Christine Quinn and Heather Rae El Moussa Are Officially Returning to “Selling Sunset”: ‘Growth Can Still Come with an Edge’

Original cast members Christine Quinn and Heather Rae El Moussa are officially returning to Selling Sunset, Netflix confirmed

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  • The streamer also revealed the hit L.A. real estate series has been renewed for a tenth season on Wednesday, April 29

  • Netflix has not announced a release date for season 10 but promises updates will be shared soon

Calling allSelling Sunsetfans! The hit Netflix real estate series has officially been renewed for a tenth season — and some familiar faces will be returning.

Aftermuch speculation, Netflix confirmed original cast membersChristine Quinn, 37, andHeather Rae El Moussa, 38, will be returning for season 10, the streamer shared in apress releaseon Wednesday, April 29.

Both Quinn and El Moussa — who were original cast members of the show when it debuted in 2019 — are reuniting with their fellow L.A. agents at the Oppenheim Group as they head back to the competitive world of ultra-luxury real estate.

Quinn, who said she reconnected with the show's creatorAdam DiVello after hersplit from ex Christian Dumontet, revealed she'll be returning to the show “from a very different place, with more perspective, confidence, and clarity,” per the release.

The cast of 'Selling Sunset' at the season 9 premiere in October 2025Credit: Jerritt Clark/Getty for

While Quinn was always painted as the show's villain, she says motherhood has made her “become more intentional and much more protective of my peace” this time around. Despite leaving the show after season 5, she's now ready to take on all of the drama she'll inevitably encounter back at the O Group office.

“I'm still ambitious and direct, but I think people will see a version of me that's more centered and even more sure of herself,” she adds. “I'm not coming back to play an old version of myself. I'm coming back to show where I am now and let the audience see that growth can still come with an edge.”

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Meanwhile, El Moussa — who currently stars on HGTV'sThe Flip Offalongside her husband Tarek and his ex-wife, Christina Haack — said she's ready to return to the cutthroat industry and “not lose myself in it.”

Confirming the news of her return in a playfulInstagrampost on April 29, Heather said she's ready to confront any issues with her fellow O Group agents that were left unresolved following her departure from the show after season 6.

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“There are conversations that got cut short. I'm also not going to pretend things didn't happen,” she added. “Obviously, when you put a group of women with big personalities in a room together, there's going to be tension. That's just reality, but it's how you handle those differences that define the dynamic.”

While Netflix did not confirm when season 10 ofSelling Sunsetis set to premiere, the streamer said to check back for updates coming “very soon.”

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Adam Scott Says He Thought There Was 'No Way' He Would Land Role in “Step Brothers” Until Another Actor 'Had to Bail'

Adam Scott is sharing more about landing his role in the 2008 film, Step Brothers

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  • In a new interview, Scott says another actor was originally slated for the role, but "had to bail"

  • Scott plays Derek Huff, the successful and arrogant younger brother of Brennan, played by Will Ferrell

Adam Scottis pulling back the curtain on how he landed one of his most memorable early comedy roles.

Speaking on a recent episode of theBig Bro With Kid Cudipodcast, theSeveranceactor, 52, revealed that getting cast in the 2008 comedyStep Brothershit comedy alongsideWill FerrellandJohn C. Reillycame down to unexpected timing.

The film, directed by now–Oscar winner Adam McKay (The Big Short), tells the ridiculous story of two middle-aged man-children: Brennan (Ferrell) lives with his mom Nancy (Mary Steenburgen) and Dale (Reilly) is still at home with dad Robert (Richard Jenkins). The two butt heads when Nancy and Dale get married, merging the two families under one roof.

Scott plays Derek Huff, Brennan's successful and arrogant younger brother,

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“Man, that was so exciting gettingStep Brothers. Oh my god. I did not think I would get that part,” Scott said on the podcast. “And I think that's probably part of the reason I just went into the audition and just kinda went for it is because I was like, ‘There's no way.’ ”

As he explained, he wasn’t the original choice for the role.

“Someone had the role and then scheduling, they had to bail, so they had to cast it pretty quickly,” he explained. “So I got the part, and suddenly I was like, ‘Holy s----, I'm in this like Will Ferrell movie.’ ”

The comedy was a hit thanks in large part to its absurd humor and heavy reliance on improvisation — something Scott admits he was not prepared for at the time.

“And John C. Reilly and Adam McKay [were] directing, it was a big deal. It was so fun,” Scott said. “It was kind of terrifying because those guys ... they improvise a lot, and they're like the best improvisers in the world.”

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He continued: “And I didn't know what I was doing. I never really even been in a comedy before. I couldn't get auditions for like sitcoms and stuff. Like, I just had no kind of comedy credentials whatsoever.”

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Thrown into the deep end of improv comedy, Scott said he had to learn on the fly.

“So I was there, and so kind of had to learn to figure it out, figure out improvisation on the set ofStep Brothers,” he said. “So I equate it to, like, learning how to do the high jump at the Olympics. You know? It was crazy.”

Despite the initial nerves, the experience ultimately became a turning point.

“But I felt like, I went from having no idea what I was doing to, by the end of the four months or however long the movie took, I felt like I was starting to get the hang of it,” Scott shared.

He added that moment in particular felt like something of a breakthrough.

“I think it was like the dinner scene, and John Reilly and I started improvising about something — I don't think it's even in the movie, but we just started kind of going back and forth and kind of just flowing,” he recalled. “And you're not even thinking about it, you're just going.”

He added: “And towards the end of the shoot, and I remember after cut, John C. Reilly was like, ‘Alright. That was fun. Like, wasn't that cool? That was fun. Right?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, man.’”

