Christine Quinn rejects accusations that she bribed a client and insists it is a bad idea to get into a legal battle with her.
28.04.2022 - 01:37 / usmagazine.com
After Christine Quinn was notably absent from the first-ever Selling Sunset reunion following a positive coronavirus test, she has since been on the mend.
“Christine had two negative tests and, in accordance with protocols, she went back to work,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly of the 33-year-old Texas native, who joined The Real Housewives of New Jersey’s Melissa Gorga on the Tuesday, April 26, set of a commercial.
Gorga, 43, and the Netflix personality were spotted on set in photos obtained by TMZ on Wednesday, April 27. The footage — which saw the ladies lounging in the sun — took place outdoors following COVID-19 health guidelines.
The How to Be a Boss B*tch author was previously left out of the Selling Sunset reunion promo shot, which was taken during filming on Sunday, April 24.
“Christine tested positive for COVID and out of an abundance of caution for the cast and crew, she did not attend the reunion,” a rep for Quinn told Us on Monday, April 25. “Producers offered her the opportunity to video chat, but she declined because she wasn’t feeling well enough to do it.”
Fellow Oppenheim Group agent Amanza Smith was also absent from taping. Smith, 45, had contracted COVID-19 and joined her castmates virtually to hash out the drama.
“Producers were scrambling with the positive COVID test result news for Christine,” the insider explained on Monday. “The video chat option was a last-minute offer.”
The Texas native’s photo shoot earlier this week soon caught the eye of other Selling Sunset cast members, who seemingly questioned Quinn’s illness.
Costar Chrishell Stause tweeted a GIF of TV host Maury Povich saying, “And the lie detector test determined that was a lie” on Wednesday in response to TMZ’s photos.
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Jason Oppenheim doesn't mince words about what the future holds for Christine Quinn at the Oppenheim Group, revealing «there's not a place for her» at the brokerage firm following her alleged bribery stunt.Jason makes the comments during 's first-ever reunion show (streaming now on Netflix) while offering an update about Christine's future, after Emma Hernan claimed during the tail end of season 5 that Christine (through an «associate») presented a longtime client of Emma's a $5,000 bribe to work with the Boston native. Christine denied the accusation, but Jason says it, in fact, happened.
Christine Quinn won't be featuring in the highly anticipated Selling Sunset reunion episode, which is set to land on Netflix on Saturday 6 May. The 33 year old real estate agent, who recently hinted that she's planning to leave the hit reality TV show, didn't join her colleagues at the reunion, leaving fans disappointed.
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