Selling Sunset’s Dirty Secret: What They REALLY Think of Jason’s Girlfriends!

Amanza Smith, a cast member on Selling Sunset, has shared insights into the feelings of her colleagues regarding their boss Jason Oppenheim’s romantic involvements with several younger women.

The real estate agent made it clear to TopMob that she and her colleagues, who are also Oppenheim employees such as Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, and Nicole Young, hold no bias or criticism towards Jason, aged 48, with whom they have all had past relationships.

During an exclusive chat, Amanza hinted that the upcoming season of Selling Sunset, focusing on the backstage turmoil at LA’s Oppenheim Group brokerage, will be even more dramatic than the recent episode – and she doesn’t hesitate to get involved in the commotion.

After the conclusion of series eight, which included the disintegration of Chelsea Lazkani’s marriage, Jason then started a new romance with model Jessica Vargas. Notably, she too joined the real estate agency where he works.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I find myself recounting my personal journey from 2023 onwards, which has seen me part ways with Marie-Lou Nurk, a captivating 27-year-old model. Since then, I’ve been fortunate enough to spend time with vibrant individuals such as TikToker Danika Tanya and talented tennis player Genie Bouchard, aged 31. These encounters have added an exciting chapter to my life’s tapestry.

As a lifestyle advisor, I wholeheartedly affirm that the dynamic cast of Selling Sunset stands firmly behind Jason’s vibrant love life, acknowledging that he has more than deserved the freedom to pursue romantic connections with whomever he pleases.

She stated: “Jason is fantastic, and he’s more than deserving of dating anyone he chooses. He’s undoubtedly the most diligent person I know and has an irresistible charm.

As it turned out during our reunion, I had a past relationship with Jason. It seems many people have dated him. He’s truly a fantastic individual.

Currently, he’s dating someone named Jessica, whom we all find utterly charming. She’s stunningly beautiful, incredibly smart, and genuinely kind-hearted – an exceptional individual indeed.

He tends to prefer women who are both attractive and intelligent, and we admire his discerning eye in choosing his romantic partners. Keep up the good work!

As a devoted admirer, I’d like to rephrase it in this manner: “I, being an ardent fan, find it intriguing that the cast might be seen as hypocritical if they were to criticize Jason for dating women younger than himself, considering Chrishell is wedded to the 31-year-old Australian singer, G Flip, who is a full twelve years her junior.

It seems that no one in the office is informed about or keeping tabs on the ages of their colleagues when they date. Interestingly, Chrishell’s companion is quite younger than her, but everyone appears to be comfortable with this arrangement.

In the upcoming season of Selling Sunset, airing later in 2021, we’ll have Bre Tiesi rejoining the cast. She is well-known for being a mother to her two-year-old son, Legendary, who shares this milestone with Nick Cannon.

Previously, it was revealed that Bre had reason to believe Jeff Lazkani, her ex and father of their two kids, might have been unfaithful. This suspicion came about following the sharing of crucial details by one of her friends.

Previously at odds with Bre due to Chelsea’s involvement in an open relationship with Nick, a man famed for being the father of twelve kids by six different women, Chelsea has since ended her marriage. The upcoming program promises to share insights into Chelsea’s life as a single woman.

As an ardent admirer, I can’t help but share my excitement about the upcoming episodes! Amanza hinted that we’re in for a treat as these episodes delve into a fresh conflict brewing between Chelsea and Mary – a feud that promises to be nothing short of intriguing!

She said: ‘Last season was Chelsea’s divorce, which was a big one.

I haven’t been deeply immersed in this series as I typically wouldn’t be, quite the contrary, I’ve kept a significant distance from it.

However, there’s an equal amount of tension, but I don’t experience it as deeply as Mary, who is genuinely dealing with it. There seems to be some friction between Mary and Chelsea, Bre has issues with everyone, and Nicole has problems with the girls – it all feels repetitive, yet somewhat escalated.

Amanza anxiously awaits the unveiling of a tense moment involving one of her fellow actors, following her confession about feeling overwhelmed and losing control during production.

In a candid confession, I’d like to share that an engaging conversation with one of the ladies left me utterly captivated. Though I can’t disclose specifics, I found myself expressing my thoughts with an ardor and clarity I seldom do.

In this intense scene, a particular moment struck me as something I disagreed with, and I couldn’t help but express my feelings strongly, which is not common.

I completely lost control, and everyone witnessed my outburst. I’m unsure how they will portray this in the final edit – whether it appears as an angry outburst or intense passion. I can’t predict how it will look, but at the time, I was extremely upset, and the situation seemed very significant.

On the program, heated conflicts nearly led Chrishell, a beloved character, to leave due to intense tension with her adversary Nicole reaching its peak.

It emerged that the previous soap star received higher compensation to return, and she indeed has agreed to appear in season nine. Amanza expresses relief since Selling Sunset would lack its charm without her presence.

