Christine Quinn, the real-estate discussion show’s most talked-about star, has defined her role in the upcoming season.
Quinn was accused of paying a seller to work with her rather than fellow agent Emma Hernan, therefore it was uncertain what her role would be in the show following season 5. (claims which Quinn has since denied).
She will indeed be back for season 6, but not as a member of the Oppenheim Group, it has since been announced. Quinn elaborated on her part in the forthcoming season as well as her new real estate endeavour in an interview with Gay Times.
She informed the magazine, “I have left The Oppenheim Group to launch my own firm, which is actually called RealOpen.com. “I made the choice completely based on what was best for my business.
But Selling Sunset is my baby, you know. I’ve always wanted to finish the seasons and stay on the programme for as long as I can. It’s my baby, and I adore it. Not that I’m quitting the programme, mind you. I simply had to decide to launch my own brokerage and platform for my business, she continued.
Together with her businessman spouse Christian Richard, Quinn established a new brokerage.
The upcoming season’s depiction of Christine’s connection with her former coworkers will be intriguing to watch because the star has already expressed her happiness at leaving the show’s constraints.
I was a component of a larger mechanism over which I had no control, she admitted to The Guardian. We were brainwashed robots, therefore being free makes me so joyful.
Seasons 1 through 5 of Selling Sunset are currently available on Netflix.