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‘Selling Sunset’ Alum Maya Vander Revealed ‘There Has Been No Shortage Of Drama’ In Season 6

Maya Vander may have left “Selling the Sunset” after season 5 but she still knows what’s to come in season 6. She wants viewers to know that there will be no shortage of drama in the upcoming season. “I think a lot of people were worried when we lost one of the dramatic agents in the office,” Vander told PEOPLE, referring to Christine Quinn’s departure from the show. “But I think everyone will be very surprised. There is no shortage of drama or real estate.”

Maya VanderMaya Vander – Instagram

Vander Decided Not To Return For Season 6

Vander, 40, has been an original cast member on the series since 2019 but made the difficult decision not to return to the popular Netflix show for future seasons. “I decided not to continue with the show and it was not an easy decision. To be a part of such success is amazing and I am very grateful,” he said. After working on two coasts for a while, Vander made the decision to live in Florida full-time meaning he wouldn’t be commuting back and forth to Los Angeles to film the show anymore.

Despite being in Florida, the reality star still knows what’s going on in the Oppenheim Group. “I already knew there was some drama behind the scenes,” he said. “Somehow I know everything, even though I’m in Miami.” Although Vander has the ability to spill the tea, he doesn’t want to reveal too much. “Obviously ‘Selling Sunset’ is a great show. They have two new girls in the cast. I don’t know Bre [Tiesi]. I exchanged messages with him. He looks good,” he explained. “Nicole [Young] I know for a long time. I like him. He is a great agent. He has always been an agent in The O Group, and I respect him.”

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Being the founder of Maya Vander Group in Florida keeps the realtor busy. He’s also partnered with the new 1060 app, which allows him to show his listings to buyers and renters around the world from his phone using short videos. “It’s almost like, Instagram is cutting TikTok, but only for real estate,” he explained. “So it’s pretty cool because you can share a lot of information, your listings, details from all over the place. I think it’s a great way for us agents to connect and network.”

Maya Vander and her childrenMaya Vander – Instagram

Vander Suffered a Devastating Loss Last Year

The mother of two was open to E! News Last December about losing her baby boy, Mason, in a stillbirth at 38 weeks. “I didn’t have a chance to connect with him but it just kills me that he didn’t get the love that I could have given him, because I was ready,” he said. “It’s just not fair for him. I don’t know what happened, so that’s the closure I still don’t have.”

In June, the reality star discussed the healing process on Instagram in a post with the caption, “I’ve had women (who may be going through similar things) ask me how I’m doing after stillbirth & pregnancy loss and how I can move on with everyday life me. Everyone deals with loss in their own way, but for me, I find the key is to stay busy – a healthy distraction always keeps me going. My advice is to go to work, socialize with people, move your body (endorphins🤍) , and talk to someone. From my own experience, I know the pain of loss doesn’t heal overnight, but today is a good day to start or continue the healing process. 🙏🤍👼”

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No release date has been announced for “Selling Sunset” seasons 6 and 7 yet. Seasons 1 through 5 are currently streaming on Netflix.

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