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Christine Quinn Joins Josh Flagg In Shading ‘Selling Sunset’

Christine Quinn is coming for her former co-star!

The entrepreneur, one of the stars of the hit reality show “Selling Sunset,” is known to never shy away from a bit of controversy. The show follows the glamorous lives of real estate agents in Los Angeles as they sell some of the most luxurious homes. After the show’s latest review by “MDLLA” star Josh Flagg, he had a few things to say in response, and you guessed it — all wrapped in subtle color.

Christine Quinn Hits Back at Josh Flagg’s Criticism of ‘Selling the Sunset’ And Some of His Former Co-stars

After being dubbed the ‘villain’ of the Netflix series, he quickly became a fan favorite with his sharp tongue and outspoken personality.

Recently, fellow real estate agent and “Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing” star Josh Flagg took a dig at the show, calling it “fake” and “scripted.” And, in true Christine Quinn fashion, she clapped back at the criticism in a subtle yet sharp way.

In a video posted to his Instagram page, Flagg sits on a couch watching a clip from a series he titled “Selling Sunset’s shadiest moments.” It includes several scenes with the mother of one in it and her other co-stars exchanging words. The reality TV star made several comments mocking the show before writing in the caption:

“If you want to watch a real estate show with a licensed agent, be sure to watch last night’s episode of MDLLA on @peacock. If you want to watch an actor pretending to be an agent, watch my latest YT video (Link in bio), where I review Selling Sunset. @estatemediala.”

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In the comments section, Quinn came to the hit TV show writing, “The joke’s on you if you think Selling Sunsets is about Real Estate. ?.” Flagg then replied, “@thechristinequinn, I bet your back hurts from carrying the show ???.”

Christine Quinn Applauds Well At 'MDLLA' Josh Flagg Shades Of 'Selling The Sunset' And Some Former Co-starsInstagram | Josh Flagg

He in turn said, “@joshflagg1 knows one! ? ? love you all @tracytutor.”[sic] Another expressed shock at the fact that the stars of the show might not have a license asking, “They don’t have a license?.”

The 34-year-old, who famously sparred with several other women before leaving, took the opportunity to check them out by writing, “I can’t speak for the other extras, but I can speak about that. my friends that i know actually have their license. Myself, Maya, Davina, Chelsea. ?.”

After parting ways with the show after a series of heated conflicts with fellow cast members in the fifth season, he hasn’t stopped airing his views on what he thinks it would be like without him. The Blast shared that the author voiced her concerns about the upcoming season of the show.

Despite the program’s previous popularity, Quinn believes that the show may perform poorly in the future. The star left after being accused of bribing a client not to do business with one of her co-stars, which she denied.

Christine Quinn Applauds Well At 'MDLLA' Josh Flagg Shades Of 'Selling The Sunset' And Some Former Co-starsInstagram | Josh Flagg

During the interview with E! News, Quinn stated that the addition of new cast members over the years has “diluted” the show’s original composition, and he believes that the new season will “bomb.” The reality TV star said:

“I think people are watching to see the original characters that were part of the show, and those are the five girls from the first season.”

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Jason Oppenheim Speaks Out About Christine Quinn Exiting ‘Selling the Sunset’

The owner of the broker spoke about the departure of the famous co-star. He believes fans were tired of his drama long before he came out in August this year. The Blast shared that since her departure, the “How to Be a Boss B*tch” writer has kept herself busy with various endeavors such as writing a book and launching a crypto real estate venture with her husband.

In an interview with Page Sixthe 45-year-old claims that Quinn’s evil behavior has become stale and that his departure has brought a breath of fresh air to both the show and the real estate office.

The founder of the Oppenheim group explained that he does not like to know about the ongoing drama as a professional real estate broker. “It’s not the kind of drama that I like as a professional real estate broker,” he said, adding, “So I think, if anything, it’s a breath of fresh air for the office and the show.”

He also revealed that he never had a personal falling out with Quinn while he was on the show and wished him the best in his future endeavors.

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