'Selling Sunset’s' Jason Oppenheim dishes on finding homes for Hollywood elite, why he was against reality TV
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Jason Oppenheim was "very against" doing "Selling Sunset" initially but has grown to love reality television. His next big adventure in real estate is the 1060 app.
His status as one of the go-to guys in the industry was only further cemented in stone following the success of "Selling Sunset," a reality series based on the company he built with his twin brother, Brett. "In retrospect, I'm extremely happy that I did the show." "I don't get as worked up and as stressed out as I used to, and somehow I'm managing it quite well. I luckily also don't have a role that requires me to get into a lot of drama. So I'm selfishly well positioned." "They may be a little bit more interested in privacy or, you know, paparazzi access, but overall, looking for the same type of things that anyone else is looking for." Tracy Wright is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to tracy.wright@fox.com.
But Jason, who prides himself on being very selective and protective, was hesitant to dip his toes into television.
"I didn't want to do ‘Selling Sunset.’I was very against doing a show for a long time," he said. "I said no to many producers and agents for over a year."
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