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I feel like everybody is replaceable.
Alex Hall doesnt care if you think shes a villain.
The show, which debuted in 2022, is aSelling Sunsetspinoffabout the Oppenheim Groups Orange County office.
Almost immediately, the cast becamejust as controversialas the original group.
You never know what the audience is going to think or how theyre going to take certain things.
Youre damned if you do, damned if you dont.
Below, she gets candid aboutSeason 3, her relationships, and some recent cast departures.
You and Tyler had a bit of a communication block after the Season 2 finale.
Why do you think it didnt turn into something more?
Our relationship never fully went where we thought it was going to go.
We would rev up our engines and hope for the best, but we were never really in alignment.
There was always something off.
But when we were in it, it went by really quickly.
How did you find out that he was leaving the Oppenheim Group?
Have you kept in touch and been able to mend fences?
You move on these days and start dating a guy from TikTok.
What can you tell us about him?
Hes a very private person, but were no longer dating.
Hes pursuing his career and dreams in London.
As a working single mom, my priorities are here.
So, unfortunately, that became unrealistic.
What was your take onSean Palmieri and Austin Victorias heated office confrontation?
I was pretty taken aback, not at the depths that Sean would go to, but by Austin.
And did you think there truth to them?
I wasnt aware of the claims until Polly [Brindle] told me during filming.
Ive heard her side and Seans unsolicited version of the story, and things just dont add up.
When you have cameras following you around, its really difficult to hide the truth.
Any cut scenes that you wish wouldve aired?
How much time do we have?
I wish I wouldve had more real estate scenes this year, of course, because thats my career.
After watching the season, how do you feel about the podcast interview you did?
I do a lot of podcasts.
At that moment, I genuinely didnt think it was about Kayla [Cardona].
In fact, I thought it was about Brandi [Marshall].
There were some scenes that got cut where we went into more depth about that.
But I dont skirt around issues.
I said how I felt in that moment for the public to hear.
I wasnt writing it in my diary.
Had I remembered at that moment, I wouldve said it was about Kayla.
Instead of invoking my Fifth Amendment right on the issue, I said what I thought was true.
Do you ever feel like youve gotten an unfair edit?
But thats not to say I dont understand it.
Nobody is making me do or say things or holding a gun to my head to do this.
Im signing up for a reality show.
It just brokethat Alexandra Jarvis is leaving the Oppenheim Group.
How did you feel when you found that out?
From a reality show perspective, I dont think Jarvis really added much value.
She was always just trying to stir the pot and be relevant.
I have not shed a tear since shes gone.
Her only ally was Sean at the end, and Seans gone.
People are dropping [like] flies from the O Group, man.
From a show perspective, I think thats tough.
But I feel like everybody is replaceable.
Would you welcome new agents on the show?
This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.