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Josh Flagg shades ‘Selling Sunset’ cast on ‘WWHL,’ claims they aren’t ‘licensed realtors’

Josh Flagg poked fun at the legitimacy of the realtors featured on “Selling Sunset.”

The “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” star appeared on Thursday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live,” where host Andy Cohen asked if he had “ever watched” the competing Netflix show.

“No. I only like to watch licensed real estate brokers,” Flagg savagely responded.

Josh Flagg (pictured here) appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” on Thursday. Bravo
The “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” star made host Andy Cohen laugh while dissing “Selling Sunset.” Bravo

Cohen immediately broke into a fit of laughter and applauded him for his answer while the crowd let out a collective, “Oooo.”

“So how ’bout them apples?” Flagg, 38, said.

Reps for both the show and the Oppenheim Group didn’t return Page Six’s request for comment.

Flagg joked that he only likes “to watch licensed real estate brokers” on TV. Bravo
The cast of “Selling Sunset” has changed over the years but has previously included Christine Quinn, Davina Potratz, Mary Fitzgerald Bonnet, Heather Rae El Moussa, Chrishell Stause, Amanza Smith and Jason and Brett Oppenheim. Netflix

Flagg has starred on “MDLLA” since 2006, when he was just 21 years old. He has built up his real estate portfolio over the years and was previously ranked as one of the top-ranked agents in California by the Hollywood Reporter.

Meanwhile, “Selling Sunset” revolves around a group of women who work at the Oppenheim Group in Los Angeles.

The series follows around the realtors –– including Mary Fitzgerald Bonnet, Heather Rae El Moussa and Chrishell Stause –– as they work on growing their real estate empire while also navigating their complicated friendships and love lives.

Meanwhile, Flagg works as a real estate agent on “MDLLA” with Tracy Tutor and Josh Altman. Gizelle Hernandez/Bravo
“Selling Sunset” shows a group of real estate agents selling homes with the Oppenheim Group. Getty Images

The Oppenheim Group was previously questioned on their legitimacy after Chrissy Teigen admitted she had “never seen” the agents in the LA community.

“I will say, I look at LA real estate a lot and have never seen any of these people lol either have our agents, who I have obsessively asked,” she tweeted in 2020.

Shortly afterwards, El Moussa clapped back at Teigen and told KTLA that she has “had my real estate license since 2014.”

“I’ve been with The Oppenheim Group since 2015. I sold my first house within three months of having my license. It was a $7.2 million house. A week later, I sold a one-and-a-half million dollar condo,” she said.

Emma Hernan and Chelsea Lazkani joined the cast during Season 4 and Season 5, respectively. COURTESY OF NETFLIX
Jason Oppenheim previously defended his company. MITCHELL HAASETH/NETFLIX

El Moussa invited Teigen to “look up the proof” and visit their office that they’ve been in “for almost six years.”

“So, you know, maybe because she doesn’t know us doesn’t mean we’re not real estate agents,” she said.

Oppenheim Group founder Jason Oppenheim also assured Page Six that “Mary, Heather, Maya and Christine were licensed and successful real estate agents at The Oppenheim Group.”