Christine Quinn claims she ‘terminated’ contract before ‘Selling Sunset’ reunion

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Christine Quinn claims she quit the Oppenheim Group before the “Selling Sunset” reunion was even filmed.

“Of course there’s no place for me. I terminated my contract weeks ago prior to filming. I have my own company now lol,” the reality star, 33, commented on a TikTok video.

The reunion clip featured former boss Jason Oppenheim addressing Quinn’s fallout, saying at the time that there wasn’t “a place for her” anymore at his real estate group.

Quinn, who has feuded with many of her co-stars over the last two seasons, ditched the Season 5 reunion due to COVID-19.

However, many of her former colleagues claimed she was lying and was using the coronavirus as an excuse to get out of the hot seat.

During Season 5, fellow real estate agent Emma Hernan alleged that Quinn tried to bribe her client with $5,000 to never work with her again.

“[Christine and I] have texted, and we haven’t really addressed this situation,” Oppenheim, 45, said at the reunion. “She hasn’t reached out to talk about it. I know that she has some thoughts on it.”

Christine Quinn and Chelsea Lazkani walking
Quinn upset her co-workers and bosses when they found out she allegedly attempted to bribe a client.
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Oppenheim didn’t specify how Quinn left the agency, but her profile no longer exists on the O Group website.

“Right now, there’s not a place for her at the Oppenheim Group,” he explained. “Now, in the future, if she takes real estate seriously, if I can get an understanding of her perspective on things … there’s a lot of reasons where I would consider her having a place at the Oppenheim Group.”

He added, “But I have to say that right now, there is no place.” 

Christine Quinn holding a baby
Quinn and her tech entrepreneur husband launched their new company in April.
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Meanwhile, Quinn has shared via various social media platforms that she and her husband, Christian Dumontet, have launched RealOpen, a company that allows clients to buy and sell homes via cryptocurrency.

“Selling Sunset” is streaming now on Netflix.

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