Christine Quinn is officially leaving 'Selling Sunset' after starring in five seasons of the popular Netflix reality series, Page Six has confirmed.
Multiple sources confirmed Quinn exited Page Six on Wednesday. A source says the 33-year-old realtor is ready to move on to bigger and better things, including walking catwalks in New York, Milan and Paris.
"Christine knew this day would come. She is proud of the work she put into making Selling Sunset a success. She could be seen phasing away from the cast even before she started filming for seasons 4 and 5.
I can't wait to start the next chapter of my career and show the world who I really am."
"After Christine opened up about her feelings about Adam Divero, she told Netflix that it made sense to end before Season 6. and a mutual decision with the show's production company," a source said.
The reality star didn't hesitate to talk about her DiVello on her "Call Her Daddy"podcast in May. One mother claimed to host Alexandra Cooper that the producer told her to "kill" her after they got into an altercation. As a person, you have to look at what he did as a person," Quinn said, claiming, "He actually told me to fall down the stairs."
Quinn said producers were using "editing magic". Creating a false narrative that ultimately made her a villain, who claimed to have received blackmail after accusing her. } Despite "terminating his contract" with the Oppenheim Group, he said he intended to return to the series.
But viewers were skeptical of Quinn's return after he missed the season tested positive for COVID-19 Fifth reunion of "Selling Sunset" after showing reaction.
Quinn then started a real estate company, RealOpen, with her husband, girlfriend Christian Richard.
I have not heard back from the "Selling Sunset" representative.