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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.

“We come to a scene and they want everything to be — I can’t even say the word without laughing — organic,” the 33-year-old Netflix star said on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast on Wednesday, May 18. “They literally hold us away from each other. Chelsea [Lazkani]and I are best friends, Vanessa [Villela] and I are best friends. So we show up to set and they separate us in different rooms and then they wait until we’re ready to film and they send us in. But in the meantime, they’ll have someone say, ‘Oh, my gosh, you know Christine just said this about you in a previous scene,’ and they’ll come to me [and say], ‘Chelsea said this about you [in] previous scenes.’ So they set up these scenarios which instigate our emotions intentionally. But I’ve been doing the show for four years. I’m on five seasons, so I know how it works.”

Christine told host Alex Cooper that she and the cast of Selling Sunset — which also includes Chrishell Stause, Jason Oppenheim, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Rae El Moussa (née Young), Emma Hernan, Davina Potratz and Maya Vander — shot seasons 4 and 5 of the Netflix series in one-month spans.

“We shoot them back to back, so it’s a very, very, very quick turnaround,” she said, adding that viewers may not realize “how hard it is to shoot a show” due to continuity issues.

The How To Be a Boss B*tch author went on to make claims about how the show is crafted.

“I’ve been into the office. There are six full-time storyboarders. What they do is they write the story lines and depending on how things change in [the] real world in our lives, they can kind of rotate the story lines,” she alleged. “But we have six full-time storyboarders who create narratives.”

Christine previously opened up to Us Weekly earlier this month about the sides of her that she feels aren’t reflected on the real estate series.

“When you watch the show, you have to understand, you know, we’re following so many characters and so many different people, so we can only show a certain amount, but there are different sides to me,” she said. “In addition to being funny and maybe a loudmouth, I also have a vulnerable side and I’m just like everyone else. I’m a human and I have a heart and things do hurt me. And even the relationships with the girls, I wish we could all be friends, but it is what it is. What you see on television is only just a small snippet of my life and what I put in the work behind the scenes and everything that took me here. So I hope that people read the book and understand where I’m coming from.”

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May 23, 2022 2 min read

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Alex is trending

In the past week, we saw the Spotify exclusive podcast, Call Her Daddy, hosted by Alex Cooper, jumped into our top 5 podcast pages. I always like to find out why, especially for a podcast that has already been established.

Turns out, the episode with Selling Sunset star, Christine Quinn started trending late last week. Basically dropping some behind on the scene secrets like pay and how producers set up scenes. Reminded me of this one Lifetime show, UnReal. So, naturally, the search was increased with the podcast.

The full interview is on the latest episode with Alex.

Critic Podcast Reviews - Call Her Daddy

Call Her Daddy started as a podcast and evolved into a global movement. Alex Cooper bulldozed a lane of her own, spitting in the face of misogyny and putting a modern twist on feminism. The woman-led empire produces raw, relevant and provocative conversations that promote sexual liberty and personal…

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Great Pods

"At the end of the day, they do help to empower their massive fan base, breaking social norms that help women and men alike to live more confidently."
Kiana Buzza• Queen's Journal

Originally, US Weekly tipped me off with this write up:

Selling Sunset’s Christine Quinn Drops Salary, Editing Bombshells

Christine Quinn accused Chrishell Stause of faking feelings for Jason Oppenheim and shared an edited scene from ‘Selling Sunset’ on ‘Call Her Daddy’ — read more

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Where can I watch Call Her Daddy podcast with Christine?

It's out watch NOWWW! Listen to this episode from Call Her Daddy on Spotify.

What Christine said about selling sunset?

Christine Quinn is keeping her TV options open after five seasons on Netflix's Selling Sunset. During an interview with The New York Times, the 33-year-old real estate agent and reality star alluded to the prospect of getting her own series: "Hulu, give me a call," she said.

Does Christine Quinn have a GED?

When her parents couldn't teach her at home anymore, she went to an alternative school. However, after a brush with the law — she spent four days in jail for marijuana possession — Quinn never graduated high school or earned her GED.

What phone does Christine have selling sunset?

Christine Quinn has “upped [her] Instagram game” after getting a new phone. The 'Selling Sunset' star – who has two-year-old son Christian Jr. with husband Christian Richard – thinks “every part” of her life has been “upgraded” since she got a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G because it has made taking photos so much easier.