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The latest series of Selling Sunset has arrived on Netflix, bringing explosive drama to viewers' screens. This season witnessed Nicole Young's ongoing dispute with Chrishell Stause and Emma Hernan reach boiling point during Amanza Smith's 'friendsgiving' celebration. During the gathering, the Oppenheim Group agents were asked to share something they were thankful for, but Nicole's response left Chrishell visibly uncomfortable. The two clashed across the dinner table, with Nicole making an inappropriate remark about Chrishell's deceased parents. Shocked by her comments, the other guests insisted Nicole depart from the event, leaving viewers questioning what would happen next, reports the Mirror . In the aftermath of the dinner, Jason and Brett requested Nicole vacate the Oppenheim premises. However, Nicole confirmed to Tudum that she hadn't been dismissed, explaining: "That storyline was frustrating for me, because the truth of the matter is I was never fired from the office or The Oppenheim group. "Not coming into the office and continuing to work and do business, that wasn't a huge deal." The estate agents operate as independent contractors and aren't required to be in the office constantly. Whilst she initially worried about her career standing, she noted: "On the flip side, it's also something that's just so easily verifiable by anyone in the public, if they wanted to look it up." Since completing filming, Nicole has relocated to Nashville to be nearer to her husband's relatives. On the topic of a potential return for another season, she hinted: "My new priority will be Nashville, but it definitely won't be goodbye to LA real estate." The celebrity made it clear that she had no intentions of apologising to Chrishell, stating: "I'm content with where I'm at, I said my piece." She also confirmed that her relationship with Amanza is "permanently in the past" following Amanza's allegations that she and Nicole had taken drugs together. Selling Sunset airs on Netflix