Season 1 introduced us to the former Playboy playmate in her life as a real estate agent
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Season 1 didn’t see Heather Rae Young as one of the major players in “Selling Sunset,” surprisingly. Instead, Young was focused on her life and her career, working her international contacts to try to make the most of her network.
Young was also trying to keep a long-distance relationship alive throughout the first season. She was dating professional hockey player Nick Ebert, who was seven years younger than her and living in Los Angeles at the time. The action of Season 1 sees him in Slovakia and Young trying to figure out how to keep their connection alive. As far as the drama among the ladies of the Oppenheim group, Young mostly stayed on the sidelines. While she’s certainly friends with co-star Christine Quinn, she wasn’t one of the women looking to sniff out a problem with newcomer Chrishell Stause.
Heather Rae Young laid low during Season 3
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Heather Rae Young managed to stay out of the majority of the drama in Season 3 of “Selling Sunset,” which was largely between co-stars Christine Quinn and Chrishell Stause. Instead, she actually mends a relationship. After some bad blood between her and Amanza Smith, the season saw the two team up on a project (per Refinery29). Things got off to a rocky start, but the ladies crush it while getting along great. Young is among the ladies who get together to complain about Jason Oppenheim’s penchant for favorites, as they feel he gives more listings to his ex, Mary Fitzgerald.
Young found herself in a bit of a pickle when an Us Weekly interview meant to be about her and Tarek El Moussa took a turn after Young was asked about Stause’s sudden divorce from Justin Hartley, which segued into a very awkward series of events at Quinn’s wedding. Young apologized to Stause for the snafu, claiming the question caught her off-guard and was then turned into the focus of the interview. Stause was forgiving but ended up storming off after being badgered by Davina Potratz about the reason behind the split. The wedding wasn’t a total bust, especially for Young. She ended up catching the bouquet, a cute bit of foreshadowing as she’ll be the series’ next bride.
Heather Rae Young’s Unforgettable Selling Sunset Moments
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By Angela Andaloro/Aug. 19, 2021 12:13 pm EST
Her prowess brought her to the Oppenheim Group, which is at the heart of the reality series. Young has emerged as a fan favorite as the show follows her professional hustle and relationship with another reality personality, HGTV’s Tarek El Moussa. Those subjects have led to some of Young’s biggest moments on the show so far.
Season 1 introduced us to the former Playboy playmate in her life as a real estate agent
Rochelle Brodin/Getty Images
Season 1 didn’t see Heather Rae Young as one of the major players in “Selling Sunset,” surprisingly. Instead, Young was focused on her life and her career, working her international contacts to try to make the most of her network.
Young was also trying to keep a long-distance relationship alive throughout the first season. She was dating professional hockey player Nick Ebert, who was seven years younger than her and living in Los Angeles at the time. The action of Season 1 sees him in Slovakia and Young trying to figure out how to keep their connection alive. As far as the drama among the ladies of the Oppenheim group, Young mostly stayed on the sidelines. While she’s certainly friends with co-star Christine Quinn, she wasn’t one of the women looking to sniff out a problem with newcomer Chrishell Stause.
Young was also trying to keep a long-distance relationship alive throughout the first season. She was dating professional hockey player Nick Ebert, who was seven years younger than her and living in Los Angeles at the time. The action of Season 1 sees him in Slovakia and Young trying to figure out how to keep their connection alive.
As far as the drama among the ladies of the Oppenheim group, Young mostly stayed on the sidelines. While she’s certainly friends with co-star Christine Quinn, she wasn’t one of the women looking to sniff out a problem with newcomer Chrishell Stause.
Season 2 focused more on the exciting changes in Heather Rae Young’s life
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Cue Young’s first big drama of the series. Smith expresses concern that the kids could get hurt if things don’t work out between the two. “It terrifies me how fast you have met those kids. Because when and if something doesn’t work out, their hearts are crushed,” she told Young (per ScreenRant). Young claps back, saying that she and El Moussa are moving in together.
Young is pretty serious about her professional grind on the show, but another big moment for her comes when she has to choose between El Moussa’s daughter’s birthday party and showing a listing. She trusts her listing to fellow broker Smith, but Smith mucks it up when she shows up late and mentions the reason Young couldn’t handle the showing herself. Naturally, Young wasn’t thrilled to learn either of those things and made sure to tell Smith as much.
Heather Rae Young laid low during Season 3
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Heather Rae Young managed to stay out of the majority of the drama in Season 3 of “Selling Sunset,” which was largely between co-stars Christine Quinn and Chrishell Stause. Instead, she actually mends a relationship. After some bad blood between her and Amanza Smith, the season saw the two team up on a project (per Refinery29). Things got off to a rocky start, but the ladies crush it while getting along great. Young is among the ladies who get together to complain about Jason Oppenheim’s penchant for favorites, as they feel he gives more listings to his ex, Mary Fitzgerald.
Young found herself in a bit of a pickle when an Us Weekly interview meant to be about her and Tarek El Moussa took a turn after Young was asked about Stause’s sudden divorce from Justin Hartley, which segued into a very awkward series of events at Quinn’s wedding. Young apologized to Stause for the snafu, claiming the question caught her off-guard and was then turned into the focus of the interview. Stause was forgiving but ended up storming off after being badgered by Davina Potratz about the reason behind the split. The wedding wasn’t a total bust, especially for Young. She ended up catching the bouquet, a cute bit of foreshadowing as she’ll be the series’ next bride.
Young found herself in a bit of a pickle when an Us Weekly interview meant to be about her and Tarek El Moussa took a turn after Young was asked about Stause’s sudden divorce from Justin Hartley, which segued into a very awkward series of events at Quinn’s wedding. Young apologized to Stause for the snafu, claiming the question caught her off-guard and was then turned into the focus of the interview. Stause was forgiving but ended up storming off after being badgered by Davina Potratz about the reason behind the split.
The wedding wasn’t a total bust, especially for Young. She ended up catching the bouquet, a cute bit of foreshadowing as she’ll be the series’ next bride.
Season 4 promises some major moments for Heather Rae Young
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It took some negotiations between HGTV, where El Moussa’s shows air, and Netflix, home of “Selling Sunset,” for El Moussa to appear on the show. Though he has not been featured yet, if Season 4 is going to focus on the wedding, the groom will surely have to show his face once or twice.
There are a lot of changes afoot and, surely, a lot of feelings among the ladies and gentlemen of the Oppenheim Group. Viewers will have to wait and see how it all plays out.