Selling Sunset’s Nicole Young has finally confirmed she once made a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo in the comedy series Nathan for You after eagle-eyed fans were left guessing when a resurfaced clip was circulated online.
Before getting her brokers license with the Oppenheim Group, the 37-year-old luxury real estate agent worked as a model and made appearances in commercials.
Earlier this week eagle-eyed fans were also wondering whether she starred in docu-comedy Nathan for You after a clip from season two was circulated online and appeared to show her dressed in a swimsuit.
In the 2014 episode, titled Taxi Service; Hot Dog Stand, Nathan, who is played by Nathan Fielder, tries to get press for a taxi company and goes out of his way to defend a hot dog stand’s reputation.
Selling Sunset star Nicole Young has confirmed to DailyMail.com that she made a cameo in the comedy series Nathan for You in her 20s
The luxury real estate agent appeared in the second season of the comedy series in 2014
Nicole appears for a few seconds as a model who is roped in to dupe a man into believing he is the eatery’s 10 millionth customer and has won a lobster lunch at sea – when in fact he is being set up as punishment for feigning a doctor’s appointment and skipping the line at a hot dog stand.
Dressed in a tiny pink bathing suit, she rides in a limo alongside the line cutter and a topless male model.
When the trio’s vehicle pulls up to the dock, she is then seen escorting the unsuspecting man to the boat.
While Nicole does not have any lines, she does clap animatedly when the man expresses how excited he is to be rewarded with the extravagant meal.
Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, Nicole revealed that her agent had booked her for a part on the show – although she admits she was completely unfamiliar with it before getting to the set.
She said: ‘I had never heard of Nathan for You prior to showing up on set that day and frankly, I’m still not sure what the show is all about.
‘I received a call from my agent the day prior who said she had booked me for a job and that was all the information I had.
‘I imagine my facial expressions during the episode are pretty entertaining because even while we were filming, I had no idea what was happening!
Nicole starred as a model in the seventh episode of season two, appearing for just a few seconds
Speaking to DailyMail.com, Nicole said: ‘I imagine my facial expressions are pretty entertaining because even while we were filming, I had no idea what was happening!’
‘I kept thinking, ‘is this real? scripted? am I being punked? Are we punking someone else? It was an interesting day to say the least!’
Nicole added: ‘Funny enough, from my short stint of commercials and modeling I did back in my 20s, this Nathan for You job is the only thing I still get residual checks from.’
Fans had been busy speculating whether she really was the woman in the scene on Reddit, with one user asking: ‘Pretty sure I just caught Nicole as the boat model on Nathan for You season 2 episode 7, but I looked through the credits and they have a Nicole Kristin without a picture.
‘Is this her middle name? Has this been mentioned?’
Responding to the thread, one wrote: ‘Never thought I’d see Nathan for You and Selling Sunset intersect.’
A third said: ‘Oh my gosh I would have never guessed that was her she looks so different. Love Nathan for You and I’ve seen the episode, so random!’
Nathan for You is an docu-comedy television show starring Canadian comedian Nathan Fielder.
The reality star revealed she still receives residual pay from her stint on the docu-comedy
Nicole has been part of the Selling Sunset cast since the Netflix show’s sixth season
Nathan for You, starring Nathan Fielder, ran for four seasons on Comedy Central
The series premiered on Comedy Central in February 2013 and ran for four seasons until November 2017.
Nathan played a fictionalized off-kilter version of himself, in which he would try to use his business background and life experiences to help struggling companies and people, frequently offering them outlandish strategies, parodying the methods of marketing and management consultants.
The series won Best Comedy/Variety Sketch Series at the 71st Writers Guild of America Awards in 2019.
In 2014, Canadian comic Nathan spoofed the public in Los Angeles after opening a parody café called Dumb Starbucks.
After several days of speculation, the buzz-generating cafe, which used the same logo as the global coffee giant, was revealed as a publicity stunt.