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Christine Quinn Makes ‘Wild’ Accusations About Time On ‘Selling Sunset’

Christine Quinn openly discusses her time on “Selling the Sunset”; more than tea, he spills hot coffee!

The reality TV star surprisingly revealed her time on the hit Netflix show. Known for her bold personality and sharp tongue, Quinn has been a leading actress of the show since its inception in 2019.

Christine Quinn Shares Her Experience of ‘Selling the Sunset’

During a guest appearance on an episode of Savannah Chrisley’s podcast “Unlocked,” the former cast member characterized her five seasons on the hit series as being like “Big Brother, everybody’s like bangin’ boss.”

“It’s wild,” the 34-year-old said, adding, “That’s why I’m so crazy in real estate. Because I never mess with my boss.” Chrisley then asked if her former co-star Chrishell Stause’s career took a significant turn after she began a relationship with Jason Oppenheim, co-founder of the Oppenheim Group.

Christine Quinn Makes 'Wild' Allegations About Time On 'Selling The Sunset'Instagram | Christine Quinn

Without hesitation, the entrepreneur answered bluntly, “Of course,” and went on to express his belief that “The difference is that he gets preferential treatment when filming the show and has a listing on the show, which is more important than real life.”

Fans will recall that the former couple announced their relationship in July 2021 during a trip to Italy with some of their co-stars. However, their romance ended in December of the same year, partly because Stause wanted to start a family.

Chrisley mentioned that her co-workers also thought of Quinn as a “hard-core villain” while filming the show. “I’m on my island,” he replied, “It’s so unfair. It’s disgusting; it’s vile.”

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Although the mother-of-one has previously claimed that she had discussed her desire to leave the show with Oppenheim, she stated that fans were growing tired of her ahead of her departure in 2022.

According to The Blast, she left the show following a series of conflicts and allegations after the fifth season. After leaving, Quinn and her husband, Christian Richard, launched a cryptocurrency-based real estate venture called RealOpen.

He also appeared in several high-profile fashion campaigns, including MCM’s holiday collection, and published his book, “How to Be a Boss B*tch.” While the rest of the cast is gearing up for its sixth season, Oppenheim shared that she believes it’s happening at the right time.

In conversation with Page Six, the 46-year-old shared his thoughts on his departure and insisted that his character as the show’s villain had grown stale after a few seasons. In his own words:

“I think people are tired of watching that dynamic continue season after season.

Netflix reality series actor "Selling Sunset"Instagram | Selling Sunset

According to the lawyer, his departure had a positive effect on the show and the office environment. He explained that, as a professional real estate broker, he didn’t like to know about the ongoing drama.

Oppenheim stated that he was not happy with the issues surrounding Quinn being brought to his attention and clarified that he has never had a personal disagreement with the reality star. In conclusion, he added, ‘But I wish him the best, and I know he’s doing great things, especially in the fashion space.”

Christine Quinn Talks About Her Life After ‘Selling the Sunset’

After saying goodbye to the show, she has been busy exploring various opportunities in entertainment and fashion while raising her 22-month-old son, Christian. As reported by The Blast, the reality TV star also appeared on “The Masked Singer” in a Scorpio costume.

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After her elimination, Quinn shared details about her experience on the singing competition and her life after the hit Netflix series. In an interview with PEOPLEshe described her elaborate costumes as a combination of “vintage Mugler” and “alien chic,” which she found to be “cool and awesome.”

He mentioned that his character in the singing competition had a lot in common with his “villain” persona in “Selling Sunset.” The reality star further explained, “It was one of those things that I knew I had to do just to stand out and be remembered. I think there are so many characters that we love who the villain is.”

Although not a singer or performer, Quinn thought it was a great opportunity to try something new. He stated, “I think it’s a lot of fun. It was something that got me out of my comfort zone.”

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