Mary Bonnet is dishing about her time both in and out of the spotlight in her new memoir Selling Sunshine: Surviving Teenage Motherhood, Thriving In Luxury Real Estate, and Finally Finding My Voice, which just dropped one day earlier. And with the memoir comes a number of revelations about her time starring on the Netflix series Selling Sunset over the course of its eight-season run that began with its series premiere in March 2019. In a new interview on The Pop Report podcast, Bonnet revealed why and when she almost quit the show, and the one former cast mate that she doesn't think should be back on the show.
'After, I think it was season six, after Palm Springs, I actually called [husband] Romain and I was like, "I think I'm done." And he was like, "Really?," she told hosts Zack Peter and Andy Lalwani. 'I was like, "It's going to change our life.
And that means you're probably not going to be on it either and stuff too,"' she added. 'So I just want to talk this through because I really don't think this is good for my mental health because I was on hormones and stuff.' Mary Bonnet, 44, opens up about why and when she almost quit Selling Sunset, as part of the promotional push for her new memoir Selling Sunshine: Surviving Teenage Motherhood, Thriving In Luxury Real Estate, and Finally Finding My Voice Bonnet's hormones were raging at the time due to the embryo freezing process she had been going through at the time.
As a result, the tears were readily flowing when she and so.