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Owning Manhattan gripped viewers when it debuted on Netflix with brutal firings and furious feuds between the agents at Ryan Serhant's luxury real estate firm.
Now, Jade Shenker, 28, who traded blows with costars Jonathan Normolle and Chloe Tucker Caine, has teased more drama, claiming should Netflix confirm a second season, the content will be 'wild.'
Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, the TV star stated: 'There's nothing that I can really say about if or when there is a season two.
'All I can say is what is transpiring in real life... if there was a camera involved, your jaws would drop! It is wild.'
She continued: 'I think everyone from the cast is keeping it under wraps but there's definitely some… if you thought season one was wild. Stay tuned for season two.'
Owning Manhattan star Jade Shenker has teased that cameras would capture even wilder drama taking place at the Serhant offices if the show gets picked up for season two
Speaking at Jill Zarin's Luxury Luncheon by Laifen & Ticket2Events, Shenker admitted life had been a whirlwind since the hit eight-part series dropped last month.
It follows property mogul Serhant's eponymous company and his elite army of agents as they compete to secure New York City's most exclusive luxury listings.
In the weeks that have passed, tensions between past and present cast members has caused a rift between some of the staff.
Shenker and fellow real estate agent Chloe Tucker Caine began trading blows over social media after Shenker revealed to DailyMail.com that she had blocked her co-star for allegedly trolling her on TikTok.
Though the pair appeared to be in a friendly space during their appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on July 11, Shenker admitted the pair's friendship was far from back to what it had once been.
She explained: 'I don't know where we stand. I think that we are taking it day by day.
'But at the end of the day, I'm a businesswoman before anything. I always think company first and business first. I'm really, really focusing on that and try not to get distracted with anything else.'
Elsewhere, fired agent Jonathan Nørmølle has been slammed by Serhant for his conduct with fellow brokers and for the scathing comments he made about them in a since-deleted podcast.
Tensions between past and present cast members such as Jordan Nørmølle, 27, have left fans eager for more ever since the show dropped last month
Shenker, 28, confirmed that her friendship with fellow real estate agent Chloe Tucker Caine is still fractured after the pair traded blows over social media
Nørmølle, 27, has made it clear to DailyMail.com that he had no regrets about his actions, which saw him fired in the final episode.
Reacting to Jonathan's podcast comments, and his claims to have purposely have been fired, Shenker stated: 'He's funny. I find it entertaining. I actually forgot that I never did get an apology. But, I don't care.
'I try to be cordial with people that I do business with. You need to do business hard to work with me so... well, he's not someone that I typically am in the same room as.'
Shenker's fellow broker Jess Emily Taylor recently opened up about the tensions between the cast, revealing 'jealousy and insecurity' bubbled away behind-the-scenes.
The Serhant agent, 35, spoke candidly in a video uploaded to her TikTok as she recalled how 'incredibly stressful' the experience had been.
Besides having no budget for clothing and being unsure how to act in front of the camera, Taylor claimed that one of the biggest struggles was not letting the other agents get to her.
Shenker told DailyMail.com: 'All I can say is what is transpiring in real life... if there was a camera involved, your jaws would drop! It is wild'
'There are a lot of cast members and with that comes a lot of… I'll say jealousy and insecurity,' she said.
'People would constantly be asking how much are you filming and what are you doing, I did this, I did that. I did this with Ryan, I was there 10 times today.
'And just trying to ignore all the noise and stay in your lane… frankly, I didn't let it get to me, but I could see it winding some people up.'
Taylor, who didn't name any of her cast mates by name, added: 'I had to really step above it and be like I'm filming what I'm filming, who knows how this is going to get edited, but I'm just going to do my best and we'll see how it ends up.'
Owning Manhattan is available to stream on Netflix