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Selling Sunset pauses production for 15 days after a cast member tests positive for COVID-19

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Selling Sunset has 'shut down' production for 15 days after a cast member tested positive for COVID-19,multiple sources confirmed to Us Weekly.In response to the exposure, the 'entire cast and crew will be tested twice this week before resuming production,' according to an insider.The news comes on the same day realtor Heather Rae Young's fiancé Tarek El Moussa revealed he contracted abreakthrough case of COVID-19.

Oh no: Selling Sunset has 'shut down' production for 15 days after a cast member tested positive for COVID-19, multiple sources confirmed to Us WeeklyThe 40-year-old's representative revealed that he has no symptoms, but noted he will be taking time off his show Flipping 101 as a precaution.

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