Christine Quinn Departs And Won’t Be Coming Back To “Selling Sunset”

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She does not intend to participate in Seasons 6 nor 7 of the Netflix reality series.

Christine Quinn, who has been part of the Netflix reality series, “Selling Sunset” for its first five seasons, is now saying goodbye as she is 100 percent sure of her decision to exit the program.

Christine Quinn

Quinn’s departure occurs before the start of the show’s sixth season, which production started this summer. Her departure was decided upon mutually by the reality star, Netflix, and the production company, according to production sources obtained by Page Six.

She already has endeavors outside of the show, one of which being her recent contract with IMG models, so her departure for the program won’t leave her jobless. Even presenting and modeling opportunities at other fashion shows have started to come her way.

“Christine knew this day would come. She’s proud of the work she put in to make ’Selling Sunset’ a success, but she could see herself phasing out of the cast even before she began filming Seasons 4 and 5,” an insider told the publication.

Christine Quinn Departs Selling Sunset

“Her goals are far bigger than playing a villain on an ensemble reality series. She can’t wait to start the next chapter of her career and show the world who she truly is.”

As we previously reported, there were already speculations before that Quinn was fired from the Oppenheim Group, a Los Angeles-based luxury real estate brokerage business, before the show’s reunion.

At that time, she was unable to attend the show’s reunion owing to a positive COVID-19 test, but several fans, including her co-stars, believe this wasn’t the truth, since there is speculation that she was sacked from the real estate firm.

Christine Quinn Selling Sunset

The reality star, on the other hand, claimed that she resigned the Oppenheim Group before the reunion was even taped, rather than being fired.

She then went on to make absurd claims about the show’s creator Adam DiVello in an interview with Alexandra Cooper for the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, saying that he told her “to go fall down the stairs and kill myself at one point.”

This seems to have influenced Quinn’s decision to exit the show, according to a different source that the outlet has access to.

“After Christine made her feelings known about Adam DiVello, she came to a mutual decision with Netflix and the show’s production companies that it made sense to exit before Season 6.”

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