Let it be known: Selling Sunset is one of the best things to happen to reality TV. Between the cast and their petty dramas, the chance to virtually wander into some of the most stunning houses we’ve ever seen and all the glorious memes it has provided us, the frothy series has been a delightful respite in chaotic times.
After the drama of season six, which saw fan favourite’s Christine Quinn and Maya Vander leave our screens, the show returned for a fabulous seventh season filled with plenty of births, divorces and new relationships to discuss.
Perhaps even more fun are the beauty evolutions that the cast of Selling Sunset had over the years. It’s kind of a way to see how those big Netflix (and bigger real estate) bucks are changing the aesthetics of the Oppenheim Group team.
Will it be quiet luxury from here on out? We think not…
Selling Sunset Cast: Before And After
Were they always this glamorous?
Well, as we know from ‘Burgers and Botox’ (and the fact that lip injections are a dime a dozen in L.A.), the cast has never been shy about the upkeep involved in their onscreen aesthetic, so we decided to do a little investigating to tide us over until season four drops.
Below, a deep dive into the Selling Sunset cast’s before and after beauty transformations.
Chrishell Stause
Chrishell‘s background includes a long career in TV soaps—which often shows in her look. Appearing on shows like All My Children, The Young and The Restless and Days of Our Lives, the 43-year-old’s look has definitely evolved over the years.
Pictured left in 2005, like many of us, Chrishell has swapped her ’90s brows for much fuller arches and added gorgeous caramel money-piece highlights to her hair for a brighter, face-framing look. Chrishell has been sporting a slightly edgier look lately, appearing in girlfriend G Flip‘s music video in an all-leather get-up.
Mary Fitzgerald Bonnet
While the blonde bob became Mary’s signature look on Selling Sunset, often styled into a ponytail or slicked back for events, she actually used to have much longer, ‘bronde’ strands in the early 2010s. And, like most of us, Mary used to enjoy a thinner brow, but the 44-year-old favours thicker arches these days.
Heather El Moussa (nee Rae Young)
Part of The Oppenheim Group since 2014, the former Playboy playmate and model (pictured left in 2010) has had long blonde locks since she started her career in both entertainment and real estate. In 2019, Heather El Moussa (formerly Rae Young) hinted that she does get lip filler when a fan questioned her “natural lip” post on Instagram, with the reply “haha, natural colour”.
The 36-year-old gave birth to her first child in 2023, and is committing to more natural make-up looks, but still with that iconic blonde hair.
Amanza Smith
When it comes to hairstyles, you can always count on Amanza to bring it onscreen in Selling Sunset! A fan of wigs of all lengths and textures, she pulls off every look with aplomb.
Pictured left in 2008 and right in 2023, there are a few changes to the 47-year-old’s look but the strong brows and dark hair remain a constant.
Emma Hernan
Emma joined the Selling Sunset crew in season four, so there’s no surprise her look hasn’t changed much in the time she’s been on the scene. The hair remains long, blonde and often worn long and flowing. Emma loves a bright and bold colour, particularly a hot pink or a sky blue, as well as sunglasses. Overall, the 33-year-old’s look is very LA–light and bright!
Chelsea Lazkani
Similar to Emma, Chelsea hasn’t been around The Oppenheim Group long. The Londoner made her debut in season five and has looked consistently flawless ever since.
The 31-year-old mother of two has leaned into her inner-glamour since starring in Selling Sunset, adding an abundance of gloss to her lip cosmetics and fierce eye shadows to her palette.
Davina Potratz
While Davina may be the show’s ‘villain’ and the source behind most of the drama on Selling Sunset, the 45-year-old’s beauty look is comparatively low-key and has been the same for years.
Pictured left in 2019, Davina’s maintained her signature style from her early days in luxury real estate, generally opting to wear her brunette tresses long, and giving her eyes more definition with brown liner (plus shadow, when she’s glammed-up) and finishing the look with a nude lip.
While her look may be similar, Davina has mixed things up in her career, coming in and out of Selling Sunset after season four as she left to work at competing real estate firm Douglas Elliman, then returned to Oppenheim. She’s listed as a Broker and Director of New Development on the Oppenheimer Group website in 2024.
Christine Quinn
A model and actress before she entered the real estate game, Christine is easily one of the show’s most, shall we say, ‘colourful’ characters—and it shows in her beauty look.
Famously stating “Nothing about me is fake except my boobs” in season one, the 35-year-old never been shy about her love of ‘go big or go home’ aesthetics, from her platinum blonde headache-inducing ponytails, to her bright, lacquered lips.
Maya Vander
The most low-key of the cast of Selling Sunset, little is known or shown in terms of Maya’s pre-show life (she’s also wiped her Instagram of all pre-show photos).
That said, the 42-year-old has definitely demonstrated her penchant for a sleek blow-dry, the occasional berry lip and rich, honey-caramel hair during both her onscreen appearances and on Instagram.
Are the Selling Sunset cast real agents?
Chrishell, Heather, Emma, Chelsea and Maya are all current Realtor Associates according to the Oppenheim Group website, which indicates they are currently working in the industry. Mary Bonnet is listed as both Vice President and Realtor Associate, Amanza Smith is listed as Realtor Associate and Interior Design Specialist and Davina Potratz is a Broker and Director of New Development.
They are also listed on the Oppenheim Real Estate Group license with the California Department of Real Estate as salespeople, with the exception of Maya and Amanza. And Davina is listed as a broker, rather than a salesperson, on the license. Christine Quinn also held an active real estate license when she was on the show, but it expired in May 2024, according to California Department of Real Estate records.
Where To Watch Selling Sunset In Australia
You can watch Selling Sunset on Netflix in Australia.
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This article originally appeared on Marie Claire Australia and is republished here with permission.