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Selling Sunset's Christine Quinn Seeks Dramatic Comeback After Co-Star's Exit

Summary

  • Christine Quinn open to returning to Selling Sunset if offer is "really juicy"
  • Chrishell Stause quit the show due to mental health concerns
  • Quinn previously accused Selling Sunset creator of misconduct
Selling Sunset's Christine Quinn Seeks Dramatic Comeback After Co-Star's Exit

As of November 14th, 2025, Christine Quinn, the former star of the Netflix reality series Selling Sunset, is reportedly considering a dramatic comeback to the show. According to a source, Quinn, who left the series after Season 5 in 2022, would be open to returning if the offer was "really juicy."

The insider revealed that producers have always had the polarizing TV personality on their radar, with "talks every season" about a potential return. This news comes on the heels of Chrishell Stause's recent departure from the show, which she cited as being "no longer good" for her mental health.

Quinn and Stause's long-standing feud was a central storyline on Selling Sunset, with the two often at odds. However, Quinn has now claimed that the show's creator, Adam DiVello, allegedly engaged in misconduct behind the scenes, including telling her to "fall on the stairs and kill [herself]." DiVello has not responded to these allegations.

Despite the drama, Quinn's openness to a comeback suggests that the producers may be willing to overlook her past controversies in order to bring back the show's most captivating personality. Meanwhile, another former cast member, Heather Rae El Moussa, has also expressed a willingness to consider returning to the series.

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According to a source, Christine Quinn is open to returning to Selling Sunset if the offer is "really juicy," as producers have had her on their radar.
Chrishell Stause recently quit the show, citing that it was "no longer good" for her mental health.
Quinn has claimed that Selling Sunset creator Adam DiVello allegedly told her to "fall on the stairs and kill [herself]" and that he has faced misconduct complaints from the show's cast.

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