'Selling Sunset': Christine gets loads of support as cast shades her on the drama
'Selling Sunset' season 5 is out, and we are here for the sass, drama, and everything bitchy. The girls at The Oppenheim Group have their claws out on this one. For those of you that are new, this show revolves around a group of realtors that square off against each other to sell some of the top houses in Los Angeles.
Season 5 shows Christine being ostracized by the rest of the group and portrays how she deals with it. Christine is a girl that has most definitely come out as someone to be straight-forward, dramatic and over-the-top through the seasons of the show. It's interesting to see what the show's most loyal fans have to say about her.
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'Selling Sunset' Season 5: Christine gets ganged up on as Chelsea calls cast out for bullying
The 'Selling Sunset' star shares how hard it has been as her friends turned against her and didn't like her for being who she is. She said, "I think the hardest thing is you're seen one way, and then people don't realize that you have feelings. People make mistakes and it's okay."
She definitely feels the pinch being shown as the bully girl in the new season. Season 4 ended with Christine tangled up in everyone's bad book. This made the fans look forward to the next season in hopes of either reconciliation or more conflict. The new season has all the girls having a tiff with Christine, and while they stand strong in their decision, fans on the internet have something quite opposite to say.
Amidst the drama, a fan tweeted, "Let me tell you, CHRISTINE QUINN IS #SellingSunset without her, the show would be nothing. The girls can ONLY talk ABOUT Christine. Everytime, everyday the same." This outrage aimed at the cast and in support of Christine was done by not one but many.
"There’s a difference between calling someone out for being a shit person and bullying. You can’t spread lies about someone, gaslight them, and then act the victim when they call you out on it. Someone get Christine some therapy ASAP #SellingSunset," vented another.
If Christine wasn't in the series... There would no series. She brings the heat where the other girls just want to pretend they love and support one another. #SellingSunset
— SilenceIsGolden (@OfficialBREE5) April 22, 2022
i feel like christine is still that girl, and will always be that girl. chelsea is my favorite. davina is seeking approval. vanessa can go to london. emma needs to date that fine ass man. mary is a sugar momma. chrishell is insufferable. amanza is boring. #sellingsunset
— khï (@mekhifiegl) April 23, 2022
I’m not saying Christine ISNT mean but all them bitches are messy and mean. Chrishell loves that everyone is hanging up on Christine ....#sellingsunset
— 🔮 BAD WITCH 🔮 (@imperfectiionn2) April 22, 2022
While Christine has a solid support system, Chrishell is on the radar for being the villain this season. As much as fans agree with Christine not being the always-nice girl, they also blame Chrishell for bringing out the worst in her. "Not saying Christine is innocent but every single one of those girls have some issue they need to work on not just Christine. She's being made out to be the only villian. Chrishell, Mary and Emma are also the villians. #sellingsunset," tweeted one.
"I think the thing they get wrong about me is that I'm just like everyone else. We have this thing up here that is our brain, and we have this thing here that's our heart," Christine shared for Netflix's first digital cover for their Tudum site. Although she receives the sweet support, she is equally called out on being fake.
Am I the only one who hates Christine? She is extremely fake and caught in her own lies and just blames everyone for everything. All she does is talk shit. I’m over it. 😵💫 #SellingSunset
— Marylou (@Marylou_yup) April 22, 2022
It’s Chrishell hating Christine so much that it’s making Christine likeable? #SellingSunset
— mich (@mickieldn) April 22, 2022
Season 5 streams in Netflix.
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