Christine Quinn of Selling Sunset already has her eyes on the horizon after three seasons starring on the show. She recently hinted at her exit.
Christine Quinn has been the star of Selling Sunset since season 1. However, the superstar realtor appears ready to embark on new territory after season four.
Quinn's boss demeanor on Selling Sunset has made her a standout among the real estate agents at the Oppenheim Group. Her glamorous ice queen-themed wedding in season three helped to present her in a more positive light after feuding with much of the other realtors in the first two seasons. Her tall stance, high fashion looks, and beach blonde hair only aid in her ability to demand your attention with her straightforward and outspoken personality. Chrishell Stause' shocking divorce from actor Justin Hartley became the focal point of last season, leaving fans more than eager for another season. But, while season 4 of the hit Netflix reality series has been confirmed, Quinn is already hinting at her exit.
In an interview with WSJ Magazine published Monday, Quinn dished on the success of the show. “The show’s obviously been doing really well. In August, it was in the top 10 most-watched shows on Netflix, so that’s really exciting,” the 31-year-old said before teasing her plans after season four. “We don’t have any official news [about season 4] yet," the Netflix star revealed. "But it would be great to film the next season and then do my own thing because I feel like I have a lot to share with the world outside of real estate and fighting with b*tches.” In season 1, Quinn boasted about how easy it was for her to pass the realtor exam and launch her career in real estate at a young age. Now, as she enters into her 30s, Quinn sounds ready to expand her portfolio.
But, could other reality TV ventures be in Quinn's future? She stated her awareness of how good she is at it. “I love it and I’m great at it,” she told the outlet after seemingly shunning her current role on Selling Sunset. That she is. Last season she faced criticism for being one of the only agents to comment on Stause' divorce from the This Is Us star.
The trained actress and model rose to stardom on the reality series after leaving her hometown of Dallas, TX, and attending Julliard in New York City. She landed a number of small acting gigs prior to making it big in real estate and reality TV. Now that Quinn has the ball in her court, she ready to make her mark in Hollywood.
Source: WSJ Magazine