Christine Quinn Reportedly Quit the Oppenheim Group Before 'Selling Sunset' Reunion
Jason Oppenheim stated that there is no place for her at the company.
Christine Quinn missed out on all the tea on Netflix‘s Selling Sunset reunion last week due to testing positive for COVID-19, which some of her co-stars didn’t entirely believe.
However, according to Page Six, the real estate agent revealed that she left the Oppenheim group before the reunion. “Of course there’s no place for me. I terminated my contract weeks ago prior to filming. I have my own company now lol,” she commented on a TikTok video. Following her statement, this implies that there may be a possibility that Quinn wasn’t sick at all and just didn’t want to face her former colleagues.
In the reunion, Jason Oppenheim commented on the issue regarding Quinn attempting to bribe one of Emma Hernan‘s clients during Season 5. “[Christine and I] have texted, and we haven’t really addressed this situation,” Oppenheim shared. “She hasn’t reached out to talk about it. I know that she has some thoughts on it,” he continued, adding, “Right now, there’s not a place for her at the Oppenheim Group.”
Since departing from the O Group, Quinn has started her own company called RealOpen with her husband, Christian Dumontet. RealOpen is a platform that uses cryptocurrency as its main form of payment for clients looking to buy or sell homes.
If you haven’t already, Selling Sunset Season 5 is now available on Netflix.