One good thing might come from the news that Chrishell Stause is leaving Selling Sunset: Christine Quinn is considering coming back. I need everyone to stay CALM.
After season nine aired, Chrishell announced she was leaving the show for good. She said it’s no longer good for her mental health, and honestly, even the viewers now can see that. The show has taken a bleak turn, the drama has gotten really below the belt, and you can see the cast members are getting really upset by how their personal lives are often dragged through the mud.
But one thing that might make Selling Sunset worth watching again would be if Christine Quinn came back. And, if some reports are anything to go by, she’s in talks to do so.
Christine and Chrishell never really got on, and now Chrishell is leaving, Christine is considering more than ever what a return might look like for her. An insider told MailOnline she’s thinking about it, but would only accept an offer from Netflix if it were “really juicy”. Fair enough.
The source added: “There has always been talks – every season.” Producers are said to have Christine on the “top of their minds” right now, as an attempt to get the show back together. As they should!
via Netflix
Christine Quinn was on the show from the start until season five, but announced from season six onwards she would no longer be in the cast. She recently dished her opinion of the state the show is in right now. Hinting this season has showed the true colours of the cast, Christine posted a video with the caption: “I see y’all finally met the cast I worked with..”
In the clip she hilariously mimed a quote of Donald Trump saying: “Drug dealers, drug lords… people from mental institutions, hundreds of thousands of major criminals.” Obviously that quote is quite dicey, and she doesn’t mean it literally, but you can see the shade she’s trying to get across.
Earlier this year, Christine claimed the show hasn’t been the same without her, and hinted that it’s gone really downhill without her presence at the brokerage.
“Let’s call it what it is — I invented that show,” she told Playboy. “You can’t replace the main characters with background extras and expect people not to notice. It’s like replacing champagne with sparkling water and wondering why the party isn’t lit.”
She knows her worth, now get her back!
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