Within 15 seconds of the new “Selling the OC” trailer, the drama already heats up with cast member Polly Brindle stating, “She’s the worst person in the world.” In the two-minute-long trailer, “Selling Sunset” fans are welcomed into the OC and Newport Beach office of the Oppenheim Group where competition for the agents is big — hence the $20 million listing the agents talk about in the trailer — but the catfights are even bigger. During the snippet, the drama is not fully unpacked, and there is no telling who the drama is about — but it’s certainly there! 

During the trailer, one of the most jaw-dropping moments comes when Brindle accuses an unnamed party of sleeping with married men (her words were certainly more explicit!). Notably, Brindle’s presence on the program seems to be one of an alpha female. According to her Oppenheim Group bio, the England native started modeling at age 15 and took residence in cities such as Barcelona and Paris amidst her bustling 20-year fashion career — before finally making her way across the pond to the OC.

And while no release date has been set for the spin-off, the cast members of the original “Selling Sunset” will certainly be glad to get the heat taken off of them for a while (looking at you, Jason and Chrishell!) — as “Selling the OC” star Brandi Marshall graces the trailer stating, “These people are crazy. That’s all I’m going to say.”

Nicki

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