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“The end of an era”: Fredrik Eklund quits Million Dollar Listing

Fredrik Eklund with Tyler Whitman, Ryan Serhant, and Kirsten Jordan and Steve Gold (Getty, Bravo TV)
Fredrik Eklund with Tyler Whitman, Ryan Serhant, and Kirsten Jordan and Steve Gold (Getty, Bravo TV/Illustration by Kevin Rebong for The Real Deal)

Fredrik Eklund announced on Instagram that after 11 years on “Million Dollar Listing” he is quitting the hit show.

“It’s the end of an era and a new start for me,” the Bravo star and real estate agent wrote.

Eklund was the first agent on the franchise to appear regularly on both the New York and Los Angeles editions of the series. He has starred in nine seasons of “Million Dollar Listing: New York” since it premiered in 2012, and joined seasons 12 and 13 of “Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles” when his team with John Gomes announced a West Coast expansion.

Eklund said in his post that last week he told producers and executives that he is leaving.

“All of my most memorable milestones from the last decade I shared with all of you: meeting Derek, our wedding, the miscarriages, the birth of our twins and all the beautiful properties. I will always cherish that shared experience,” Eklund wrote.

He did not likely cherish all of his experiences, however: Last week People reported that Josh Altman had not spoken to Eklund, his co-star on “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles,” since the Bravo show finished filming its finale months ago.

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“We don’t see eye to eye on a lot of things, but especially I’m just not a fan of ordering your own trophy,” Altman told People. “I was friends with him for a long time, and I noticed many things that I let slip, that I swept under the rug, but it got to the point where now that I’m a dad, you kind of just cut people out of your life that don’t bring positive support.”

Eklund found himself in the midst of drama with other co-stars as well. For example, Josh Flagg accused Eklund online and on Watch What Happens Live of spilling the news that he switched brokerage firms to Douglas Elliman before it was official.

In his social media post, Eklund wrote, “I’ve always said it’s been like elevated therapy to film and then watch my crazy self (the good, the bad, the ugly). I got to be myself even when it was difficult.”

He credited the show with giving his once small sales crew at Douglas Elliman “superpowers” as it transformed into “the nation’s largest and most prolific team.” That team notched $4.5 billion in sales last year, according to Eklund.

The broker did not elaborate on his reasons for leaving now, or specify his plans for the immediate future other than hinting at “new projects and experiences.” He also mentioned that his “kids are growing and my business is pulling me in all sorts of exciting directions.”

[The U.S. Sun] — Sasha Jones

Trevor Bach contributed reporting.

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