The Oppenheim Group agents are reigniting old feuds (and welcoming a new cast member) in the long-awaited eighth season ofSelling Sunset.PEOPLE got an exclusive first look at the trailer for season eight of the hit Netflix reality series returning on Sept. 6, and the Los Angeles agents appear to pull out all the stops when it comes to the highly competitive real estate scene.While the agents also prepare to welcome a new cast member, Alanna Gold, this season, a particularly jaw-dropping scene in the trailer revolves around thelong-lasting feudbetween returning agentsBre TiesiandChelsea Lazkani.New cast member Alanna Whittaker.Courtesy of Netflix“I did hear something… about Chelsea’s husband,” a friend is seen telling Tiesi, who then covers her mouth with her long red nails in shock. The scene cuts to an equally surprisedChrishell Stause, who gasps and says, “No…”The dramatic moment is a clear reference to Lazkani’sunexpected divorce filing from her husbandof seven years,Jeff Lazkani, in March 2024. As Jeff has been featured on the reality series in previous seasons, many fans are eager to know what exactly transpired between the exes.Chelsea Lazkani (left) and Bre Tiesi (right) in Season 8.Courtesy of NetflixA shot of Tiesi walking confidently to meet up with Chelsea at a restaurant pans onto the screen as she says in the background, “They say don’t shoot the messenger… she’s definitely going to shoot me,” referring to Chelsea.With tears in her eyes during a confessional-style clip, Chelsea then says, “I don’t want to do this. I can’t do this.“Chelsea Lazkani in ‘Selling Sunset’ season 8.Courtesy of NetflixThe two agents got off to a rocky start when Tiesi joined the show in season 6 and Chelsea admitted that she finds Tiesi’s romantic relationship withNick Cannon“rather off-putting.” Tiesi shares son Legendary Love, 2, with Cannon, who is also dad to11 more children.Nicole Young in ‘Selling Sunset’ season 8.Courtesy of NetflixTo make matters even more mysterious, the trailer teases agentNicole Youngholding onto some juicy intel that could seemingly cause serious damage among her co-workers.“I heard information that could really affect families, marriages,” she says as agentAmanza Smithis seen shaking her head.Chelsea Lazkani, Chrishell Stause and Emma Hernan.Courtesy of NetflixLast season, Young butted heads with Stause, calling her an “awful person” after Stause accused Young of “rearranging her whole face.” She also got into a rift with agentEmma Hernan(a close friend of Stause’s) after she referred to her as a “social climber.”Despite the agents' messy history, they don’t appear to dredge up the past in the trailer.Jason and Brett Oppenheim talking to the L.A. agents in season 8.Courtesy of NetflixAnother cliffhanger from season 7 that fans might get some closure on is Tiesi’s threat to leave the Oppenheim Group for good after being unhappy with her commission split and claiming that Chelsea was trying to “f—” with her clients.“I need you back,” Oppenheim Group presidentJason Oppenheimtells Tiesi in the trailer.The scene then cuts to a fed-up Tiesi who looks directly into the camera and says: “Get that camera out of my face, I swear to God.”Mary Bonnet in season 8.Courtesy of NetflixFans can also look forward to longtime cast membersMaryandRomain Bonnet, as well asBrett Oppenheim, returning for season 8.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Key art for the new ‘Selling Sunset’ game.Courtesy of NetflixWhile viewers patiently wait for the new season to premiere on Sept. 6, they can see if they have what it takes to be an Oppenheim Group agent through the all-newSelling Sunsetgame.InNetflix Stories: Selling Sunset(available on Sept. 4), fans can immerse themselves in the competitive L.A. real estate scene and navigate luxury listings, complicated relationships and of course, office drama with fellow agents. The game will be available on the Netflix mobile app and is included with all Netflix memberships.Season 8 ofSelling Sunsetpremieres Friday, Sept. 6 on Netflix. Previous seasons are now streaming.
