Christine Quinn Joins Josh Flagg In Shading 'Selling Sunset'
By Afouda Bamidele on February 23, 2023 at 1:00 AM EST
Christine Quinn is coming for her former co-stars!
The entrepreneur, one of the stars of the hit reality show "Selling Sunset," was known never to shy away from a bit of controversy. The show follows the glamorous lives of real estate agents in Los Angeles as they sell some of the most luxurious homes. After a recent review of the show by "MDLLA" star Josh Flagg, she had some things to say in response, and you guessed it β it's all wrapped in a subtle shade.
Christine Quinn Throws Shade At Josh Flagg's Criticism of 'Selling Sunset' And Some Of Her Former Co-Stars
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After getting dubbed the 'villain' of the Netflix series, she quickly became a fan favorite with her sharp tongue and outspoken personality.
Recently, fellow real estate agent and star of "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles," Josh Flagg, took a dig at the show, calling it "fake" and "scripted." And, in true Christine Quinn fashion, she clapped back in favor of the criticism in a subtle yet pointed manner.
In the video posted to his Instagram page, Flagg sat on a couch watching a cut from the series which he titled "Shadiest moments on Selling Sunset." It included several scenes with the mother-of-one in them and her other co-stars exchanging words. The reality TV star made some commentary scoffing at the show before writing in the caption:
"If you'd like to watch a real estate show with licensed agents, make sure to watch last night's episode of MDLLA on @peacock. If you want to watch actors pretend to be agents, tune into my newest YT video (Link in bio), where I review Selling Sunset. @estatemediala."
In the comment section, Quinn came for the popular TV show writing, "The joke is on y'all if you think Selling Sunset was ever about Realestate. π." To which Flagg then responded, "@thechristinequinn, I bet your back hurts from carrying the show πππ."
She, in turn, noted, "@joshflagg1 takes on to know one! π π love yβall @tracytutor."[sic] Another person expressed shock at the fact that the stars on the show might not have licenses by asking, "They don't have licenses?."
The 34-year-old, who famously fell out with some of the other women before leaving, took her chance to take a dig at them by writing, "I can't speak for the rest of the extras, but I can speak on my friends who I know do in fact have their licenses. Myself, Maya, Davina, Chelsea. πͺͺ."
After parting ways with the show after a series of heated conflicts with fellow cast members in season five, she has not stopped airing her views on what she thinks would become of it without her presence. The Blast shared that the author voiced her concerns about the show's upcoming seasons.
Despite the program's previous popularity, Quinn believes that the show may perform poorly in the future. The star left after being accused of bribing a client not to conduct business with one of her castmates, which she denied.
During an interview with E! News, Quinn noted that the addition of new cast members over the years has "diluted" the show's original composition, and she believes that the new season will "bomb." The reality TV star said:
"I think that people tune in to see the original characters that were a part of the show, and that was the five girls from season one."
Jason Oppenheim Speaks Up on Christine Quinn's Exit from 'Selling Sunset'
The brokerage owner spoke up about the departure of the famous co-star. He believed fans were getting tired of her drama long before her exit in August this year. The Blast shared that since her departure, the "How to Be a Boss B*tch" writer has kept herself busy with various ventures like writing a book and launching a crypto real estate venture with her husband.
In an interview with Page Six, the 45-year-old claimed that Quinn's villainous behavior had become stale and that her departure had brought a breath of fresh air to both the show and the real estate office.
The Oppenheim group founder explained that he didn't enjoy being privy to constant drama as a professional real estate broker. "It's not the type of drama that I enjoyed being a professional real estate broker," he said, adding, "So I think, if anything, it's provided a breath of fresh air for the office and the show."
He also disclosed that he had never had a personal feud with Quinn during her time on the show and wished her the best in her future endeavors.