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Christine Quinnis getting candid about her deals — or lack thereof — onSelling Sunset.
In a guest spot onSavannah Chrisley’s podcastUnlockedon Tuesday, the former castmember described her five seasons on the hit series as “likeBig Brother, everyone’s like bangin' the boss.”
“It’s wild,” Quinn, 34, said. “That’s why I was so s—-y at real estate. Because I never f—ed my boss.”
When Chrisley, 25, asked Quinn if her former costarChrishell Stause’s “career drastically” changed when she started dating Oppenheim Group co-founderJason Oppenheim, Quinn didn’t hold back.
“Absolutely,” she said, adding that she believes, “The difference is that she got preferential treatment when it came to filming the show, and having listings on the show, which is more important than real life.”
Stause and Oppenheimrevealed they weredating in July 2021while on vacation in Italy with a group of their co-stars. Theirrelationship ended in December 2021due in part to Stauses’s desire to start a family. Oppenheim alsopreviously dated cast member Mary Fitzerald.
Maya Vander, Christine Quinn, Chrishell Stause, Heather Rae Young and Mary Fitzgerald.Netflix

Chrisley says Quinn was also labeled as a “hardcore villain” among her coworkers on the show, whichNetflix has announced will return for seasons 6 and 7.
“I was on my own island,” Quinn said. “It was very unfair. It was disgusting, it was vile.”
“Jason knew. I told him,” Quinn told PEOPLE last year. “Him and I had had conversations a year prior. I told him I was doing my own thing. I think they thought I was bluffing; I don’t think they actually thought I was working on a company, I don’t know. But I told them for a year that I was working on this. Everyone knows.”
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She added, “Jason and I, we have a really good understanding. I told him, ‘This comes from a career move. I have to do my own thing.’ So that’s why I made the company.”
Quinnlast appeared on the show in season 5.As she looked back at her time onSelling Sunseton Tuesday’s podcast, Quinn expressed that she feels she made the right move.
“It’s like the NFL — not for long, I don’t think,” Quinn said about the show’s future. “I think they’re really having problems just trying to get drama, and there’s so many new cast members.”
She added, “It’s just like the original format is just completely gone.Maya [Vander]’s gone, I’m gone, Vanessa [Villela]’s gone…everyone’s that caused drama or like at least made jokes is gone.”
Vander has confirmed she left the show to start her own firm in Miami. Villela’s departure has not been confirmed.
A release date forSelling Sunsetseason 6 has not yet been announced.
source: people.com