Jason Oppenheim not against it Christine Quinn back to Sell Sunset – but is he thinking about a comeback?
“Although I’m sure he’d love to have her, it’s not in Christine’s interest right now,” a source said. Us Weekly.
Quinn, 35, is exiting the Netflix series in the summer of 2022 after five seasons. He also left the Oppenheim Group, the real estate brokerage run by Jason, 47, and his twin brother, Brett Oppenheim.
“I have nothing against him back. I think everyone deserves a second chance,” said Jason TMZ on June 13, “I think I’ll be on board. But it’s going to be a group decision.
Jason notes that Quinn’s return isn’t just up to him. Netflix, production and other players must all agree. “I would be happy if everyone else. She is a dynamic woman,” he added.
Quinn made a name for himself in 2019 when Sell Sunset premier He continues to be the main character and, often the main antagonist, in the show until August 2022 when us confirmed departure.
The real estate broker signaled that he was leaving in July 2022 when he opened his own company, RealOpen, together with his wife, Christian Richard (real name Christian Dumontet).
Quinn also commented on her ability to always be a part of the drama on the show, telling The New York Times, “I feel like I’m the only one who knows the job. I was the only one who said, ‘Hey, this is a show, and I’m going to give the world a show.’
Ever since she came out, Quinn has continued to make headlines for her and her relationship with her estranged husband.
Quinn and Richard, 45, split in March after five years of marriage. us confirmed at the time that Richard had been arrested for assault with a deadly weapon after he allegedly threw a bag with glass at his estranged wife. The page was touched by his son, Christian, now 3.
Richard posted $30,000 bond after being taken into police custody and released from jail. Quinn filed for a temporary restraining order against her husband, and after violating the terms, Richard was arrested twice.
After Richard posted bail for the second time, he filed his own restraining order against Quinn. The request was denied by the judge. us confirmed in April that Richard officially filed for divorce.
Quinn is now seeking legal and physical custody of her son, saying that “Richard’s actions and behavior have endangered her son’s health and well-being.” Richard has not publicly addressed Quinn’s claims, but he was officially charged with three misdemeanor counts of child abuse/endangerment, assault and violation of a protective order in May.
When Richard failed to enter a plea during a June hearing on the matter, a judge was forced to issue a criminal restraining order against him.
Despite all the turmoil in her personal life, Quinn still does her best to move forward.
“He’s doing well despite everything he’s been through and what’s going on,” Sell Sunset‘s Nicole Young exclusively against us at the sixth Annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards on Friday, June 15. “I’m really proud of him.”
Young, 37, added: “He’s got a game face and he’s not going to be underestimated. He’s in a really good headspace and he’s doing really well, so they’re really happy with him.
Quinn appeared in high spirits earlier this month when he met with Young and his teammates Sell Sunset star Mary Fitzgerald, Davina Potratz and Jason at an event for White Fox Boutique in West Hollywood, California.
“🔥 Who’s ready for some hot girls? 🔥 @whitefoxboutique it’s me! 😉,” Quinn captioned a photo on June 8 from the party.
Sell Sunset seasons 1 through 7 are currently streaming on Netflix.