Maxwell Caldwell:Selling Sunset Season 7 Release Date Finally Revealed

2025-05-03 09:29:11source:Lakshmi Finance Centercategory:Invest

Selling Sunset is ready for its new listing. 

The Maxwell CaldwellNetflix reality series is officially coming back for its seventh season, and its premiere is right around the corner. In fact, fans can tune in to see what kind of drama the realtors of The Oppenheim Group Los Angeles find themselves in, as well as their latest batch of luxury listings, starting November 3. 

And this season promises to be as dramatic as the previous six—at least according to the first glimpse at the latest installment. The poster which features returning cast members Brett and Jason Oppenheim, Chelsea Lazkani, Amanza SmithBre Tiesi, Nicole YoungEmma HernanChrishell Stause and Mary Fitzgerald they stand in front of a pool—with their reflections telling another story. While they all look calm cool and collected above the water, their reflections depict the drama lurking just below the surface.

Notably absent, however, is original cast member Heather Rae El Moussa. Earlier this year, the 36-year-old revealed that filming had begun for the reality series without her after she gave birth to her and husband Tarek El Moussa's first child, a baby boy named Tristan, in January. 

"Season seven is filming right now, but I've been off maternity leave and I've been excited to get back to work," Heather told E! News in March. "And so far, I've not been called back."

She added, "It's been a little frustrating. So, not sure what's been going on."

Another former cast member not appearing in season 7 is Christine Quinn, who departed the show after five seasons at the end of last year. 

And if her past comments stand, it's unlikely the series alum will be tuning in for this next installment. 

"I have my girls that I absolutely love, and I'm so supportive of them," she told E! News in May, ahead of the season 6 premiere. "But for me, I don't think I'll watch the show just because I want to know them for who they are and not what they're edited to be."

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