Alex Hall is in talks to make a major move—and it could reshape the reality TV real estate landscape. The Selling the O.C. star is actively negotiating with Netflix and producers to join Selling Sunset as a full-time cast member for season 10, with filming set to kick off in Los Angeles within the next week or so.
What makes this crossover particularly interesting is that Hall already works with high-end L.A. clients despite being based in Orange County, so she’s hardly starting from scratch in the luxury market. But the timing tells a larger story: Selling Sunset is undergoing a significant cast shake-up, with Mary Bonnet, Emma Hernan, Chelsea Lazkani, and Sandra Vergara all departing after their contracts weren’t renewed in April. Bre Tiesi and Amanza Smith are returning, alongside originals Christine Quinn and Heather El Moussa, so the show is recalibrating its roster heading into the new season.
Here’s the kicker: Selling the O.C. itself just got benched. The show’s cast was recently told they won’t be filming this year—a delay that has nothing to do with Orange County drama and everything to do with Netflix prioritizing Selling Sunset production. So while Hall’s potential move could feel like a promotion, it also reflects where the streaming giant sees the franchise’s future. The original show still has the juice; the spinoff is taking a breather.
No deal is finalized yet, but insiders say negotiations are looking promising. If Hall does make the jump, she’ll be walking into a reconfigured cast dynamic with fresh faces and returning veterans—a situation that could either launch her into the upper stratosphere of reality TV success or become the kind of power struggle these shows thrive on. Either way, the Orange County agent might soon find herself trading palm trees for the Hollywood Hills real estate game.

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