Million Dollar Listing Los Angelesis back, and one new addition to the team is shaking things up.
Fredrik Eklundadjusts to bi-coastal life and a whole new housing market in PEOPLE’s exclusive first look at season 13 ofMDLLA.
Eklund, who recently became the first full-time cast member on bothMDLLAandMDLNY, strives to break records while butting heads with the LA agents. But when he ends upworking for his childhood hero Dolph Lundgren, Eklund learns that the West Coast is a whole different ballgame.
“Ifilmedbothshows, New York and LA, and it wasn’t easy but I’m so grateful to be able to let the cameras in on the good, bad and ugly of working bicoastal and ruffle feathers of brokers everywhere,” Eklund previously told PEOPLE.
In the trailer, above, the New York transplant, 44, has it out with co-starJosh Altman, 42, who tells Eklund in one heated exchange, “It was embarrassing for me to try to stand up for you.”
To which theMDLNYstar responds, “I think you think it’s bull—- that I’m getting any kind of recognition.”
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The new season also sees Altman entering a turf war over a $25 million-dollar cliffside listing in Orange County.
While renovating his own Beverly Hills Flats home,Josh Flaggtakes onSuzanne Somers' 28-acre compound in Palm Springs, whichsold for $8.5 million in May.
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Meanwhile,James HarrisandDavid Parneshave to break a few rules in their mission to dominate the Bel Air housing market and expand into Hancock Park.
And with the COVID-19 pandemic forcing Angelenos to spend more time at home, the entire cast has their work cut out for them, with more people buying and selling homes.
The 90-minute season 13 premiere ofMillion Dollar Listing Los Angelesairs Thursday, September 2 at 8pm ET/PT on Bravo.
source: people.com