Giving people a peek behind the curtain? Christine Quinn may be planning to return for season 6 of Selling Sunset, but not before she exposes all the secrets of the first five seasons.
06.05.2022 - 23:59 / etonline.com
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.
ET has reached out to Christine for comment. «I spoke to him in person. Well, I should say, over the phone.
I know the gentleman,» Jason says. «I've met him and I asked him many follow-up questions.
He was very clear about what happened. I don't think it's up for debate that she did this.»As a result, Christine — who took to Twitter to claim the show conjured up «fake storylines» — is out.«Right now, there's not a place for her at the Oppenheim Group,» Jason confirms.
That being said, Jason didn't exactly shut the door completely.«Now, in the future, if she takes real estate seriously, if I can get an understanding on her perspective on things, if she changes her behavior, if she brings in a big listing, there's a lot of reasons where I would consider her having a place at the Oppenheim Group, but right now, there is no place,» he says. fans know that after Emma brought up the allegation to Jason and Mary Fitzgerald, then the firm's managing director, the bosses asked Christine to come in so she could explain her side of the story. Christine texted Jason saying she'd come in, but ultimately never showed up and essentially ghosted
.Giving people a peek behind the curtain? Christine Quinn may be planning to return for season 6 of Selling Sunset, but not before she exposes all the secrets of the first five seasons.
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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.
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