Jason Oppenheim, the real estate mogul and star of Netflix's Selling Sunset, is rethinking his choice of vehicle after his Rolls-Royce was stolen from his office parking lot last month.
In an exclusive interview outside his brokerage, Oppenheim revealed that while police are investigating the theft, progress has been limited. He remains hopeful for the car's recovery but acknowledges the challenges.
"It's just an unfortunate situation," Oppenheim said, refusing to blame anyone despite the office's security measures. "These things happen."
The incident has prompted him to consider a significant lifestyle change. Oppenheim admitted that the conspicuous nature of luxury vehicles like Rolls-Royces might make them targets for theft.
"I'm thinking about switching to something more low-key," he explained. "These cars are just too flashy—they practically invite trouble."
When asked about Netflix's recent decision to pause production on Selling the O.C., Oppenheim expressed optimism for the show's potential return, though he declined to elaborate further.
For now, Los Angeles drivers should note: if you spot a Rolls-Royce cruising Sunset Boulevard, it's probably not Jason Oppenheim behind the wheel.