Fitzgerald’s dad also didn’t know what he was getting into with his daughter’s televised wedding.
“He was like, ‘Get me out of here.
I’m only doing this for you, babe.

I love you, but I would never do this ever again.'”
“There are filming restrictions,” Mary Fitzgerald told The List about Netflix’s process.
“Our first venue fell through because of restrictions with production and the venue.

The venue wanted a bunch of stuff, and Netflix was like, ‘No.'”
“We’d already planned everything for it,” she shared.
Unfortunately, the couple also experienced complications with their second venue choice.

“… Then they were like, ‘We don’t want a wedding here.'”
Romain Bonnet was well aware of the qualifications a new wedding venue would require with the camera crew involved.
“You had to double-check that we have the space for everyone.”
…’ Then ours fell through."
Still, Fitzgerald didn’t want to ask about its venue potential; luckily, Jason Oppenheim stepped in.
“Jason said we should ask,” she explained.
“I wouldn’t have asked.
I’m way too polite for that.
I’m not going to mess up my listing.”
But with their colleague’s help, they were able to secure the venue of their dreams.
And Fitzgerald also had big plans for the listing.
“I did promise him.
I was like, ‘I will not let this get in the way,'” she said.
The star got her wish; she even sold the property on her wedding day.
You have pictures; you have everything.
The first five seasons of “Selling Sunset” are available to watch on Netflix.