Selling Sunset star Heather Rae El Moussa has confirmed her exit from the show while posting a tribute to co-star Bre Tiesi.
Heather took on a reduced role in the recent seventh season of the Netflix reality show, and her future on the show seemed uncertain at the time.
Last month, she appeared to reveal that she was no longer part of the cast in a TikTok post, writing that it was "bittersweet to not be a part of [Selling Sunset] anymore", though "good or bad [she] wouldn’t change the experiences [she] had".
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Heather has now shared a new Instagram post praising current cast member Bre alongside the words: "True friendship is when two friends can walk in opposite directions, yet remain side by side," revealing in the caption that she herself has now departed.
"The yin to my yang," Heather wrote. "Opposite in almost every way but became besties immediately- and even though we’re not on the same show together anymore, our friendship is stronger than ever [flaming heart]."
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Bre's own future on the show has recently looked uncertain. Especially after the season seven finale, which involved a dispute over the Oppenheim Group's commission split.
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She later walked out of the group's new office launch party at the very end after clashing again with Chelsea Lazkani and Cassandra Dawn.
Asked in the recent reunion special whether she would be back, Bre admitted: "That's undecided..."
In other Selling Sunset news, former cast member Christine Quinn recently addressed the possibility of returning to the show when asked about a potential comeback by a fan on Instagram.
"Sorry babe!" she replied. "Moved on to better things & sooo much happier."
Selling Sunset seasons 1-7 are streaming now on Netflix.

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