Christine Quinn leaves “Sunset Sale” ahead of Season 6

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Christine Quinn leaves “Sunset Sale” ahead of Season 6


Christine Quinn officially leaves “Selling Sunset” after appearing in the popular Netflix reality series in five seasons, confirmed Page Six.

Multiple sources have confirmed that Quinn left on Page Six on Wednesday, and one tells us that the 33-year-old real estate agent is ready to move on to bigger and better things like “New York, Milan and Paris runway”.

Christine knew that day would come. She is proud of the work she put in to make “Sell Sunset” a success, but saw her step back from the cast even before she started filming seasons 4 and 5, “a separate source tells us.

The source adds: “Her goals are much greater than playing a villain on the reality series. He can’t wait to start the next chapter in his career and show the world who he really is. “

According to our sources, Quinn’s decision to part ways with Netflix was a reciprocal after she claimed the show’s producer had issued threatening comments to her.

Christine Quinn.
Sources tell Page Six the decision was mutual between the star and Netflix.
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“After Christine revealed her feelings about Adam DiVello, she made a joint decision with Netflix and the show’s production companies that going out before season 6 made sense,” says one source.

The reality show star didn’t shy away from talking about DiVello on “Call her daddy” podcast back in May. One’s mother claimed to have hosted Alexandra Cooper, that the producer had ordered her to “kill herself” after getting into an argument.

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“We have to look at what Adam DiVello did as a whole, as a human being, as the person he is,” said Quinn, claiming that “he actually made me come down the stairs and kill myself at some point.”

Christine Quinn and Christian Richard
Quinn started a new company with her husband Christian Richard.
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Quinn claimed his threats came after she accused the producers of using “editing magic” to create false narratives that would eventually make her a villain.

Before the DiVello drama unfolded, the reality show star said she planned to return to the show despite having “terminated her contract” with the Oppenheim Group.

Christine Quinn
A source for the reality star says it “goes on the runways.”
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However, viewers were skeptical of Quinn’s return after she missed the Season 5 “Sunset Sales” convention after allegedly testing positive for COVID-19.

Since then, Quinn and her husband Christian Richard have started a real estate business, RealOpen.

Selling Sunset representatives did not reach out to us.