Yes, Tracy Tutor and Josh Flagg are still friends. Although the Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles cast members have experienced some disagreements in the past, they are still giggling it up together.
Tracy took to her Instagram Story earlier this week, where she showed off their friendship as well as Josh’s new look. “Look who has curly hair,” she said in the video, as she sat on Josh’s lap while they were sitting in a car, watching Instagram Reels together.
Both Tracy and Josh flashed their pearly whites for the camera, smiling awkwardly, before giggling at a sound playing in the background. The duo could not look any more chic in their neutral-colored outfits, with their hair perfectly done, looking so camera-ready.
The mom of two tagged Josh in the post (and he later shared it to his social media) and added a crying while laughing emoji to it. It always seems like no matter where they are, even if they’re in a car together, they’re always having the best time.
How Josh Flagg and Tracy Tutor stay close
Tracy and Josh had previously reunited in late March at an event where they talked about real estate on a business panel. Josh then took to Instagram, where he posted a photo of himself and Tracy at the event. “The dream team,” he wrote in the caption of the post.
Josh also took to his Instagram Story earlier that day, where he revealed that he and Tracy were out to lunch at the Beverly Hills restaurant, Il Pastaio. The friends feasted on some delicious-looking food and multiple drinks over the course of their meal. “I just realized there are six cocktails on the table and only two of us,” Josh wrote over a photo of them, clinking their glasses of white wine together.
Tracy Tutor opens up about how her friendships have evolved
Tracy appeared on the podcast, The Iconic Midlife with Roxy Manning, on June 10, where she opened up about how her outlook on friendship has evolved over the years, and how she is teaching this lesson to her daughter, Juliet Maltas.
“I’m not going to say that I haven’t made mistakes in relationships or friendships in my life, and or my friends may have made mistakes as far as we relate to one another, but I don’t carry the burden of that affecting it and being so life or death,” she explained.
“That’s something that I walk my daughter through, Juliet, right now,” she added. “Like everything with your friends when you’re a teenager, maybe all the way up through the time that you’re married and having kids, in that phase, which is really roughly 15 years, your friends are your family. And when something falls out, it’s like, life-altering. And I just don’t feel that way anymore.”
See the matching tattoos that Tracy recently got with Juliet.