The Selling Sunset spinoff series Selling Tampa has gotten the ax at Netflix after only one season.But several cast members think their series didn't get a fair shake compared to Selling Sunset, and they're suggesting racism played a part in the cancellation, according to Page Six.Notably, the main cast — Allure Realty head broker Sharelle Rosado, along with Juawana Colbert, Rena Frazier, Karla Giorgo, Tennille Moore, Anne-Sophie Petit, Colony Reeves and Alexis Williams — are all women of color.
Concerns: Selling Tampa has been canceled after one season by Netflix, but star Juawana Colbert and an anonymous insider claimed to Page Six that the cancellation was fueled by racism; the cast of Selling Tampa'When they show us [black women] in a different light — when we’re bickering, fighting and name-calling — they get a Season two and Season three, but that’s not what we were displaying,' star Juawana Colbert claimed to the publication on Friday.'I feel like we weren’t given a second chance, possibly because of what we represented as minority women,' she added.
One source claimed that Netflix gave the cast the 'runaround' for almost a year when they tried to find out if Selling Tampa would get a second-season renewal.The anonymous insider also claimed that the cast members would receive 'hundreds' of social media DMs on a 'daily' basis, although that could just represent the show's most devoted fans and not be an accurate representation of actual viewership.
Expectations: Colbert claimed the show didn't feature the kind of bickering among Black women that other shows cater to — and Netflix may have expected; still from Selling Sunset Doesn't add up: The insider took issue with claims that she show didn't do well enough in.
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