Four ‘Selling Sunset’ cast members have reportedly taken up the ax ahead of season 10 of the Netflix series.
Mary Bonet, Emma Hernan, Chelsea Razukani and Sandra Vergara (Sofia Vergara’s sister) will no longer appear on the show, TMZ reported on Tuesday. The women were told in April, before filming the new season, that their contracts would not be renewed, the paper said.
Sources say Bre Tiessi and Bonnet’s close friend Amanza Smith will return.
Page Six has reached out to Netflix for comment.
Bonet’s firing is especially surprising considering he has been an original cast member since the show’s inception in 2019.
As for Hernán, she joined in season 4 and Razkani joined in season 5. Vergara joined Season 9.
Last month, original cast member Christine Quinn announced her surprise return after leaving the show in 2022 amid intense drama with castmates including Bonet, Hernan, El Moussa and Chrishell Stause, who left the show in November 2025 after nine seasons.
Hernan accused Quinn of bribing a customer $5,000 to work with him on Hernan’s behalf, which Quinn denied.
Quinn told Netflix’s TuDum about his return: “This is not a rewind, it’s a reintroduction. I’m coming back from a much different place with greater perspective, confidence and clarity.”
She added, “I’m still ambitious and outspoken, but I think people will see a version of me that’s more centered and even more confident in myself. I hope this chapter feels fresh and honest.”
“I’m not coming back to play who I was. I’m coming back to show who I am now and show the audience that there is still an edge to growth.”
After Quinn announced her exit from the show in 2022, sources told Page Six that she is focused on bigger and better things.
“Her goals are much bigger than playing the villain on an ensemble reality series,” a source said at the time. “She can’t wait to start the next chapter of her career and show the world who she really is.”
Meanwhile, Bonet appeared on Page Six’s “Virtual Real-Tea” in November and talked about the reason for his sobriety.
“It used to help me,” she said of drinking under the pressure of not only handling a major real estate deal for the Oppenheim Group but also appearing on a reality TV show. “When something becomes stressful… it just relieves the tension. And living this life, well, something crazy and dramatic is happening every day. And I started to feel like that just caused more anxiety.”
“Nothing bad happened, no one noticed,” she said. “I didn’t drop the ball or anything. But for me, for my health, for my mental health, I was like, ‘I’m going to take a break.’ And I did. And it was easy. I feel good, I feel great. ”
