Christine Quinn leaves Selling Sunset. The real estate agent will not be returning to the Netflix series for season 6 or 7, ET has learned. The reality star really embraced IMG Models, and she’s currently performing and performing at style events, TMZ revealed, resulting in word of Quinn’s departure from Selling Sunset spreading.
Throughout Quinn’s Selling Sunset residency, she rocked her no-nonsense showpiece, first with Chrishell Stause and Heather Rae Young, and most notably with Emma Hernan. In season 5 of Selling Sunset, Hernán claimed that Quinn offered a client $5,000 to stop working with her, which the latter woman has denied.
Of the show’s prominent May reunion, Jason Oppenheim said, “Right now, there’s no place for [Quinn] in the Oppenheim Group.
“From now on, later on, if she sees the land in a serious way, if I can understand her perspective on things, hoping that it will have a significant impact on her approach to acting, if she secures a major release, there is a lot of reasons why I would consider it to have a place in the Oppenheim Group,” he said, “but right now, there is no place.”
The controversy continued the next month, when a source told ET that Quinn was not wanted for the 2022 MTV Movie and TV Awards: Unscripted, despite being assigned in the Best Fight class.
Let’s replace Diana with Christine Quinn now that she’s available @BravoTV #RHOBH pic.twitter.com/B82emCdKif
– Alex for Bravo (@marysolscup) August 17, 2022
Then, in a July interview with The New York Times, Quinn did not confirm his departure from Selling Sunset, but did see that he had left The Oppenheim Group for his own firm. Taking everything into account, he joked, “Hulu, call me.”
Regarding the performance she brought to the show, Quinn said that she was the pivotal person in the cast “that settled the matter.”
She added, “It was me specifically that was properly known, ‘This is a show, and I’m going to give the world a show.'”
