Selling the OC: Jarvis Reacts to Engagement and Name Change Rumors, Explains Fallout With Rose

Entertainment Tonight published this video item, entitled “Selling the OC: Jarvis Reacts to Engagement and Name Change Rumors, Explains Fallout With Rose” – below is their description.

Spoilers ahead! ET sits down with the stars of ‘Selling the OC’ to unpack the ins and outs of season 2, starting with Alexandra Jarvis and Alexandra Rose’s falling out. The women have different recollections of their friendship and working relationship. Rose says chances of them reconciling are slim, as Jarvis admits she’s keeping her options open when it comes to staying at the Oppenheim Group. The newlywed also reacts to all the talk about her personal life, addressing rumors of multiple marriages, a name change and whether she’s a swinger. Plus, newcomer Ali Harper reveals if she’s secured her real estate license yet, as Gio Helou shares an update on their bet. The group then teases what’s to come in season 3! All episodes of ‘Selling the OC’ are now streaming on Netflix.

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