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'Selling Sunset': Jason Oppenheim Breaks Silence On Christine Quinn's Exit From The Show

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By Favour Adegoke on August 19, 2022 at 10:30 PM EDT
Updated on November 22, 2022 at 4:37 PM EST

Co-founder of The Oppenheim Group, Jason Oppenheim, recently revealed that he had no hard feelings towards former reality star Christine Quinn. The 33-year-old reportedly left "Selling Sunset" after a controversial issue involving her, a cast member, and bribery allegations.

Not long before she departed from the show, Quinn was accused of bribing a client of her costar. She is yet to confirm or deny the allegations and even missed the season five reunion claiming a COVID diagnosis.

Despite the hasty departure of the familiar face on the show, Oppenheim claimed that the show would be alright and that he had nothing against Quinn. He also teased that the new seasons would have drama and be the best since the reality series premiered.

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Read on to learn more about what he the business mogul had to say.

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Jason Oppenheim Revealed That 'Selling Sunset' Will Be Fine Without Christine Quinn

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Fan favorite Quinn announced her departure from "Selling Sunset" earlier this year. Oppenheim recently revealed that the show would remain unaffected despite the popular reality star's departure.

According to TMZ, the real estate broker was spotted outside Equinox and asked about his current relationship with the departed tv star and how her absence could affect the show. Oppenheim explained that there were no hard feelings between the duo, and he was not concerned about the negative impact of Quinn's departure on the show. He also added that he "would never get upset" at anyone for leaving the show.

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The 45-year-old added that the rest of the returning cast members would no doubt make up for Quinn's absence however did not say who was going to take the reality star's place as the show's antagonist. Oppenheim did mention two new women on the show with an "interesting dynamic" surrounding them.

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Jason Oppenheim Revealed Season Six And Seven Would Be The Best Ever

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While talking to the news platform, the real estate broker teased that a natural drama had evolved in the upcoming seasons six and seven, and both would turn out to be some of the best in the run.

Oppenheim further bolstered his claim that his relationship with Quinn was fine by revealing that he messaged her recently to compliment her fashion projects. The 45-year-old and his twin brother, Brett Oppenheim, are the focus of the popular reality series and Quinn's costars.

Besides their roles in the "Selling Sunset" cast, the duo also owns the popular show's real estate group. The show featured the attorney and his team in their quest to sell off luxury properties to wealthy celebrities in Las Vegas.

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Christine Quinn Left 'Selling Sunset'

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Earlier, Quinn and the show producers mutually agreed on her departure from "Selling Sunset" after a string of drama on her end. Season five saw the 33-year-old in the middle of alterations with Emma Hernan and Mary Fitzgerald, fellow cast members.

Not long after the season finale, Quinn revealed that she had opened up a new business with her husband and was well on her way to being her own boss. She is also currently signed with IMG Models. The Blast shared that the reality star would not be a part of seasons six and seven of "Selling Sunset," which has already begun filming.

Quinn also caused quite a stir not long before her exit from the show was announced. The 33-year-old missed the season five reunion with the excuse that she had COVID. However, she was seen three days after the announcement shooting a video game commercial. Oppenheim confirmed that due to her absence, she no longer had a place in the company.

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Christine Quinn Accused Of Bribery

The finale of season five's big reveal saw Quinn get accused of bribing Hernan's client to refrain from working with her. The costar claimed that the client said Quinn offered him $5,000 not to do business with her.

Hernan converged with Oppenheim and Fitzgerald to discuss the alleged bribe; however, Quinn made no move to talk to either of them about the accusations. Instead, she claimed a COVID diagnosis and did not show up at the reunion.

Oppenheim, on his part, claimed that he was sure the accusation was founded because he spoke to the client, who gave a clear and direct response. "I spoke to him in person. Well, I should say, over the phone. I know the gentleman. I've met him, and I asked him many follow-up questions," the attorney revealed. "He was very clear about what happened. I don't think it's up for debate that she did this."

Oppenheim also expressed a desire to talk about the situation with Quinn and hear her side of the story; however, the 33-year-old's account of things is yet to be known.

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