The Oppenheim Group agents are reigniting old feuds (and welcoming a new cast member) in the long-awaited eighth season ofSelling Sunset.
PEOPLE got an exclusive first look at the trailer for season eight of the hit Netflix reality series returning on Sept. 6, and the Los Angeles agents appear to pull out all the stops when it comes to the highly competitive real estate scene.
While the agents also prepare to welcome a new cast member, Alanna Gold, this season, a particularly jaw-dropping scene in the trailer revolves around thelong-lasting feudbetween returning agentsBre TiesiandChelsea Lazkani.
New cast member Alanna Whittaker.Courtesy of Netflix
Courtesy of Netflix
“I did hear something… about Chelsea’s husband,” a friend is seen telling Tiesi, who then covers her mouth with her long red nails in shock. The scene cuts to an equally surprisedChrishell Stause, who gasps and says, “No…”
The dramatic moment is a clear reference to Lazkani’sunexpected divorce filing from her husbandof seven years,Jeff Lazkani, in March 2024. As Jeff has been featured on the reality series in previous seasons, many fans are eager to know what exactly transpired between the exes.
Chelsea Lazkani (left) and Bre Tiesi (right) in Season 8.Courtesy of Netflix
A shot of Tiesi walking confidently to meet up with Chelsea at a restaurant pans onto the screen as she says in the background, “They say don’t shoot the messenger… she’s definitely going to shoot me,” referring to Chelsea.
With tears in her eyes during a confessional-style clip, Chelsea then says, “I don’t want to do this. I can’t do this.”
Chelsea Lazkani in ‘Selling Sunset’ season 8.Courtesy of Netflix
The two agents got off to a rocky start when Tiesi joined the show in season 6 and Chelsea admitted that she finds Tiesi’s romantic relationship withNick Cannon“rather off-putting.” Tiesi shares son Legendary Love, 2, with Cannon, who is also dad to11 more children.
Nicole Young in ‘Selling Sunset’ season 8.Courtesy of Netflix
To make matters even more mysterious, the trailer teases agentNicole Youngholding onto some juicy intel that could seemingly cause serious damage among her co-workers.
“I heard information that could really affect families, marriages,” she says as agentAmanza Smithis seen shaking her head.
Chelsea Lazkani, Chrishell Stause and Emma Hernan.Courtesy of Netflix
Last season, Young butted heads with Stause, calling her an “awful person” after Stause accused Young of “rearranging her whole face.” She also got into a rift with agentEmma Hernan(a close friend of Stause’s) after she referred to her as a “social climber.”
Despite the agents' messy history, they don’t appear to dredge up the past in the trailer.
Jason and Brett Oppenheim talking to the L.A. agents in season 8.Courtesy of Netflix
Another cliffhanger from season 7 that fans might get some closure on is Tiesi’s threat to leave the Oppenheim Group for good after being unhappy with her commission split and claiming that Chelsea was trying to “f—” with her clients.
“I need you back,” Oppenheim Group presidentJason Oppenheimtells Tiesi in the trailer.
The scene then cuts to a fed-up Tiesi who looks directly into the camera and says: “Get that camera out of my face, I swear to God.”
Mary Bonnet in season 8.Courtesy of Netflix
Fans can also look forward to longtime cast membersMaryandRomain Bonnet, as well asBrett Oppenheim, returning for season 8.
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Key art for the new ‘Selling Sunset’ game.Courtesy of Netflix
While viewers patiently wait for the new season to premiere on Sept. 6, they can see if they have what it takes to be an Oppenheim Group agent through the all-newSelling Sunsetgame.
InNetflix Stories: Selling Sunset(available on Sept. 4), fans can immerse themselves in the competitive L.A. real estate scene and navigate luxury listings, complicated relationships and of course, office drama with fellow agents. The game will be available on the Netflix mobile app and is included with all Netflix memberships.
Season 8 ofSelling Sunsetpremieres Friday, Sept. 6 on Netflix. Previous seasons are now streaming.
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