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Chrishell Stause and her former Selling Sunset colleague, Christine Quinn, seem far from reconciling their differences.
During her appearance on the October 30 episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Stause, 44, candidly shared that she and Quinn, 37, remain estranged following their well-publicized disagreement.
When asked by a fan about her last interaction with Quinn and if she was aware of Quinn’s situation post-divorce from Christian Richard, Stause responded, “We don’t talk. I’m sure that’s not a surprise to anyone. I do wish her well, but we haven’t crossed paths since our last filming session. Actually, that’s not entirely true. We both attended a White Fox Party, but stayed at opposite ends of the room. We caught a glimpse of each other, but that’s about it.”
In a candid revelation, Christine Quinn discussed her departure from Selling Sunset, asserting that Chrishell Stause received favorable treatment due to her past relationship with ex Jason Oppenheim. “It’s like a reality show where everyone’s involved with each other, even the boss,” the Masked Singer alum, 34, joked about the office dynamics during an interview.
Stause and Quinn had a strained relationship while working at the Oppenheim Group from as early as season 1 of Selling Sunset, but the bad blood really amped up in season 3.
The duo had a huge argument in season 1 which resulted in the former soap star blocking Quinn on social media. When Stause had personal issues in season 3, Quinn did not appear to be supportive of Stause’s side, deteriorating her dynamic with Stause even further.
Quinn ultimately exited Selling Sunset and the Oppenheim Group and hasn’t appeared since season 5.

Chrishell Stause. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival)
In May 2023, Quinn reflected on her feud with Stause in response to fans questioning her via X about the Netflix show.
“I think @Chrishell7 and I have both come a long way. I think it’s all about timing. I think now we could just get together and laugh and realize the joke is on everyone else. 👀 😂,” she wrote at the time.
Quinn also spoke to the New York Times in July 2022 about her decision to move on from the Oppenheim Group, discussing how she felt to be portrayed as the villain on Selling Sunset.
“I feel like I was the only one that understood the assignment,” she told the outlet at the time. “I was the only one that said, ‘Hey, this is a show, and I’m going to give the world a show.’”
Meanwhile, Quinn has faced other personal life drama in the years since departing Selling Sunset, including a messy divorce from Richard.
In April 2024, Richard filed for divorce from Quinn, citing irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split. The exes share son Christian, 4, whom they welcomed in May 2021.
Quinn waved goodbye to her life in Los Angeles following her separation and instead opted to put down roots in Texas with her son.
“I am really, really grateful to be living here,” she said of her new home near Dallas in an interview with People published in January 2025. “[It’s a blessing to] be close to my family. I have a sister who lives really close to me, and my son has a cousin.”
 
					 
							

 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
						 
						 
						