Amanza expressed her sentiment that no member of the cast should withdraw entirely as we all contribute significantly to making the show exceptional.

‘Everyone is crucial for our team just like an unwanted headache. Each person brings unique strengths and perspectives to the group.’

To be completely honest, I have a soft spot for Chrishell. We had a minor disagreement a few seasons back, but now things are smoothed over and stronger than ever. I truly admire her.

I sincerely hope that she won’t leave the show entirely. After all, life takes us on different paths, and it’s possible she might choose to go, but I genuinely hope she doesn’t. The Selling Sunset series just wouldn’t be the same without its original cast members, and Chrishell is undoubtedly one of them.

In her own words, Amanza, who’s blossomed into a contemporary artist from her knack for property and interior design, expresses that painting serves as her tranquil escape following the shooting of demanding scenes.

In 2023, the television personality, now a single mother to Braker and Noah, narrowly escaped death after being diagnosed with a severe, potentially fatal bone infection.

Following two back surgeries and a month’s stay at the hospital, Amanza admits that the effects of post-traumatic stress continue to influence her everyday experiences.

On challenging days, my anxiety would trigger panic attacks, making it hard for me to step outside my front door. However, channeling my creativity through the stars I admire has become a sanctuary for me, helping me navigate these difficult moments.

She said: ‘It was a scary time, I almost died. It was pretty traumatic. 

After six months, it became clear to me just what had transpired and how serious my ordeal was. But now, all of that is behind me, and I’m incredibly thankful for the second chance at life and the numerous opportunities that I have been given.

‘I have a really busy mind, and I have ADHD and anxiety, sometimes it is debilitating.

On certain filming days, I’ve experienced immense worry due to the circumstances, and I must admit, it’s been quite challenging for me to cope.

Over the past period, I’ve experienced such intense panic attacks that I found myself unable to step outside my home. Since my discharge from the hospital, the situation seems to have worsened, and I can’t help but wonder if it might be related to the recent events. The physical trauma my body endured has been steadily escalating in severity.

On certain occasions, I’ve found myself with an upcoming red-carpet event. Instead of getting right into it, I’d slip into the studio for a quick five-minute painting session to calm down, all while wearing my evening attire. However, this brief escape was necessary.

On Thursday night, Amanza marked the debut of her initial solo European exposition, titled “404 Humanity Not Found,” at the Grove Gallery in London.

Initially, Amanza started creating art as a healing pastime. However, when a customer bought one of her masterpieces for a substantial sum, Amanza transformed her ‘therapy’ into an impressive body of exceptional artwork.

Amanza clarified: ‘My mind is filled with countless thoughts about daily, weekly, or monthly tasks for myself and my children, trying to figure out where I need to be. My brain is always active, but when I paint, it’s like a form of meditation or therapy – it’s the only thing that helps me find peace.’

When viewing my artwork, you might notice that it’s quite vibrant and bustling. To me, this reflects the chaos in my mind spilling onto the canvas, which can be a tad intimidating yet incredibly soothing.

I couldn’t properly begin working on the collection until after we wrapped up season nine of Selling Sunset, as it was tough for me to transition out of that mindset.

Even though I’ve always nurtured my creative side, delving into design and aesthetics, it never crossed my mind that I would become a professional or modern-day fine artist.

After leaving the hospital, it landed in my lap as I started therapeutic painting. A kind woman approached me and invited me to join her gallery exhibition. Following this, things took off rapidly.

I only had one exhibition, but I managed to sell my very first painting for quite a substantial sum – something that felt like an unexpected dream coming true! It’s amazing how this experience clarifies what I always hoped for without realizing it.

Amanza, set to debut her art collection at Grove Gallery Palma in Mallorca next week, aspires to achieve success in Europe with the aim of securing a semi-permanent residency in the United Kingdom.

The possible relocation to London isn’t due to her fondness for the gloomy weather, but rather, Amanza confesses that she finds the British men, frequently appearing on her Raya dating platform, appealing.

She mentioned: ‘Currently, I’m quite unattached. I’d be interested in getting to know someone new. It’s been some time since I’ve been single. Upon leaving the hospital, I was seeing someone, but that didn’t last long. In retrospect, it seems I made a less-than-optimal decision while still heavily medicated. The details are a bit hazy to me now.’

I’ve been dedicating myself to my art, as it represents a fresh professional path for me. My aim is to sell an impressive number of paintings within the UK market. Eventually, I hope this success will lead to frequent visits to the UK, every three months perhaps, and establish me as an international artist.

I have a preference for men from the UK. On my dating profile, it’s usually British guys, or people from Spain or Italy that catch my eye, as long as they’re not from Los Angeles. Perhaps I’ll meet someone while I’m in London, or maybe they’ll come to one of my exhibitions.”

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2025-04-25 13:13

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