After Selling Sunset’s Emma Hernan alleged that Christine Quinn attempted to bribe one of her clients to switch brokers, their coworker Mary Fitzgerald has weighed in on the potential ramifications.
12.04.2022 - 22:27 / usmagazine.com
What might have been. Jason Oppenheim called it quits with Chrishell Stause over kids, but Mary Fitzgerald hopes that he changes his mind in the future.
“He’s such a great guy, and he’s such a great dad to our puppies,” the Selling Sunset star, 39, exclusively told Us Weekly of her ex-boyfriend, 45. “You can just see how much love he has when he actually wraps his head around something. He never wanted dogs, either. He was annoyed that I had a dog, and now, like, our dogs are his life.”
The real estate agent and the Oppenheim Group cofounder dated before season 1 of Selling Sunset began filming. Fitzgerald moved on with Romain Bonnet, whom she wed in March 2018.
Oppenheim, for his part, began dating Stause, 40, in early 2021. The duo went public with their romance in July of that year, but in November, they announced that they’d called it quits. The Dancing With the Stars alum confirmed that she and the broker split because they didn’t agree on having children.
“Men have the luxury of time that women don’t and that’s just the way it goes,” the former soap star wrote via Instagram in November 2021. “I very much hope to one day have a family and decisions I make at this point are with that goal in mind.”
Though Oppenheim wasn’t interested in expanding his family, Fitzgerald is still hopeful that he’ll change his mind in the future.
“I think he would be an amazing father,” she told Us. “I hope he comes around to it because his kid would be very lucky.”
She added that her assistant had just recently taken the dogs to see Oppenheim because he “missed” them. (The California native and her ex have joint custody of Zelda and Niko, the two pooches they shared when they dated.)
Fitzgerald, who is already mom to adult son Austin, is
After Selling Sunset’s Emma Hernan alleged that Christine Quinn attempted to bribe one of her clients to switch brokers, their coworker Mary Fitzgerald has weighed in on the potential ramifications.
Mary Fitzgerald is speaking out about the drama that went down on Selling Sunset this season.
Selling Sunset’s Chelsea Lazkani has been a hit with fans since she joined seasons five of the real estate show.The British born star, 29, credits her husband Jeff, 40, for pushing her to take on the role at The Oppenheim Group – where he knows Jason Oppenheim. Chelsea previously told People: “I think having the support of my husband and my family really prepared me to take on this big role... which I saw as an opportunity to really open doors in an industry that has lacked diversity and where minorities are underrated.
Season five of hit Netflix reality drama Selling Sunset hit our screens on Friday 22 April and most avid fans appear to have binged the whole thing already and we don’t blame them. Fashion is a huge part of the show and there’s not a chance you will spot the likes of Mary Fitzgerald, Chrishell Stauce and of course Christine Quinn stepping into The Oppenheim Group Real Estate office without a pair of designer heels on.
It sounds like Jason Oppenheim is having a harder time moving on from Chrishell Stause than we thought — especially now that season 5 of Selling Sunset is out for everyone to see!
Chrishell Stause is defending herself. The star hopped on her Instagram Stories on Monday to set the record straight about claims that she’s a mean girl -- following the release of season 5 of the Netflix series. «Hi guys,” the 40-year-old real estate agent began her video message. “Honestly still feel like I got hit by a bus a little bit from yesterday’s reunion,” she added as she talked to the camera.
Chrishell Stause has had enough of the “bully” comments.
Not here for the backlash. As Selling Sunset fans react to season 5 of the Netflix show, Chrishell Stause is speaking out regarding her strained relationship with costar Christine Quinn.
Selling Sunset season 5 will soon be explained. Netflix confirmed to ET earlier this month that the series will have its first reunion show — and now more details have emerged, along with a new cast photo.The reunion show will debut Friday, May 6, and will be hosted by star Tan France. Those participating in the reunion include Jason and Brett Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Romain Bonnet, Heather Rae El Moussa, Amanza Smith, Maya Vander, Davina Potratz, Vanessa Villela, Emma Hernan and new O Group realtor Chelsea Lazkani.However, as a photo from the reunion revealed, Christine Quinn will be notably missing.
While we’ve been itching for the return of Selling Sunset, Jason Oppenheim has been secretly dreading it. Season four left us hanging as we saw clips of romance blossoming between the luxury real estate agent, 45, and his employee Chrishell Stause, 40.
Selling Sunset season 5 will soon be explained. Netflix confirmed to ET earlier this month that the series will have its first reunion show — and now more details have emerged, along with a new cast photo.The reunion show will debut Friday, May 6, and will be hosted by star Tan France.
Selling Sunset did not get the exclusive listing when it came to a between two of its stars. In a world of blind items and , it would’ve been nearly impossible to hide that real estate agent Chrishell Stause and her boss, broker Jason Oppenheim, were dating. As such, the fifth season of Selling Sunset—all 10 episodes of which debuted April 22—had a lot to prove.
season 5 saw an influx of realtors working at the Oppenheim Group, twins Brett and Jason’s Los Angeles-based high-end real estate brokerage at the center of the hit Netflix reality series. But not everyone made it to the end, with several notable departures from the company. In addition to longtime employees Maya Vander, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Rae Young, Christine Quinn, as well as Chrishell Stause, who joined in season 1, and Amanza Smith, who joined in season 2, former employee Davina Potratz made her return to the company after initially parting ways in season 3.
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Season 5 of “Selling Sunset” starts with Chrishell Stause and Jason Oppenheim‘s romance on full display as they arrive in Mykonos, Greece, holding hands and all smiles with friends in tow. Sadly, the season ends with them far apart, literally and figuratively — with the the Oppenheim Group co-founder sitting at his firm’s brand new Orange County, California, facility and sharing why he can’t move forward with the relationship while Chrishell’s at her L.A. home breaking the news to her good friend and colleague, Emma Hernan, that, in the end, Jason didn’t want to have kids.
starts with Chrishell Stause and Jason Oppenheim's romance on full display as they arrive in Mykonos, Greece, holding hands and all smiles with friends in tow. Sadly, the season ends with them far apart, literally and figuratively — with the the Oppenheim Group co-founder sitting at his firm's brand new Orange County, California, facility and sharing why he can't move forward with the relationship while Chrishell's at her L.A. home breaking the news to her good friend and colleague, Emma Hernan, that, in the end, Jason didn't want to have kids.That they broke up because Jason had "different wants regarding a family" (Chrishell confirmed this too) is not new.
Ahead of Chrishell Stause and Jason Oppenheim‘s split, the Selling Sunset stars were considering parenthood — and they even had a baby name picked out.
Their almost happy ending. Chrishell Stause and Jason Oppenheim’s relationship was front and center on season 5 of Selling Sunset as the (former) couple debated their future together.