Recently, Christine Quinn appeared on a podcast and revealed that the Selling Sunset producers manipulate storylines on the show. When the Netflix series first premiered, Christine was immediately painted as the mean girl of the Oppenheim Group. In the pilot episode, when Chrishell Stause was introduced as the new real estate agent at the brokerage, Christine asserted her dominance, and though the two got along at first, their relationship fell apart after Christine indulged in a public argument with Chrishell that brought the latter to tears.
This argument occurred because Chrishell had inquired about Mary Fitzgerald's relationship with her then-boyfriend, Romain Bonnet. Though Christine was defending Mary's relationship, Mary felt as though Christine was being too hard on Chrishell and even hugged her to comfort her from Christine's wrath. After this, the Mary-Christine friendship slowly deteriorated and eventually was non-existent. Christine is also the only cast member who has had some form of a feud with most of the other castmates.
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Recently, Christine served as a guest on Alexandra Cooper's podcast, Call Her Daddy, and while talking about the show, she said that being portrayed as a villain was a plan orchestrated by the show's producers. She spoke about the brokerage as a tight-knit community until the cameras showed up. "We were approached that it was going to be this women empowerment, women in business, working together in real estate, and then it wasn’t that way at all. It all spiraled," she said. Christine also pointed out the producers' manipulation of the cast and their need to create drama. She first mentioned that the production team was aware
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