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More changes are coming to the Oppenheim Group.
A source has confirmed to PEOPLE thatMaya Vanderwill be leaving theSelling Sunsetcast ahead of season 6.
“TheSelling Sunsetcast is having some changes and cast cuts.Maya is going to be leaving,“the source said Wednesday. “Vanessa [Villela] may be as well as she didn’t receive a contract yet, either.” Christine Quinn’s future on the show is also up in the air aftershe cut ties with the Oppenheim Groupto start her own business at the end of last season.
The source noted there may also be some fresh faces on the next season. “They’re going to be adding some names people have heard of,” the source said. Filming will reportedly begin in late July or August.
Representatives for Vander and Villela could not immediately be reached for comment regarding the show. Netflix did not comment. TMZfirst reportedVander’s exit.
On Thursday, after PEOPLE confirmed the news of her departure fromSelling Sunset, Vander posted an Instagram Story and announced that she would officially be leaving the Netflix hit.
“So…I’m very proud of my Selling Sunset family for getting two more seasons and hopefully Emmy nomination,” she wrote. “I decided not to go on with the show and it was not an easy decision! Being part of such a successful hit is absolutely amazing and I am so grateful for!!”
PHOTO: Maya Vander/InstagramPHOTO: Maya Vander/Instagram


Vander’s departure fromSelling Sunsetcoincides with the news that she has launched her own real estate group in Miami. She introduced the Maya Vander Group last month, and announced it would become part of luxury real estate company Compass on Wednesday.
According to a statement from the brokerage, Vander is bringing her new group to Compass’s Coconut Grove office in Florida.
“I’m thrilled to watch the Maya Vander Group grow to new heights,” Vander said in a statement via Compass.
She continued, “I have always had my eye on Compass and resonated with its pivotal moves in the marketplace. With the demand of our roles as agents, Compass provides seamless technology and support so that we can easily execute on our business and provide our clientele with a premier experience.”
Vander initiallyintroduced her new grouponInstagramin May.
“Introducing… The Maya Vander Group team! 👏 👏 👏 👏 So excited to continue to share this new chapter. Miami we’re taking over! 🌇,” Vander wrote alongside a sunny photo of her posing with three fellow agents.
“We are all working hard & pushing everyday. We love and respect our clients, which is SO important in order to be successful in real estate,” she added, prompting her supporters to follow her business Instagram page@themayavandergroup.

In the first five seasons of the Netflix show, fans saw Vander split her time between Miami and Los Angeles, where the series takes place. She has been open about wanting to be in Miami full-time with her husband and their children. Vander shares son Aiden, 3, and daughterElle, 2, with husband David Miller.
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On Thursday, Netflix announced thatSelling Sunsethas been renewed for two more seasons, teasing even more drama and high-priced Los Angeles properties coming down the line. But another of its stars future on the show remains uncertain.
Christine Quinn, who is often portrayed as the series villain,told PEOPLE exclusively in May that she left the Oppenheim Groupamid the April launch of her andhusband Christian Dumontet’s new crypto real estate venture,RealOpen.
“I terminated my contract when the brokerage launched,” Quinn said. “I had to make a business decision that was for me, so I had to terminate the contract so I could move it over to my brokerage.”
In addition toSelling Sunset’s renewal, Netflix also announced itsslate of real estate and home reno shows, including the previously announcedSelling SunsetspinoffSelling The OCthat will premiere Aug. 24.
source: people.com