SELLING Sunset star Mary Fitzgerald will reveal the unheard truth about her "negative" experiences in love and "unhealthy" life in the United Kingdom in her upcoming memoir. Mary Fitzgerald , 43, has rarely spoken out about her problematic past relationships and years living near the outskirts of London during the 2000s but is set to discuss the trauma she endured. MARY'S MEMOIR The U.

S. Sun can exclusively reveal the star of Netflix's hit real estate reality series, Selling Sunset , “blocked things out” to avoid dealing with pain and heartache in her early adult life. Mary, the normally happy-go-lucky celebrity realtor, delves into the secret “unhealthy” experiences she's dealt with in both romance and business in her upcoming autobiography .

Selling Sunshine: Teenage Motherhood, Thriving in Luxury Real Estate, and Finally Finding My Voice is set to be published in September 2024 by Harper Collins. A key factor in Mary leaving the leafy suburban village of Chislehurst for California was raising her young son, Austin , as a single mother. Read More On Selling Sunset Her recollections proved so harrowing she had to engage in therapy sessions, hoping to become resilient enough to face the memories she had otherwise repressed or buried away emotionally head-on.

Speaking exclusively on camera at The Critics Choice Real TV Awards on June 15, Mary confessed to The U.S. Sun that she will give her fans, followers, and Selling Sunset viewers an insight into her "nightmare" pas.