Who knew that the Oppenheim Group’s office courtyard in Newport Beach, California, could double as a fighting ring?
It almost happened in the third season of Sell OClike Austin Victoria squared with Sean Palmieri after A rumor spread Within the actors’ circle, Austin and his wife, Lisa, made some sort of advance on Sean one night when he came over for dinner.
“It was all a fabrication, it was all a lie,” Austin tells ET, sitting with his colleagues. Kayla Cardona, Ali Harper, Alexandra Rose, Jason Oppenheim And Brandi Marshall – To discuss just released episodes.
“What really happened was the night he came over to my house, we were texting back and forth, my wife and I, we were going to have dinner, and she was going to bake some cookies and I just got an Oculus — VR. “I’m a big gamer — so me and Shawn were texting back and forth. And back and forth,” Austin recalls. “He asked me if he could join us. “Sure,” I said, so he joined us for dinner. And my wife baked some cookies — she does a lot of baking, and she’s in the Martha Stewart era — and then Sean and I played Oculus.”
“It was a boring night,” he continues, “and then he came home. That was it. There was nothing more, and then a rumor started that I would say, maybe six months later was the first time I heard it.” — And the first rumor I heard was that Lisa and I are a very flirtatious couple, so we get feelings or whatever, and then it keeps going into this thing where we’re in three ways and stuff. ..So, it’s all a lie, I’m a family man with kids, and I don’t like that at all.
The details of the cookie are a key part of the story, as Kayla remembers Sean secretly telling her they were laced with marijuana. When the group asked Shawn to explain this specifically at the end, he claimed that he never said that and didn’t even like edible foods.
“When Shawn told me about being at Lisa and Austin’s house, he told me there were edible things,” she reflected in her confessional during the finale. “And now, he’s acting like he’s never heard of edibles before? It doesn’t fit with reality. He was very convincing.”
Austin insists they were simple, everyday cookies. Not edible.
“He was so obsessed with, ‘You’re going to have my back?’ You’ll have my back, won’t you? “Kayla also shared. “It’s like, ‘Why are you so worried? I don’t know, now I’m questioning everything.’
“I didn’t go around asking people to support me,” Austin points out. “Sean has been going around asking people to support him…in this feud, or whatever you want to call it. I haven’t told anyone about it. I know who I really am.”
Austin says he hasn’t had a conversation with Shawn since their near-physical altercation in the office, but not by choice.
“I want to believe — and I choose to believe — that Sean wouldn’t have — he wouldn’t have done it, you know?” View on. “The Sean I knew, the friend I invited into my home, the person I would let babysit my kids, was a friend and someone who opened up to me, and I opened up to him.”
“We were friends who became family,” he continues. “So, I like to believe that the lie was just kind of a leg that grew and turned into something that it wasn’t, and then Shawn felt like he had to stick to it and take it to the grave. But, you know, I don’t know if I’ll ever know the truth because we’re not… we are talking”.
Austin isn’t alone in that one, he believes Shawn invented the screen time ordeal, and two, Shawn cuts him off. Kayla admits that it was “probably” made up, along with Sean’s claim Tyler Stanaland He made moves on him too. Shawn provided screenshots of text messages and direct messages as a way to support his claims about Tyler, but in the end, Kayla and Ali commented on how they were only allowed to see selected excerpts. They were not allowed to scroll up or down in conversations to see the full context.
“He showed me some things, but there were a lot of moments where I wasn’t sure,” Kayla reveals. “When everything happened, and…things weren’t going well, and when you accuse someone of something this big, details like that are really important and there were some things that…changed and I felt very disappointed, and I didn’t know how to deal.” “With our friendship, I needed time.”
“I texted him (after filming),” she continues. “Hey, forgive me,” I said to myself. I need some time. I have to deal with all of this. I just need to process what just happened…” We didn’t talk for a while, and then he unfollowed me and I’m like, oh, okay, so we haven’t really talked since.
Sean sat down at press day for season three; He also left the Oppenheim group after filming. While the majority of the cast seems to go along with Austin and Kayla’s line of thinking, Sean’s best friend Alexandra Jarvis (whose last name is largely on the show) sticks it out in a separate interview with the rest of the group.
“I totally disagree with that,” she says. “I’m probably the closest to Sean in a while. He and I became close friends during Season 2, and I feel like he was completely honest and direct. Obviously everyone has different opinions. There are a lot of opinions. “I don’t know the chefs in the kitchen… I think “There’s definitely going to be some confusion, I think for the audience, as to what’s going on, and no, Sean didn’t do any of that during his screen time.”
Jarvis noted that the larger Internet was too complex to explain, but attributed any misunderstanding to a “game of telephone.”
“Shawn never told me these same details (Kayla mentioned), and Kayla and I have met several times and talked about it,” she explains. “So I think there’s just confusion.”
“Or it’s just hard to keep all your lies straight,” Alex Hall interjects.
“Most people are drunk in our office half the time,” Jarvis applauds. “So you have to take what you want from that, it’s hard to get the truth out.”
Jarvis joined Shawn Exiting mediation; Tyler too It has parted ways with the O group. As for whether they will be welcomed back, President Jason says it is something he will allow customers to “express.”
“Oh, more drama!” Brandi joked, paving the way for a potential fourth season.
All episodes Sell OC It’s now streaming on Netflix.
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