Selhunt’s Comeback
Ryan Selhunt, the real-life real estate guru and star of the Netflix reality show Owned in Manhattan, is back, making waves in the latest episode of And Just Like That…. Fans of the Max Show might remember him from a playful subplot in season 2. Now, in Season 3 Episode 3 titled “Carry Go Lightly,” he disrupts carefully laid plans regarding Sheema’s future.
**Spoilers Ahead: And Just Like That… Season 3 Episode 3 “Carrie Go Lightly” is now streaming on Max**
Sheema Patel, introduced in Season 1, was a vibrant real estate broker assigned to help Carrie (played by Sarah Jessica Parker) find a new place following Big’s passing. While Carrie eventually returns to her iconic Sex and the City apartment, Sheema seems to get sidelined in her role.
Sheema takes great pride in her profession—she’s built a career linking affluent clients with their ideal homes in New York City. With the support of her longtime partner, Elliot Pusto, she envisioned running the business solo after his retirement. But then, Ryan Selhunt enters the picture.
In this episode, Sheema is taken aback to learn that Elliot plans to retire sooner than anticipated. He humorously points out that he’s a “gay 90” in contrast to a “straight 70.” However, the real kicker is that he has sold his stake in the company to Ryan Selhunt, putting the Netflix star in a position of power.
Sheema confides in Carrie that she always dreamed of leading her own real estate firm. With Selhunt at the helm, she would inevitably become second in command. Known for his competitive edge, Selhunt’s real estate company is simply named Serhunt. Later on, she finds out that her last name may soon vanish from the company’s title. Initially, she tries to convince herself that being the second-best agent in NYC isn’t so bad, but the underlying frustration lingers. Sheema feels motivated to take action for her own success.
So, who is Ryan Selhunt, really? I think I’ve seen him around, but is he genuinely the top real estate agent in New York City?
Who is Ryan Selhunt? Why is He Back in Season 3?
In Episode 3 of Season 3, Ryan Selhunt portrays himself once more. As a 40-year-old real estate broker and reality TV personality, he gained fame through all nine seasons of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing New York. He also had a stint in a spinoff called Please Sell Like a Serhant, where he guided struggling agents on how to excel.
Recently, Selhunt launched a new reality series called Owned in Manhattan on Netflix, which is set to return for a second season.
You can check out Selhunt’s extensive real estate portfolio on his official website.
