After some intense highs and lows, The Valley: Persian Style friend group ended their inaugural season by shaking off the drama.
In one of the final moments of the Season 1 finale, most of the cast — which includes Reza Farahan and Adam Farahan; Golnesa Gharachedaghi; Mercedeh Javid and Tommy Feight; Sky Askari and Bamshad Akhbari; Tanin Nikpey and Greg Haroutunian; Natasha Kashanian and Amir Boroumand; and Reza Jackson — danced it out at Tanin’s skincare launch party.
“In the Persian culture, dancing is a sure way to get everybody to forget about their bulls–t, their grudges, and bring them together and be present,” Reza Jackson explained in a confessional.
“Life has ups and downs,” he added in the Persian language, before concluding in English, “So, f–k it.”
Read on for exclusive details on what The Valley: Persian Style cast has been up to since filming wrapped.
How Mercedeh Javid and Tommy Feight ended Season 1 of The Valley: Persian Style
At the conclusion of The Valley: Persian Style‘s Season 1 finale, an onscreen post-filming update revealed, “On October 17, 2025, Mercedeh filed for divorce. A month later she moved out. Tommy moved into a new place less than a mile away.”
“Filing was a choice out of self-preservation and self-worth, that’s what that move was,” Mercedeh explained in an exclusive interview with The Daily Dish, before referencing their 6-year-old son, Shams Francis Feight. “You can choose that and love someone at the same time and prioritize your baby boy, which we’re both doing really well. I’m really impressed with how well we’re holding it down in this new chapter.”
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The real estate agent went on to share more intel on her and Tommy’s separate living situations today.
“Obviously, Tommy and I moved out, but we’re in a cul-de-sac very close to each other, so it is very like new beginnings,” Mercedeh added. “Like, on the mornings that I have to wake up alone, I feel like I am 19 years old in my 19-year-old condo, which is wild and cool because it makes me feel like I’m young again, and then there is something really invigorating about having a space that’s totally yours.”
How Reza Farahan and Adam Farahan ended Season 1 of The Valley: Persian Style
Though Reza’s friendship with Mercedeh stood on shaky ground amid his falling out with Tommy in the finale, he revealed that they “are doing really well” today. “I love her; she’s my girl,” he said. “I’m here to support her and I just want the best for her.”
As for his current dynamic with Tommy, Reza exclusively shared, “[Mercedeh] scared me a little bit, because she was making it seem like maybe he was in a better place with me than he really was. But I feel like the evolution of their relationship has changed my thinking of what I need to do moving forward.”
Reza and Adam, meanwhile, have been “working together in a more harmonious way,” and recently co-launched a new business called The Pantry List, which offers a selection of Persian dried fruits and nuts.
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“It’s been amazing watching him do literally almost all of the work on his own,” Reza elaborated. “I feel very blessed. I have amazing friends, an amazing family, and I would rather hang out with him doing nothing than go to, like, the fanciest event which tells me I’m with the right person.”
How Golnesa Gharachedaghi ended Season 1 of The Valley: Persian Style
Golnesa’s ex-husband Dennis DeSantis popped back up at Tanin’s launch event with some exciting news for the Shahs of Sunset alum’s future. Not only did his friend want to give her a billboard on the Vegas trip to promote their Intimately GG sex toy brand, but he updated her that “sales are just through the roof.”
Dennis told Golnesa that he had all of the “great quality” lab diamonds for her Valley Girl jewelry line, too.
“I am currently building out the website and adding a few final touches!” Golnesa wrote in a Feb. 20 Instagram update on Valley Girl. “I’m making sure to create a high quality jewelry line that can be affordable for everyone. Ethically made lab grown diamonds set in REAL gold or silver. Stayed tuned!”
Meanwhile, Dennis also said that he’d found Golnesa a new home in the gated community where he also lives, and even offered to “chip on” on the cost. By the end of the episode, Golnesa was already moving into her new place with her 5-year-old son Elijah.
“Dennis and I are gonna bicker ’til the end of time,” she remarked in a confessional from The Valley: Persian Style‘s Feb. 26 season finale. “But the point is we love each other a lot more than we want to hurt each other — or at least I’d like to think. Wishful thinking, maybe.”
Today, however, “Dennis and I are doing most of our communications through our attorneys right now,” Golnesa shared in a February interview with The Daily Dish.
But thankfully, “It’s been working out really well for us,” she continued. “There’s chit chat that goes here and there between us because we have two companies, so we have to interact at some point creatively, but we try to keep the serious stuff to lawyers.”
