Long-distance love. Amanza Smith is still going steady with her boyfriend of more than two years — but fans still don’t know his identity.
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Has Christine Quinn sold her last luxury home on “Selling Sunset”?
Multiple sources are confirming a report from TMZ that Quinn won’t be returning to the Netflix reality hit for its sixth season.
According to TMZ, production sources claim that she will not be see in the upcoming sixth and seventh seasons, with filming on season 6 currently underway without her.
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Her exit was reported to be “a mutual decision” between Quinn, Netflix, and the show’s production company.
Those sources also say that Quinn recently signed with IMG Models, and has already started to book modelling gigs and fashion-related appearances.
Quinn’s reported departure comes just a few months after she appeared on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast and claimed that what viewers see on “Selling Sunset” isn’t exactly reality.
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“There are six full-time storyboarders,” she revealed. “What they do is, they write the storylines and, depending on how things change in [the] real world in our lives, they can kind of rotate the storylines. But we have six full-time storyboarders who create narratives.”
Long-distance love. Amanza Smith is still going steady with her boyfriend of more than two years — but fans still don’t know his identity.
Uh-oh! It sounds like Chrishell Stause is already in the middle of a new feud on Selling Sunset!
"Selling Sunset" star Chrishell Stause is already teasing the drama as the cameras start filming season six of the Netflix show. Stause took to Instagram Wednesday to call out a "fake" co-star.The 41-year-old made a name for herself in season one of the luxury real estate show. Now, she's calling someone out for being thirsty for camera time.
Chrishell Stause is NOT happy with someone she’s filming Selling Sunset with right now.
*Warning, contains spoilers for Selling The OC*With the release date of Selling Sunset season 6 not yet confirmed, its spin-off Selling the OC is giving us the fix we need of glamazons caught in a whirlwind of tricky real estate deals and, of course, relentless drama. The Netflix reality series, much like its predecessor, focuses on a group of luxury realtors at The Oppenheim Group they flog multi-million dollar mansions with infinity pools across the most exclusive enclaves of the OC. Steered by the brokerage’s founders twin brothers Jason and Brett Oppenheim, the well-heeled agents, which in this series includes both men and women unlike the all-female Selling Sunset, spend their days signing contracts and starting feuds.
It was announced this week that Christine Quinn is not returning to the Netflix reality series Selling Sunset and now producers are reportedly looking for a “new villain.”
It’s official! Christine Quinn is saying goodbye to Selling Sunset after five seasons on the popular reality series.
Has Christine Quinn sold her last luxury home on “Selling Sunset”?
Wilson Chapman editor“Selling Sunset” star Christine Quinn has exited the hit Netflix reality series, Variety has confirmed.Quinn will not appear in the show’s sixth and seven seasons, which recently began back-to-back production. The real estate agent has previously been a major part of the show, which follows the employees of the high-end Los Angeles real estate firm Oppenheim Group.
Christine Quinn is not returning to Selling Sunset, sources tell Deadline. The real estate expert won’t be featured in Season 6 or 7 of the Netflix reality series that follows a group of agents from The Oppenheim Group.
Selling Sunset is coming back without one of its big stars.
Making it official! Jason Oppenheim and his girlfriend, Marie-Lou, just made their red carpet debut at a movie premiere.
The first trailer for Selling the OC just dropped and the Selling Sunset spinoff is promising a lot of drama from a whole new set of brokers.