Selling Sunset’s Chelsea Lazkani Says This Scene Helped “Humanize” Christine Quinn

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Chelsea’s co-stars wouldn’t necessarily agree, however. In fact, Mary told E! News that the newcomer’s stance “missed the mark.”

“She didn’t know us. She doesn’t know the backstory,” Mary said of the uncomfortable scene. “The only thing she ever knew at that point was what Christine had been telling her. She had a very one-sided point of view.”

Mary assured fans that the Oppenheim Group ladies ”don’t tear women down. We don’t belittle them or anything like that.”

“Confronting and bullying are two different things,” Mary continued. “Almost all of us used to sit back and let Christine get away with anything she wants because we just don’t want any part of the drama. Now, things have happened where she hits below the belt in our personal lives. Enough is enough.”

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