11 January 2025

City sale's Jade-chan He threatened to sue Netflix while filming the season finale – but is that still the plan?

“No, I'm not taking legal action,” Jade said exclusively. Us Weekly before City salePremieres on Friday, January 3. “I (actually want to) thank the producers for their beautiful way of telling that story and at the same time showcasing the spice that was present in that hot moment.”

Jade was grateful for the explosive final moments of the first season Still showing her point.

“They were very respectful in knowing what was right and wrong in terms of (what to include). Because there was so much more to this scene than just the one minute that was shown. So I appreciate and respect them on that,” she continued. “That's where those comments from me came from. “Because there were secret things said on both sides — from Abigail (Godfrey) and from me — which I would never want to come out into the world.”

City salewhich comes from Sunset sale creator Adam DiVelloHe follows Eleonora Srugo's Douglas Elliman Real Estate Group Which is made of jade, daddy, Jordyn Taylor Braff, Taylor Middleton, Giselle Meneses Nunez and Justin Tuinstra. (Former Million Dollar Listing New Yorker's Steve Goldwho currently works at The Corcoran Group, also appears throughout the season.)

Jade Chan's sale in the city reveals if she still plans to sue Netflix
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Jade started the season on good terms with Eleonora, but not with Abby. Things between Jade and Eleonora, 37, have reached a rocky stage following Jade's suspicious comments It was brought up. While they were able to resolve the issue by the end of the season, Abby felt that Jade made certain remarks about others without being held accountable.

“Jade runs over (from a conversation). I want to look into her eyes and I want to know what kind of person she is. You guys are my family and anyone who messes with our family is going to get angry. I don't want to upset a friend of a decade, okay? My father said During the end. “This is manipulation. If you don't (admit it), you'll look like the biggest fool.

jade He refused to talk to my father On screen. “I don't want to do this. Take this off me,” she told the producer. “You're pathetic. I'm not having a conversation like a 12-year-old. You don't know me. F- This. no.”

When the conversation got more tense, Jade The fire returned to my fatherHe described it as “bad” off camera.

“I'm not doing this. If any of this f–king gets aired, I'm going to sue every single one of you,” Jade continued. “I'm a grown woman with a real career. You better get this camera out of my fucking face. I'm not a microphone. I have finished. I'm not a microphone. And – you, Netflix. F- Netflix. F-everyone.”

Jade Chan's sale in the city reveals if she still plans to sue Netflix
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Jade said we That the moment was building up to the whole season, adding: “I hold everything back until it's time to blow up – and that's exactly what happened. Obviously we were filming the finale, so we've had 12 weeks and there's been a lot going on. It's been a lot to unpack and I was seeing… Red color.

Real estate agent He wasn't thrilled with that for her Personal comments were broadcast.

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“I was being shouted at, and the things that were said to me were from Eleonora. “At the end of the day, those things that were said were trustworthy and I felt betrayed, and that's why I came to Eleonora,” Jade explained. “I tried to keep my composure. She kept coming for me.

Jade Chan's sale in town reveals if she still plans to sue Netflix
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Now, however, jade He doesn't hold any grudges towards its stars. “(Eleanora) is moving through the process of overcoming the truth that was told on the show. I'm fine. There were stabs coming at me as well, but I really think I was being completely honest with myself,” she said. we. “And we will get through this. I have no hard feelings about her revealing things about me and throwing me under the bus. It's all good. I don't take it as a personal insult because I'm confident in who I am and my authenticity. We will get through it.”

City sale It is streaming on Netflix.

With reporting by Cristina Garibaldi

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