
Selling Sunset‘s Jason Oppenheimย debuted his latest relationship with a realtor at The Oppenheim Group, Jessica Vargas.
Jason and Jessica took their relationship from the office to Instagram with a joint post. “Lately with us. A few favorites from the camera roll and ย @jasonoppenheim‘sย bday extravaganza.โค๏ธ”
ICYMI:
Ahead of the Insta announcement, Jason and Jessica canoodled on the red carpet for the premiere of the movie, The Accountant 2.
Jessica was seen out on the town with Jason as early as January, when the pair sat courtside at the Crypto.com Arena as the Los Angeles Lakers took on the Washington Wizards.ย
Who is Jessica Vargas?
As per the Oppenheim Group’s website, Jason’s agent/girlfriend is a first generation Latina and Los Angeles native.
Outside of work, Jessica likes to stay active doing pilates and yoga, and enjoys spending time with family, friends, and her two dogs Mimi and Romeo.
Her Instagram page promoted “@florallafairyย – my flowers,” and her role as a “Chemical-free food advocate ๐๐ฅฉ”
Jason’s scroll of ex-girlfriends who work at Oppenheim Group:
We are going to need to get HR on the line …
Mary Fitzgerald [now Bonnet]: Jason and Mary dated forย approximately six months to a year. The exact timeline is a little hazy, but it was years before Selling Sunset began filming in 2019.
They also lived together for a few months during this time.ย After their relationship ended, they remained good friends and even co-parented two dogs together, Zelda and Niko.ย Selling Sunset fans saw Mary and Jason have to say goodbye to Niko, who brought joy into many lives.
Nicole Young:
Jason and Nicole dated before SS existed.ย Amanza Smith mentioned that Nicole dated Jason about 10 years prior to season 6, which is when the information was revealed on Netflix’s hit show.
Chrishell Stause:
Jason’s most recent office romance – until Jessica – was former soap opera actress Chrishell Stause. They went public with their relationship in July 2021. They split in December 2021.ย
โJason was and is my best friend, and other than our ideas for family ultimately not being aligned, the amount of respect and love we have for each other will not change going forward.”