Bravo’s ‘Sold on SLC’ Canceled After 1 Season, Claims Malaysia Fua
It appears Bravo isn’t buying into any more Sold on SLC.
The Salt Lake City-based real estate show has been canceled after one season, according to cast member Malaysia Fua, who shared a lengthy tribute to the short-lived series via Instagram on Thursday, June 5.
“While we won’t be getting a season two, I know this show gave me exactly what I needed — a voice,” Fua wrote. “It helped me step into who I am, fully and unapologetically & I believe that was the purpose all along. This chapter is closing, but I’m excited for what the future holds because I know I’m walking into it as more of myself than ever before.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Bravo for comment.
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Elsewhere in her post, Fua — who is married to former NFL linebacker Alani Fua — thanked the cast, crew and production team behind the show, calling it a “wild ride.”
“Putting yourself out there is scary. People will form opinions, some without knowing the full story. But this show gave me the chance to show up authentically and to trust myself,” Fua wrote. “It taught me that there will always be people who root for you & and some who don’t. But the key is to focus on the positivity, lead with honesty, and stand by your truth… no matter the backlash. Because in the end, truth rises & love always wins.”
While the show won’t be getting a second season, Fua said, “I especially hoped to share more of my real life as a working mom of four.. we filmed so much of that, but most of it didn’t make it to air. So I really hope to share more of that part of my story here. The chaos, the beauty, the reality of it all.”
Sold on SLC followed the work drama of Presidio Real Estate CEO Jennifer Yeo and her team of Utah-based estate agents. The cast also included Tyna Edwards, Matt Jones, Sarah Martindale and Kenny Sperry.
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The Bravo reality show premiered in December 2024, featuring a cameo from The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s Lisa Barlow, and wrapped its first — and possibly only — season in February.
“With impressive high-end properties and Salt Lake City’s LDS community as the backdrop, the show follows the layered social dynamics within the brokerage as the agents navigate complicated relationships and personal rivalries,” a press release described the series. “Always on a mission for commission, drama often follows the fierce professional ambitions of the team as they strive to stay on top, and continue to raise the bar, in one of the fastest growing housing markets in the nation.”
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