Tutor, who rose to prominence as the first female lead on Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, announced her move to the hit reality series with a mix of genuine excitement and calculated bravado. Production for Season 16 is already underway, and her entry into the Beverly Hills circle is expected to stir the pot immediately. The transition feels natural for the 51-year-old, who has long been a resident of the zip code she is now set to represent on screen.
Her arrival comes with existing tensions. Tutor has previously clashed with current cast member Dorit Kemsley over social media behavior and alleged unpaid debts, setting the stage for inevitable confrontation. Known for her unfiltered approach, Tutor has proven she rarely backs down from a fight. She famously defended the reputation of women in real estate last year after broker Leonard Steinberg publicly criticized the impact of reality television on the industry, calling his remarks both condescending and tone-deaf.
Beyond her professional accolades, Tutor brings a complex personal history to the show. Her public profile has been shaped by a high-profile divorce from Jason Maltas, which resulted in an $18 million property settlement and a commitment to keeping their two daughters off-camera. Having recently confirmed a new relationship found through a dating app, she appears ready to open up about her life outside of luxury real estate listings. Whether she can navigate the shifting alliances of Beverly Hills remains the primary question for viewers as the new season takes shape.




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