The Netflix original series Selling Tampa’s second season will not be produced. This is a real estate-themed spinoff of Selling Sunset was cancelled by Netflix on Friday.
A cast member has disclosed why Selling Tampa was cancelled after its first season. The following is an explanation as to why Selling Tampa was removed from Netflix.
Unfortunately, after only one season, Netflix has decided to cancel ‘Selling Tampa’
That’s correct, you caught a typo. Some of the cast members blamed the show’s collapse on racial prejudice.
“When they show us [black women] in a different way — when we’re bickering, fighting, and name-calling. Moreover, they get a Season 2 and Season 3, but that’s not what we were displaying,” cast member Juawana Colbert told Page Six.
“I feel like we weren’t given a second opportunity, probably because of what we represented as black women,” Colbert added.

How long has the show been on the air?
Selling Tampa will premiere on Netflix in December 2021, for those who are unfamiliar. The cast also includes Anne-Sophie Petit, Tennille Moore, Karla Giorgio, Rena Frazier, Alexis Williams, and Sharelle Rosado, in addition to Colbert and Colony Reeves.
Sharelle Rosado, the broker in charge at Allure Realty, is the focus of the show. According to sources, the women have been waiting for over a year because they want to see if the show would return for a second season.
According to a source, “hundreds” of direct messages are sent to the show’s cast “every day”. From fans requesting more information about season two.
During a Zoom call, the cast was told of the show’s cancellation
According to sources, Adam DiVello, the show’s creator and the man behind Selling Selling Sunset. However, selling the OC, as well as Skyler Wakil, the show’s producer, delivered the news to the cast over a Zoom call last week.
“Adam expressly indicated [the decision] was based on figures but never provided any additional information,” Colbert continued. I’m not sure if he was referring to ratings or spending. He exclusively used numbers when he spoke.”
According to the source, the cast members of the programme were not given a clear explanation and were instead ordered to educate the interested audience. “There aren’t any plans for future ‘Selling Tampa,'” a source added, “but fans can return or discover the first season as it’s still available on Netflix.”
“We know [‘Selling Tampa’] was number one in a number of countries and did quite well,” added the insider. That’s strange. This show’s all-black cast has been denied a Season 2 renewal.”

In this film, one of the actors, Juawana Colbert, discusses her thoughts on the show
“We know [‘Selling Tampa’] was number one in a number of countries and did quite well,” added the insider. That’s strange. This show’s all-black cast has been denied a Season 2 renewal.”
Selling Tampa: Can we trust what we’re seeing on this show?
SELLING TAMPA, based on the success of Selling Sunset, follows the lives of the women and African-American employees of a fictional Tampa real estate agency. Sharelle Rosado, a real estate agent and military veteran, owns Allure Realty, an upscale waterfront property firm.
How much money do the actors make per year?
Selling Tampa’s Instagram account confirmed a Reddit claim that its female employees earned at least $200,000 per year in gross income. Sharelle Rosado, the founder and CEO of Allure Realty, has an estimated net worth of $8 million.

Who has the most cash in Selling Tampa?
Sharella Rosado, CEO of Allure Realty, surprisingly, has the highest net worth of any Selling Tampa agent. In 2019, she founded one of the most prominent brokerage firms in the United States.
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