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'Selling Sunset' slammed for excessive drama, fans compare Netflix show to 'The Real Housewives'
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2023-05-23 16:58
It seems like 'Selling Sunset's unnecessary drama and feuds have left viewers feeling frustrated for not showing property dealings

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Selling Sunset' on Netflix is a highly popular reality TV show centered around the elite agents of The Oppenheim Group in Los Angeles. With a focus on luxury properties, the series provides an enticing glimpse into the world of high-end real estate. The agents' glamorous lifestyles, professional challenges, and personal relationships add drama and intrigue to the show. But viewers of the show seem to be comparing the real-estate show to the 'Housewives' franchise. Did the drama get a tad bit too much?

While praised for its stunning properties and fierce competition, some viewers have noted a perception of catfights overshadowing the property dealings. Nevertheless, 'Selling Sunset' remains a captivating must-watch for real estate and reality TV enthusiasts alike.

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'Selling Sunset' focuses more on cat-fights and less on property dealings

'Selling Sunset' has been a binge-worthy hit on Netflix, but it hasn't been immune to criticism. While many fans couldn't get enough of the show, some have voiced concerns about its focus on cat-fights rather than property dealings. The recent spotlight fell on Heather Moussa, a star of 'Selling Sunset,' who faced backlash for her disappointing and messy behavior on the show. Unnecessary drama and feuds have left viewers feeling frustrated. Despite the controversy, this real estate reality series continues to captivate audiences with its addictive mix of glamour and chaos. Whether you're in it for the properties or the drama, 'Selling Sunset' keeps the entertainment factor sky-high. In a post made by Heather, the fans did not stop with the criticism as they continued mocking the behavior of women cast in the show.

'The drama was annoying and too drawn-out'

Fans haven't held back on their criticism, claiming that 'Selling Sunset' leans too heavily on drama rather than showcasing property dealings. One user wrote, "Not the best season. The "drama" was annoying and too drawn-out. I, unfortunately, wasted approximately 12 hrs of my life." The show's excessive focus on over-the-top theatrics has left some viewers feeling dissatisfied, one user added saying, "Do you actually sell houses anymore? I mostly just saw you showing up at other peoples listings, chatting and that’s it. 🤔 Trying to stay relevant on the show maybe? I’m so confused." while another one added saying, "Watched it all last night but honestly getting to be too much drama and just over same stuff. Beating the same issues into the ground. Need more real estate and less stuff!!!!" as another user replied, "Omg I was thinking too, is this Selling Sunset or am I watching housewives? LOL."

Despite its stunning properties, 'Selling Sunset' struggles to strike the right balance between entertainment and genuine insight into the world of real estate. Some viewers of the show commented saying, "They’re not really selling anything lol. If you look at most of their instagrams, does it scream “realtor”?!?"

While it may deliver on the dramatic front, it falls short of providing a comprehensive portrayal of the agents' professional lives. With fans clamoring for a greater emphasis on property dealings, the show's producers may need to reconsider their approach to satisfy their audience's expectations.

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