Michael B Jordan found himself in an unexpected spotlight on Netflix's Selling the City due to a prior relationship with real estate agent Gisselle Meneses Nunez from the show which aired first on January 3rd of 2024. The series features Eleonora Srugo 's luxury real estate team at Douglas Elliman focusing specifically on multi-million dollar deals while delving into their personal lives. Eleonora introduced her agents at Douglas Elliman to a luxurious penthouse valued nearly twenty million dollars at Olympia Dumbo where Michael B Jordan previously had interest.
Michael B Jordan's $20 Million Real Estate Contract Falls Through Sparking Office Gossip
Eleonora revealed a very high profile buyer that she had a signed contract before walking away for reason of low sales and the deal did not end in a close sale for reasons stated by the show's owner Eleonora Srugo. Eleonora said this potential buyer required development to stop on the project, this detail indicated why sales did not continue until other units sold in the multi-unit space. Abigail Godfrey confirmed during interview that Michael B Jordan previously held an interested purchase contract, despite the brokerage being unaware and this caused office speculation and office gossip surrounding project. Selling the City agents hoped to capitalize on this detail using Jordan’s high-profile name to move the property. Jordyn Taylor one of the agents on team revealed her contact with Jordan as a future client.
Gisselle's Past Situationship With Michael B. Jordan Causes Complications Among Team Members
Jordyn met Michael B Jordan with her boyfriend unexpectedly at bar where real estate talks started. Jordyn needed to secure him over other competing agents and told others this valuable client information. Gisselle learned of Jordyn’s new client from Michael B Jordan who Gisselle had a situationship with seven years prior, Gisselle confirmed both agents talked real estate and this prior relationship caused office tension. Gisselle mentioned Jordyn never informed her about contact before adding that it was a matter of “girl code” to notify when a mutual friend from their circle becomes a client showing the conflict among personalities.
The ensuing interpersonal issues escalate in private during ongoing contract talks on 'Selling The City'
Gisselle started conversation with Jordyn about contact made with mutual friend of many years claiming Jordyn should have notified her prior due to knowing past association with Michael B Jordan. Jordyn told Gisselle her business contacts should not get involved in Gisselle's past relationship therefore dismissing personal connection. Gisselle explained they had a real estate client based relationship with previous consultations related to numbers which was also dismissed by Jordyn. Jordyn questioned Gisselle taking the business issue as personal highlighting she had also been distant friends of Jordan’s for many years and the business needed focus instead of old relationships from the past.
Gisselle further indicated her hurt caused by feeling "betrayed" by team member Jordyn to whom Gisselle had expected contact with in advance . Jordyn was confused not understanding Gisselle’s viewpoints in full capacity. Gisselle referencing Jordyn’s former relationship with Trevor Noah questioned whether Jordyn would pursue him as a potential client indicating a further divide between team member’s opinions. Jordyn took exception stating this is no a "threat" and indicated not only confusion on issue but possible issues with interpersonal relationship within group of talented individuals. Ultimately the pair needed to acknowledge that trust would require building which would be an ongoing element within that show to develop these relationships.
'Selling Sunset' Star Bre Ties Reveal To a Prior Hookup With Michael B. Jordan in a Past Conversation
Michael B Jordan’s name was brought up previously on Netflix when Selling Sunset Bre Tiesi shared hooking up with the actor during Season 7. Bre replied to the query from Chrishell Stause with the name “Michael B. Jordan”. Bre stated she “slept with all my favorites I’m kidding.” referring to celebrity partners. Bre later mentioned her comments were from prior dialogue relating to her relationship with Nick Cannon her son’s father at the time while having private chat off camera during shooting.
Bre told Entertainment Tonight that they made for “good TV” and they should not take things personally from on screen drama. Bre did not disclose which ‘era’ of Michael B. Jordan her hookup occurred. This statement created extra curiosity across several fan bases on social media. Selling the City is currently available for viewing on Netflix.
'Selling the City' Explores Taylor Middleton's Marital Challenges Alongside NYC Real Estate
Selling the City featured a look into marital struggles between Taylor Middleton plus her husband Pete Scavo. Taylor noted how the business stresses kept her consistently on her mobile causing problems in personal relationship in this unique format of television show format. She specifically voiced that this action bothered her husband. Taylor shared her life has changed much in their 10 year marriage revealing the effects that stress from work has on time management plus the sobriety and the addition to recovery that were not there when relationship first started showing deep vulnerability. Taylor also acknowledged past substance abuse issues on show while revealing only four years have been great with most other six being really tough.
The show also shows some of their awkward interactions through dates and private dialog over issues that includes future family planning ideas, specifically IVF processes showcasing an important perspective of this real world topic to audiences during broadcast. Despite these challenges from the relationship Taylor continues to work towards improving the situation . Taylor admits Selling the City presented a challenge and was hard to re-watch due to how it reflected intimate moments. Taylor explained while speaking with Us Weekly that relationships show good days and bad days showing that her life is an actual ongoing relationship to highlight true transparency to public eye. Taylor Middleton notes that strong relationships and partners in work and love are things she values immensely as time management, good work and a great work partner makes all difference.