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Correspondents' Dinner Shooting Revives Memories of Another Presidential Assassination Attempt—at the Same Hotel

Forty-five years before thealleged assassination attemptagainstPresident Donald Trumpat the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday night, a different President was shot at the same Washington, D.C., hotel.

Time President Ronald Reagan waving to crowd outside Hilton Hotel shortly before assassination attempt in Washington, D.C., on March 30, 1981. —Circa Images/GHI/Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group/Getty Images

Then-President Ronald Reagan was outside the Washington Hilton, the venue where the WHCA dinner is held each year, in 1981 when a man namedJohn Hinckley Jr.madean attempt on his life.

While thesuspectin Saturday’s shooting was apprehended before reaching the main ballroom where Trump, members of his Cabinet, and more than 2,000 other guests were seated, Hinckley got far closer to Reagan in his attack, firing a revolver at the President from just feet away and wounding him before he was ultimately subdued and arrested.

Hinckley, now 70, said that it was “spooky” to learn that Saturday’s shooting "took place at the same hotel as mine did" in an interview withTMZpublished on Monday.

He’s not the only one to see echoes of his attack in the recent shooting, which has sparked renewed attention to that history. Here’s what to know about the 1981 assassination attempt.

What happened in 1981

On March 30, 1981, Reagan was leaving the Washington Hilton with a Secret Service detail after speaking to members of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. But before the President could reach his limousine where it was parked in front of the hotel, Hinckley, standing in a crowd of people waiting outside, opened fire.

The would-be assassin was tackled by a special agent within seconds, and Reagan was quickly pushed into the vehicle and driven away. But in that short window, Hinckley managed to get off six shots with his .22-caliber revolver—one of which, after ricocheting off Reagan’s limousine, hit the President under his left armpit, striking a rib, piercing a lung, and narrowly missing his heart.

Three others were also shot: White House Press Secretary James Brady in the head; Metropolitan Police Officer Thomas Delahanty in the back of the neck; and Special Agent Tim McCarthy, who stepped between Hinckley and the President, in the chest.

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All four survived the attack. In the limousine, Special Agent in Charge Jerry Parr saw that Reagan was bleeding from his mouth and directed the vehicle to George Washington University hospital, where doctors operated to remove the bullet. The President spent 12 days in the hospital before returning to the White House.

Brady, who suffered a serious head wound that left him partially paralyzed, died in 2014 due to injuries sustained during the shooting, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for the Northern District of Virginia. His death was ruled a homicide.

TheFederal Bureau of Investigations(FBI) found evidence in Hinckley’s room at the Park Central Hotel that pointed to his motive: In a letter to the actress Jodie Foster, Hinckley had written that he was planning to kill Reagan as a demonstration of his love for her. The FBI also found magazine pictures of Foster in the room, along with pages of newspapers that detailed Reagan’s schedule.

On June 21, 1982, a jury found Hinckley not guilty by reason of insanity. He spent more than 30 years in a psychiatric institution before receiving full-time conditional release in 2016 to live with his mother in Virginia. He was fully released in June 2022.

“After 41 years 2 months and 15 days, FREEDOM AT LAST!!!” Hinckleywroteon X at the time.

Reagan's shooter and agent injured in the assassination attempt speak out

After the alleged attempt on Trump’s life, Hinckley said to TMZ that the Washington Hilton hotel should stop hosting large gatherings.

“Bad things keep happening” at the Hilton, Hinckley told the outlet, contending that it is “just not a secure place to hold big events.” He described the security at the hotel in 1981 as “lax.”

Meanwhile McCarthy, the special agent shot outside the Washington Hilton in the 1981 attack, praised the Secret Service response to the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner, saying they did a “hell of a good job.”

“From what I can tell right now talking to my colleagues, it was handled pretty well. You never want something like this to happen. Security was tested, security responded, and at this point it did pretty well,” McCarthy said toNewsNation. “I’m pretty satisfied with what the Secret Service did on this occasion.”

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Florence Pugh's Strapless Saint Laurent Dress Has a Ridiculously High Slit

Florence Pughcontinues to refine her red carpet presence with looks that feel intentional rather than overworked, and her latest appearance at a Bulgari event in Rome is a perfect example. The actress leaned into a quieter, more controlled form of glamour, one that doesn’t rely on excess but instead lets key elements do the talking. At first glance, the look appears minimal and understated, but that restraint is exactly what makes it so impactful.

Florence Pugh wears strapless Saint Laurent dress with dangerously high slit for Bulgari event

For the evening, Florence Pugh stepped out in a strapless black satin gown from Saint Laurent’s Resort 2026 collection. The silhouette was sleek and fluid, skimming the body. The strapless neckline added a sense of openness, drawing attention to her neck while maintaining a polished, elegant feel.

As she moved, the dress revealed its defining feature — a dramatically high slit that cut through the length of the gown, adding a sharp, modern edge to an otherwise classic piece. The slit introduced both movement and a hint of boldness, balancing the simplicity of the design with just the right amount of drama. The satin fabric caught the light subtly, enhancing the richness of the black color without overpowering it.

What truly elevated the outfit, however, was the styling. Pugh allowed her Bulgari diamonds to take centre stage, using the gown as a clean backdrop rather than the main attraction. A statement diamond necklace sat delicately at her collarbone, instantly drawing focus and addeding sparkle to the look.

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She completed the look withAquazzura Hula sandals. The black footwear was minimal and in line with the overall aesthetic. Moreover, her beauty choices followed the same approach: sleek, softly styled hair and glowing, neutral makeup.

With this appearance, Pugh proved that sometimes the most powerful fashion moments come from restraint, where simplicity and design speak louder than anything else.

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