Selling the OC: Kayla Cardona on Tyler Stanaland, “Felt Reciprocation From Him Flirting With Me”

Netflix reality show Selling the OC has been making a lot of noise. Several real estate agents working for the Oppenheim Group have to sell properties in Orange County. However, the series turns into a dirty, bitchy and dramatic reality show with lots of fights, controversies and backstabbing. Contestants like Kayla Cardona, Polly Brindle, Alex Hall, Tyler Stanaland, Alexandra Jarvis and Alexandra Rose became the centre of attention.

In the show, Kayla tries to kiss Tyler, a married man, after getting drunk at a party. When Tyler tells Polly and Alex everything, both the ladies have extreme reactions. Polly takes Kayla’s action personally by saying how her marriage was ruined because of a third person. Now, Kayla has reacted to the drama between Tyler and her and shares her side.

In a video shared by the Selling the OC Instagram page, Kayla sets the record straight and says, “So obviously getting all of us together and you put us in an environment where you are having fun and drinks are involved. You know, one thing leads to another. We all get very flirtatious with each other.”

Kayla adds, “Me being a single woman, you know, I felt some sort of reciprocation from Tyler flirting with me back. People don’t know me yet and they don’t understand my humour. And so when I sya something like, “Oh, no one has to know” it’s not me coming from a place of like oh, no one has to know. It’s more like no one has to know. Like, I am just being funny. Nothing would ever happen.”

Also Read: Selling the OC: Alex Hall Reacts to Being Called a Bully and Giving Nosey to Tyler Stanaland

Kayla indirectly reacts to Alex and Polly’s reactions when Tyler tells them about the kiss attempt. Cardona says, “My thoughts on my colleagues’ response about the whole Tyler situation. I think they reacted from a place of guilt, and they wanted to put all the heat on me because they know they’re themselves guilty themselves. I haven’t done half of the sh*t that they’ve done. And I am also talking about off camera. So me and Tyler, we are great. We’ve been over it, we’ve been done. Hopefully, they’ll eventually move on. But who knows?”

Here’s Selling the OC’s Kayla Cardona Setting the Record Straight

We wonder what Alex and Polly have to say about Kayla’s statements.

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Have you watched the series yet? Who is your favourite and least favourite real estate agent? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Pooja Darade
Pooja Darade
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