'Selling the City' Star Eleonora Srugo's Multifaceted Profile in NYC Real Estate and Beyond
Eleonora Srugo of Selling the City continues gaining prominence in real estate throughout New York City due to the hit Netflix show. Eleonora from Selling the City comes from a similar format show type as Selling Sunset while delivering a peek into Big Apple's real estate culture. Eleonora has worked for Douglas Elliman focusing on luxurious homes reaching nine figures across various market types in her local city. Eleonora who grew up in downtown Manhattan was born in Israel during October of 1987 and has a great professional portfolio working for major city developments while showcasing unique personality as strong work ethic. Eleonora holds an extensive knowledge base on her area. Eleonora has also received a bachelor's degree at Boston University with fluency in English Hebrew German and Spanish showing cultural reach. Eleonora is dedicated to physical fitness displaying it through personal training on her YouTube Channel that shows workout routines specifically the weight training regime with various gym equipment.
Eleonora stated on her Instagram page she is all about “no days off”. Eleonora believes that taking money from client is actually service being provided. She sees real estate not only to improve client finance but life too using a very thoughtful method to all transactions and business related activities while still being transparent with her viewers about the overall process during shows filming to offer more information on a large scale. Eleonora mentioned her plans to start Selling the City production for the previous two and half years citing support from Done and Done Productions as well as Netflix. Eleonora emphasized she is a "client-oriented" agent that is showcasing her own genuine real estate story during the show using authenticity as an advantage on screen, showing she isn’t putting a persona when working with a client or on TV.
Eleonora's Deep Ties with New York City Influence Her Successful Real Estate Ventures and Show Potential
Eleonora worked previously at Gramercy Square and DGG's 100 Franklin Street The Beekman Hotel & Residences plus the Belnord Condominium displaying extensive project background with New York based properties. Her life within New York is something that she relies on with long and intimate ties which has increased not only business opportunities but developed real connections with people. Eleonora lived previously in Israel allowing experience of the world and making her real estate experience truly more dynamic and she has traveled across several countries. In 2016 she took a trip to Tokyo. In 2019 she visited Paris London Amsterdam and Britain adding experience outside of real estate into business strategy, displaying her unique perspectives on design.
Eleonora enjoys an elite social circles, including NYC Mayor Eric Adams who she backed during his campaign, volunteered at food drives during 2022 Thanksgiving plus paraded during Israel Day events during 2023 She has also had opportunities to mingle with celebrities like actor Forest Whittaker Shark Tank star Daymond John and rapper French Montana plus health promoter Kenny Santucci as well as DJ Jonathan Schwartz indicating her success as networking among multiple different business spaces and creative circles. She has kept her most recent romantic relationships from the public as of yet confirming she is currently not married. Eleonora can be followed on Instagram for more information.
'Selling the City' Cast Introduction, Dynamics, and Show Themes Explored For a Potential Season 2
Selling the City joins multiple other spin offs for Selling franchise as Netflix latest attempt including Selling Sunset. Selling the City moves the audience into luxury real estate showing drama in the busy metropolis of New York. Selling the City features agents at Douglas Elliman that show high-end properties around Manhattan with past series like Million Dollar Listing providing similar inspiration for show with previous shows showcasing well known personalities in this new market. Abigail Godfrey adores all New York City has to offer. Abigail notes she loves the unique style including historical buildings found specifically in Gramercy. Steve Gold formerly of Million Dollar Listing New York works with Corcoran Group, which is a partner with Douglas Elliman. Steve focuses on property renovation projects. Gisselle Meneses Nunez states she sees the real estate world like a "chess game". Taylor Middleton boasts selling 500 million in properties at Douglas Elliman where she focuses on a lifestyle aspect from areas like TriBeCa. Justin Tuinstra speaks about real estate hurdles of NYC needing to be “strong-minded”. Jordyn Taylor adores the community within Brooklyn. Jade Chan resides in Chelsea showcasing deep historical knowledge of NYC from her youth while having strong personal views on designing for personal client needs.
The latest series ‘Selling the City' brings all aspects of drama from different locations showing explosive tension among talented staff with multiple issues and backstories for a very complicated reality. Netflix has not confirmed second series yet however the series is currently in its Top Ten list which will help boost its potential. Netflix continues renewals of multiple real estate properties shows like Owning Manhattan featuring Ryan Serhant another popular real estate figure from Million Dollar Listings with a fast turnaround. Netflix did renew Selling the OC for multiple seasons after a great first season therefore things seem likely but no official comment was made on record as to next plans. Jade mentioned her comments in finale with Elleonora will be dealt with after issues resolve with long time friends which might create a further need for another season. The format from Selling the City gives a unique glimpse into many personal lives with a mix of reality with business all in real time and open display to its audience therefore making new spin offs extremely relevant among audiences that enjoy drama and over-the-top storylines with characters with some level of expertise on complex financial markets.