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'Selling Sunset' May Soon Have Some Competition As New Real Estate Reality Show Is Announced
   This new show will focus on the all-Black, all-female real estate agent squad of Tampa Bay's Allure Realty.
BY KELLY CORBETT
Netflix announced in a press release that Selling Sunset would be renewed for a fourth and fifth season. In addition to that wonderful news, the platform also shared some deets on a new original series coming soon from Selling Sunset's creator Adam DiVello.
This new show (which doesn't have an official title yet) will focus on the real es- tate agents of Allure Realty in Tampa Bay, Florida. As the
SHARELLE ROSADO
show's description explains: "Owned by military vet Sharelle Rosado, this all-
As for the rest of the agents, Netflix didn't reveal any names. However, we did find a photo of the staff on Allure Realty's Instagram page (@allurerealtyfl). Agents Alexis Williams, Tennille Moore, and Juawana Williams stand to the left of Rosado, followed by Anne Sophie, Karla Giorgio, Colony Reeves, and Rena Frazier on her right.
     Black, all-female real estate firm has its eyes set on dom- inating the Suncoast. These ladies are equally as fun as they are fiercely ambitious, with all of them vying to be on top of the lavish world of luxury waterfront real es- tate." OK, I don't know about you, but this sounds a lot like
the Oppenheim Group, but on the East Coast.
The show's description goes on to note that Rosado has big plans for her broker- age and won't let anyone get in the way of making her dreams a reality (love that boss babe energy!).
On Wednesday, she
Fired Officer Thanks Community For Support
Letter To The Editor
shared the exciting news on her personal Instagram ac- count (@sharellerosado_). "Can’t wait to bring you in- side our lavish world of real estate throughout the Tampa Bay area," she wrote regard- ing the new show, alongside a fabulously fierce photo of herself.
   To Family, Friends, and Supporters,
During this most disap- pointing and disparaging time, I find it necessary to relay my sincerest thanks to all who have reached out to me personally or have shown love in other ways.
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DELVIN WHITE
your message is clear that termination was a punish- ment too stern.
I am so fortunate to live and work in such a caring and compassionate com- munity, which is truly a blessing. I have received
well wishes from old friends and complete strangers alike.
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