Christine Quinn Spills On Production Secrets
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 Published On Jun 1, 2022

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. Christine sat down with the host of the podcast “Call Her Daddy’ and dished out all the production secrets and did not hold back. Sheopened up on being the show’s villain and said it was all an act. She said as early as casting was when production decided that she would be cast as the villain of the show. But she was ok with it, she said if she was going to be on the show she was going to “put on a show” and that’s exactly what she gave us. Despite being portrayed as the ‘villain’ of The Oppenheim Group, she cleared up some of the misconceptions. However, her character is not a true representation of who she is off-camera. She said a lot of what we saw wasn’t the whole story, and that she was given a “bad edit” most of the time. She said off camera she is a vulnerable, complex woman – but even admits that a villain can’t be relatable. But she not only gave away secrets about herself and how she was cast, but even went as far as to divulge who makes the most on the show. The interview was raw and unapologetic and we made sure to break down all the secrets that production definitely did not want viewers to know.



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Chapters:

00:00 INTRO
00:13 Christine played the villain part
00:42 Poor editing sparked fake pregnancy rumors
01:19 Keeping everyone separate
01:46 Who makes the most
02:22 A villain can’t be relatable
02:49 Seasons 4 and 5 filmed back to back
03:20 Storyboarders on staff
03:46 Jason and Chrishell – was it fake?!
04:17 “I never even mention her name”
04:50 Producers knew Christine was leaving the brokerage
OUTRO


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