The Selling Sunset alumChristine Quinn was noticeably absent from the MTV Movie & TV Awards, and thestar was reportedly disinvited from the event. Christine distanced herself from the show and its cast after Season 5's messy ending. After she was accused of bribing a client, the show's reigning villain continued to diss her The Oppenheim Group colleagues. Once she was removed from the West Hollywood real estate agency, Christine directed her anger at the show's creator, Adam DiVello, whom she accused of mistreating her.
After watching the cliffhanger at the end of Season 5, fans were already questioning Christine's status with the show. She was on the outs with the agency after Emma Hernan revealed the alleged bribe that Christine made to a mutual client, in an attempt to steal her away from Emma. When Jason and Brett Oppenheim tried to schedule a meeting with Christine, she was a no-show. She went on to skip the first-ever reunion, which highlighted just how «done» she was with the office. Eventually, she was removed from the company website, and it was soon confirmed that she was no longer working with the Oppenheim brothers. In response, Christine claimed that she was opening her own brokerage.
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Christine formerly had every opportunity to return to the series, since she is a leading cast member who helped to make the show a success. However, she seemingly burned that bridge after speaking out against the show's executive producer, Adam DiVello. “There’s been complaints filed against him. Multiple complaints … and it’s been sick,” Christine said on the Call Her Daddy podcast last month. She added, “He actually told me to go fall down the
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