With 'Selling Sunset' season six on the horizon, the blonde bombshell real estate agent has revealed that she won't be coming back to the Netflix show. The news comes after a season finale wherein she was accused her of bribery and colleague sabotage. When the reunion came around, Quinn controversially didn't show up and claimed she had contracted Covid 19.
Love or hate Christine Quinn, so many of her statements and antics simply made the Netflix show what it was; as far back as season 1 when she said of then Newby Chrishell to "sit on the floor until she proves herself" to last season when she put her lack of work down to "not f**king [her] boss".
So, honestly? We're pretty sad to hear that according to TMZ she won't be returning to the Oppenheim office for season six — like, who's going to stir the pot now? That is truly the million-dollar question because every reality show needs its 'villain'.
The end of season five revealed to us that Christine was set to open her own brokerage with her husband, Christian— and now she has. It's called 'RealOpen' and permits the buying and selling of properties via cryptocurrency.
In her interview with Alex Cooper on 'Call Her Daddy', Christine opened up about her perception as a villain on the show and how scenes were manipulated, not reflecting the true situation or the real Christine.
She also chatted with Cooper about her hopes that Netflix would be interested in keeping her on the show or allowing her a spin-off while following her own path in the real estate business. While we agree that her idea would've propelled the narrative forward beyond squabbling in the office, ringing the bell when they've sold a house, rinse repeat, it seems that it isn't on the cards yet.
But it's not the last we'll see of the superstar, oh no. TMZ has also reported that the 33-year-old has been signed to IMG models and is already booked and busy.
The release date for 'Selling Sunset' season 6 has not yet been revealed, but we can't wait.