events with viewers. In Season 4, Christine gave birth to her first child. Heather married fellow real estate mogul Tarek El Moussa in the Season 5 finale, and the following season, the two were expecting a son.
In her time away from Selling Sunset, Heather has continued to build her real estate business, which includes flipping homes alongside her husband. “Tarek and I have settled into something really beautiful together. We’re solid, we’re happy,” she shares, adding that she can’t wait to invite longtime fans into her new world. “I want people to see the full picture of who I am now. Not just the dramatic moments, but the real life I’ve built.”

Christine has also “grown as an entrepreneur” and become more “strategic” about where she puts her time and energy, for which she credits her journey as a parent. “Motherhood has a way of sharpening your priorities and changing how you move through the world,” she explains. “I’ve become more intentional and much more protective of my peace.” Though the agent has evolved, don’t expect her to shy away from conflict next season. “I’m still ambitious and direct, but I think people will see a version of me that’s more centered and even more sure of herself,” Christine promises. “I’m hoping this chapter feels fresh and honest. I’m not coming back to play an old version of myself. I’m coming back to show where I am now and let the audience see that growth can still come with an edge.”

Heather plans to face any unresolved issues with her fellow O Group agents head-on as well. “There are conversations that got cut short,” she says. “I’m also not going to pretend things didn’t happen.” With that open communication, Heather’s hopeful about moving forward and even having some fun in Season 10. “[This show] is really about a group of women building something together, rooting for each other, figuring it out. There was friendship and camaraderie at the core of it. Coming back, I really want to bring that original spirit with me,” she shares. “Obviously, when you put a group of women with big personalities in a room together, there’s going to be tension. That’s just reality, but it’s how you handle those differences that define the dynamic.”
Be sure to check back here for updates on Selling Sunset Season 10 very soon.










































































































