Bravo has officially canceled its real estate reality series “Sold on SLC” after just one season, as confirmed by cast member Malaysia Fua. The news was shared through an emotional Instagram post on June 5, where Fua reflected on her experiences during the show.
In her heartfelt tribute, Fua expressed gratitude for the opportunity the show provided her, stating, “While we won’t be getting a season two, I know this show gave me exactly what I needed—a voice.” She emphasized that the series allowed her to embrace her true self, stating, “It helped me step into who I am, fully and unapologetically.” Fua remains optimistic about the future, adding, “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.”
“Sold on SLC” premiered in December 2024 and followed the professional lives of real estate agents in Salt Lake City, including Presidio Real Estate CEO Jennifer Yeo and her team. The cast featured notable personalities such as Tyna Edwards, Matt Jones, Sarah Martindale, and Kenny Sperry. The show showcased the competitive nature of the real estate market in one of the fastest-growing housing markets in the nation, highlighting the intricate social dynamics within the brokerage.
Despite its cancellation, Fua took the opportunity to thank her fellow cast members, the crew, and the production team, describing the experience as a “wild ride.” She acknowledged the challenges of putting oneself in the public eye, stating, “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 also expressed her disappointment that much of her life as a working mother of four was not fully captured on screen, stating, “I especially hoped to share more of my real life… we filmed so much of that, but most of it didn’t make it to air.” She hopes to share more of her personal journey moving forward, emphasizing the beauty and chaos of motherhood.
The show, which featured a cameo from Lisa Barlow of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” concluded its first season in February. It provided viewers with a glimpse into the lives of its cast members as they navigated personal rivalries and professional ambitions in the competitive real estate market.
While the cancellation of “Sold on SLC” may be disappointing for fans, Malaysia Fua’s positive outlook and commitment to authenticity resonate strongly. As she moves forward, fans can expect to see more of her journey, both as a professional and a mother, in the future.