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Selling the city's jade chan exclusively told us weekly whether she still wants to take legal action against netflix after the explosive season 1 finale No, i am not taking legal action, jade exclusively told us weekly. After an intense first season, netflix's newest real estate reality show selling the city ended with a dramatic final scene which saw agents jade chan and abi godfrey having a tough conversation.
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After their confrontation in 'selling the city,' jade and abi tease that there's more to the drama than meets the eye. Selling the city 's jade chan threatened to sue netflix while filming the show's season finale — but is that still the plan From expensive properties we will never be able to afford to catfights, drama and celebrity gossip, it's a tried and tested recipe to cure the january blues
If, like us, you've already binged all eight episodes, then you will know the show ends with a dramatic confrontation between abigail 'abi' godfrey and jade chan, after weeks of tension between the pair
But nearly a year later, fans are still asking Is selling the city season 2 happening Here's everything we know so far A quick refresher on the chaos that was season 1 let's rewind real quick
The show follows eleonora srugo and her crew at douglas elliman, slinging properties that cost more than most people's entire bloodline. Jade, a realtor on selling the city, cursed and threatened to sue netflix after a heated argument with abi She later revealed she was not taking legal action and appreciated the producers' respect for her story. Selling the city is a reality television series, produced by adam divello which premiered on netflix on january 3, 2025
[1] it is the fourth series in the selling sunset franchise.
Jade chan jade chan of selling the city. jake rosenberg / netflix jade chan isn't a member of srugo's team Instead, she's an agent specializing in new development, per her douglas elliman profile.
