‘Selling Sunset’ Star Doubts Return After Turbulent Season

Mary Bonnet’s Uncertain Future on Selling Sunset

Mary Bonnet has been open about her future with the long-running Netflix series Selling Sunset. While there is no certainty that she will return for Season 10, her decision may hinge on how the show and the Oppenheim Group evolve moving forward.

During an appearance on Casual Chaos, Bonnet, 45, discussed the growing level of toxicity on the show and how it has impacted her mental health. She admitted that she dislikes drama, and as the show becomes more dramatic, she finds the experience increasingly difficult.

“I hate drama, so the more drama, the worse I think [the season] is,” Bonnet shared, reflecting on the most recent season and the tensions involving her co-stars. While fans enjoyed the heightened drama in Season 9, Bonnet described it as one of her least favorite seasons due to the personal conflicts behind the scenes.

“For me, it was one of my least favorite just because of personal drama,” she said. “It was very stressful to go through the whole season. But for the public, I think it was one of the best.”

When asked directly if she plans to return for Season 10, Bonnet explained that her decision will depend heavily on the dynamic within the Oppenheim Group. She emphasized that she does not want to be part of an environment where toxic behaviors are on display.

“It depends on the level of toxicity that they’re allowing,” she said. “I don’t want to be part of that.”

Despite her uncertainty about returning to the show, Bonnet made it clear that she will not be leaving the Oppenheim Group. She also commented on the ongoing tension between co-stars Chrishell Stause and Emma Hernan, suggesting that many cast members believe the current dynamic is unsustainable.

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“I feel like everyone’s on the same page that this is not working, like it’s too much,” she added. Bonnet also clarified that she doesn’t control the direction of the show. “That’s for our producers and Netflix. Jason controls who works at the Oppenheim Group, but not on the show.”

After the latest season, Bonnet admitted she has come to terms with stepping back from the show. “After this season, I’m like, ‘I’m good not being on the show,'” she said.

The Impact of Drama on Reality TV

Reality television often thrives on conflict and drama, but for some cast members, the stress can become overwhelming. Bonnet’s comments highlight the challenges of being part of a high-profile show where personal relationships and professional dynamics are constantly under scrutiny.

The increased drama in Selling Sunset has led to a more intense viewing experience for fans, but it has also created a tense atmosphere behind the scenes. For Bonnet, the pressure has taken a toll, prompting her to consider whether she wants to continue participating in the series.

Her decision to step back may reflect a broader trend among reality TV stars who are reevaluating their involvement in shows that prioritize entertainment over well-being. As the industry continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how production teams will balance the need for engaging content with the mental health of their cast members.

What Comes Next?

While Bonnet has not confirmed whether she will return for Season 10, her comments suggest that she is prioritizing her own well-being over the demands of the show. Whether or not she returns, her presence on Selling Sunset has left a lasting impact on both the series and its audience.

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As the show moves forward, it will be interesting to see how the cast and production team address the issues raised by Bonnet and other cast members. The future of Selling Sunset may depend on finding a balance between creating compelling content and maintaining a healthy environment for those involved.

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