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The crew of “Selling Sunset” – here the drama is more important than the real estate
© Lindy Lin / Netflix
It may be that viewers begin to daydream when they see what imposing mansions the luxury real estate agents are selling in the hills of Hollywood. Homes that peak at $75 million. But as impressive as the pools, views and facilities are, something else lures viewers to the screen: the catfights of the women who always claim to be “best friends” and “like family”, the smirking, the personal dramas, the underhandedness and teasing. From, you have to admit, self-confident, strong and also successful women, who in the end also have to serve a cliché: they have to look good. If you think women look good with lots of botox on their faces and lots of silicone on their boobs. While their bosses are of course men. And the vast majority of paying customers too. What image of women does that convey? Well, maybe just what unfortunately suits this part of town on the American west coast. Welcome to Hollywood!
“Selling Sunset”: More and more viewers, more and more attention
For Chrishell Stause, Heather Rae Young, Christine Quinn, Maya Vander, Mary Fitzgerald, Amanza Smith and Davina Potratz, the plan is still working: the perfectly staged show has meanwhile triggered a real hype, in the USA and also in Great Britain Ladies with their (also private) superficialities are an integral part of the tabloid press, while the number of viewers increases from season to season. Money, sex, catfights. The makers of “Selling Sunset” know at least as well as the brokers how to sell a product.
At the same time, they have created a show that can also be understood as an alternative to similar formats: no less well-off people are presented, no proles are dragged through the dirt, there is no insight into the abysses of our society. Instead, you only see people who are doing damn well – at least until the moment when the private dramas start. Because, reality says hello, they cannot be solved with the horrendous sums that the brokers rake in when they have successfully brokered a luxury property.