Why Christine Quinn Was Disinvited From The MTV Awards

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Selling Sunset's self-proclaimed villain, Christine Quinn has showed that she's left The Oppenheim Group. However, she mentioned that she's "absolutely" returning for season 6 of the Netflix hit.
So how come she wasn't in the 2022 MTV Awards whilst the rest of the forged have been? Recently, assets published that the show's "highest-paid star" was "disinvited" after calling out the series' creator and producer, Adam DiVello.
Why Christine Quinn Was 'Disinvited' From The 2022 MTV Awards
In June 2022, a source advised Page Six that Quinn was "disinvited" from the 2022 MTV Awards after a sequence of debatable statements about Selling Sunset's producers. "This decision didn't come from MTV. It came from Netflix/production," mentioned the insider.
"My guess is that they knew in advance that Selling Sunset was going to win, hence why Adam [DiVello] was in attendance, and it made it less sticky of a situation to not have Christine present." However, a separate supply stated that "Netflix managed the ticket allotment, not Adam, and Christine was never part of that allotment."
The show won large all the way through the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted. Selling Sunset was awarded the Best Docu-Reality Series award whilst Chrishell Stause gained Best Reality Star. Quinn was additionally nominated for an award herself—Best Fight—alongside Stause. That's why she was first of all invited to the event.
The whole solid (including Christine) won a save the date from each MTV and from Netflix again in February for the tournament," said the insider. "Many conversations have been had about inviting her with a plus-one, her arrival time, and so forth. Christine was then officially disinvited ultimate week."
Three weeks before the ceremony, Quinn made a series of allegations against DiVello. "There's been lawsuits filed towards him. Multiple complaints … and it is been ill," the reality star said on the Call Her Daddy podcast. "He in fact informed me to go crumple the stairs and kill myself at one point."
She also accused the producer of using "editing magic" on the show. "He mainly berated me for being too fair and I mentioned, 'This is my actual existence and this didn't occur and you already know this,' to which then he was screaming and yelling at me," shared the How to be a Boss B***h author.
After that incident, Quinn mentioned that "to this day, [DiVello] can not set foot on set with any of the girls in the administrative center as a result of misconduct." DiVello hasn't commented on the realtor's claims.
Why Christine Quinn Left The Oppenheim Group
On the day season 5 of Selling Sunset premiered, Quinn announced that she and her husband had started a company called RealOpen which allows people to buy and sell homes using cryptocurrency. "Why work for somebody else when you can be your individual CEO?" the reality star tweeted at the time. "It took over a 12 months of onerous paintings and tenacity to create this platform and patent-pending era." In her Forbes profile, Quinn said that she left The O Group because it wasn't "forward-leaning" and "wasn't a believer in crypto."
Sources previously instructed Us Weekly, "It was Christine's decision to go away the Oppenheim Group." Fans thought she was fired after Emma Hernan—whom she's been feuding due to a shared ex—told Jason Oppenheim that Quinn bribed a client to stop doing business with her. "So, an affiliate of Christine contacted my consumer and presented $5,000 on her behalf not to paintings with me and to paintings with her as a substitute," Hernan said in the show, later adding, "And the worst a part of it is that he said to me, 'I would like you to be aware that she said that she was out to sabotage you.'"
Ahead of season 5, Quinn tweeted: "30 minutes until the launch of #SellingSunset experience the new season and all of its 5,000 fake storylines!" Oppenheim and Mary Fitzgerald tried talking to her but she didn't show up to the meeting, convincing fans of her guilt. During the show's season 5 reunion special, Oppenheim said, "Right now, there isn't a place for her at The Oppenheim Group," but he's open to reconsidering. However, "She hasn't reached out to speak about it. I do know that she has some thoughts on it."
What Christine Quinn's 'Selling Sunset' Co-Stars Think Of Her Bribery Scandal
In April 2022, Quinn's former close friend, Davina Potratz said that she "can not defend" her anymore after allegations of bribing Hernan's client. "I in reality care about Christine. So I'm sitting here looking to defend her actions to other folks and be sympathetic and empathetic to no matter she's going via," Potratz said of Quinn. "But it is like, she doesn't respect it. At some level, I might never harm any individual, but I have to simply then stay out of it because I do not know what's going on." She added that the issue didn't come up at the brokerage for "a very long time."
Quinn's new ally Chelsea Lazkani also said that despite having "a great courting" with Quinn these days, she was hoping "she would had been in a position to modify earlier and she would not have accomplished some things she's accomplished along the means." The show's new addition added that she "can't make folks behave the manner I want them to, so that's on her." The rest of the cast maintains that Quinn is lying about her innocence in the bribery, as well as skipping the reunion due to COVID.
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