Although the network didn't use that word, the popular Bravo series Million Dollar Listing New York was essentially cancelled on Tuesday. Variety was informed that the show had instead been "paused," an euphemism the network prefers to use in the event that management desire to bring a program back, as they recently did with The Real Housewives of Miami. Months after Fredrik Eklund, the show's star, revealed his intention to depart, the action was taken.
2012 saw the premiere of Million Dollar Listing New York, which ran for nine seasons. It was a branch off of the 2006-starting Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles. Regarding the state of the show, Bravo has not responded.
Million Dollar Listing New York's ninth season aired from May to August of 2021. The actors of the show spent the entire season attempting to stay alive in the pandemic-affected real estate market in New York City. In Season 9, Steve Gold, Tyler Whitman, and Kristen Jordan joined original series actors Eklund and Ryan Serhant. With the four-episode special season centered on Sehant's 2016 wedding to Emilia Bechrakis, there were just over 100 episodes total.
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