How Sky Asakari and Bamshad Akbar ended Season 1 of The Valley: Persian Style
After seemingly squashing her beef with Tanin in the finale, Sky updated The Daily Dish on where their friendship stands now: “There’s always ups and downs with the friendship and the relationship. You’ll find out more in the future. It’s definitely very entertaining.”
Tanin, however, told The Daily Dish, “We’re not good, unfortunately. I mean, I know that the finale says otherwise, but we have not spoken since.”
On another note, Sky took the opportunity to clarify her controversial comments about not being a fan of living in the Valley for the past five years. Though she said that the location is “very convenient” at times, she noted that her and Bamshad’s jobs, as well as their kids’ schools, require them to drive more than she’d like.
“Technically, we have nothing to do in the Valley, and it’s very hard for me to commute all the time,” Sky elaborated. “I’m always stuck in the traffic. And it’s just kind of like very hard for us.”
She continued, “This is the main reason that I don’t like to live in the Valley. I have nothing against anything about the Valley or people who live here. It’s just far for me and my family.”
On the professional front, Sky said she is looking to move out of her Beverly Hills storefront as she works to improve her jewelry line: “I’m never there, so I would like somebody else to run the business for me. My goal is to just get into kind of like an exclusive boutique and department stores. I want everybody to enjoy wearing my pieces.”
How Amir Boroumand and Natasha Kashanian ended Season 1 of The Valley: Persian Style
During the Season 1 finale, Natasha accompanied Amir to his late wife’s gravesite for the first time. Afterward, Amir described the experience as “vulnerable and emotional.”
By the final episode, Natasha, still hadn’t changed her mind about not expanding her and Amir’s family. “I love my life. I wouldn’t trade it for anything,” she told a producer. “I’m done with three kids.”
In an exclusive interview, Natasha named Golnesa, Mercedeh, and Tanin as the cast members she has the tightest bond with today, adding, “The three of us are really close.”
Amir, for his part, touted his “brotherly relationship” with Greg and Reza Jackson, but insisted that he is still “close with everybody”: “We kind of fit them in where we can. Obviously, we have three kids, so we don’t have Reza Jackson’s freedom.”
How Reza Jackson ended Season 1 of The Valley: Persian Style
During Episode 9, Reza Jackson confirmed that he was “open to a long-term relationship,” before underscoring the fact that he had absolutely no intention of “going celibate” in the meantime, however.Â
Afterward, he updated The Daily Dish that he is still single today and hasn’t given up on a potential romance with Golnesa, either.
“I mean, we’re still flirty, always flirty. How can you not be? GG’s gorgeous,” Reza said. “We’re not a thing right now. But the potential’s always there, and the seed is planted. So, let’s see.”
As for his platonic relationships, Reza said that he’s closest to Greg and Tanin, post-filming.
“They’re like my parents,” he joked, before naming Amir and Natasha as his runners-up. “I’ll talk to Amir four or five times a week, and then me and Natasha talk separately. We talk together. I go to their house. They come to my house.”
Professionally, Reza shared that he was recently “let go” from his full-time marketing job. Noting that he’s currently working on some acting and stand-up comedy projects, he continued, “It was a blessing in disguise, which is giving me the freedom to be able to work on this kind of stuff that I love doing. So that’s kind of my focus.”
How Greg Haroutunian and Tanin Nipkey ended Season 1 of The Valley: Persian Style
As Tanin officially launched her new business, Skin by Tanin, in the finale, she noted how supportive “angel” husband Greg had been through the process. “I feel like you’ve made a lot of efforts with communication and romance,” she told him in a joint confessional.
Greg’s response? “I’m super proud of her launching this super passionate product, and so I want to make sure she knows that I’m always there for her. I love her to death.”
In fact, she even offered to let Greg sleep in the same bed with her “sometimes.”
Natasha joked in a confessional, “Maybe if we just get a really big bed one day, that might work.”
Elsewhere, in addition to updating The Daily Dish on her friendship with Sky, Tanin shared more positive news about her business. “Since the launch, we’ve been able to launch two more products, a hair oil and body bomb,” she said. “I’m really excited. Production wise, we’re really expanding, and team wise, we’re expanding. And honestly, more importantly, people that are buying it are always coming back, which says a lot about the product. So, it’s been really, really exciting and just a big passion project coming to life.”
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—Reporting by Stephanie Gomulka
