Christine Quinn is speaking out about if she actually faked COVID to skip the Selling Sunset reunion.
11.05.2022 - 05:55 / etcanada.com
Mary Fitzgerald is gone with dealing with Christine Quinn’s drama on “Selling Sunset”.
“I prefer not to have drama in the office,” she said on “The Domenick Nati Show”.
“I understand she’s entertaining and a spectacle for the show. I appreciate that. But as far as the working agents, it’s not very productive.”
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The last season of “Selling Sunset” ended with things up in the air as Quinn didn’t show up to a meeting with Fitzgerald and Jason Oppenheim to discuss the future of her at the agency.
Fitzgerald says things haven’t really changed.
“I have not spoken to her in a very long time,” she said. “She hasn’t been in the office for a long time. She hasn’t worked for a while.”
She was confident that the show could carry on without Quinn.
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Quinn also skipped filming the “Selling Sunset” reunion show due to a positive COVID-19 test but raised eyebrows when she was spotted at a photoshoot days later.
A source close to production told ET Canada that Quinn has since had two negative tests and in accordance with protocols, she went back to work. The set was outside. One project had nothing to do with the other.
Christine Quinn is speaking out about if she actually faked COVID to skip the Selling Sunset reunion.
In addition to dropping several behind-the-scenes bombshells about Selling Sunset during her “Call Her Daddy” appearance, Christine Quinn made a series of serious allegations against series creator Adam DiVello.
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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.
Losing love. Shortly after Jason Oppenheim and Chrishell Stause called off their whirlwind romance, he admittedly struggled with his decision.
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.
After Selling Sunset’s Emma Hernan alleged that Christine Quinn attempted to bribe one of her clients to switch brokers, their coworker Mary Fitzgerald has weighed in on the potential ramifications.
Mary Fitzgerald is speaking out about the drama that went down on Selling Sunset this season.
Mary Fitzgerald is calling out her Selling Sunset co-star Christine Quinn and says she doesn’t believe the claim that she tested positive for COVID-19.
Season five of hit Netflix reality drama Selling Sunset hit our screens on Friday 22 April and most avid fans appear to have binged the whole thing already and we don’t blame them. Fashion is a huge part of the show and there’s not a chance you will spot the likes of Mary Fitzgerald, Chrishell Stauce and of course Christine Quinn stepping into The Oppenheim Group Real Estate office without a pair of designer heels on.
After series five of Selling Sunset launched on our screens earlier this month, The Oppenheim Group office has been more tense than ever as its agents fight to prove their place as some of California’s best estate agents. Though they may sell homes of the rich and famous, the Selling Sunset stars live lavish lives themselves thanks to the hefty sums of commission that they make from sales.
Chrishell Stause is defending herself. The star hopped on her Instagram Stories on Monday to set the record straight about claims that she’s a mean girl -- following the release of season 5 of the Netflix series. «Hi guys,” the 40-year-old real estate agent began her video message. “Honestly still feel like I got hit by a bus a little bit from yesterday’s reunion,” she added as she talked to the camera.
Selling Sunset season 5 will soon be explained. Netflix confirmed to ET earlier this month that the series will have its first reunion show — and now more details have emerged, along with a new cast photo.The reunion show will debut Friday, May 6, and will be hosted by star Tan France. Those participating in the reunion include Jason and Brett Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Romain Bonnet, Heather Rae El Moussa, Amanza Smith, Maya Vander, Davina Potratz, Vanessa Villela, Emma Hernan and new O Group realtor Chelsea Lazkani.However, as a photo from the reunion revealed, Christine Quinn will be notably missing.
The “Selling Sunset” reunion is coming, but one big cast member won’t be there.