Christine Quinn isn’t completely sold on returning to Selling Sunset after her dramatic exit.
“There are always conversations being had. I don’t know what that looks like,” Quinn, 37, exclusively shared with Us Weekly while promoting season 3 of House of Villains on Peacock. “I’m always open to having fun and turning looks, but it needs to make sense for me, so it’s just a question mark right now. We’ll see.”
Earlier this month, a report surfaced claiming production is gauging Quinn’s interest in a possible return for season 10 after Chrishell Stause confirmed she is done with the franchise.
While Netflix isn’t confirming anything just yet, Quinn explained that she still has connections to some of the cast.
Jason Oppenheim didn’t shut down the idea of Christine Quinn coming back to Selling Sunset. “I have nothing against her coming back. I think everything deserves a second chance,” Jason, 47, told TMZ on Thursday, June 13. “I think I would be onboard. But that would be a group decision.” The Oppenheim Group owner then […]
“I do keep in contact with some of the cast. Jason [Oppenheim], I actually talked with yesterday. I love him. I’ve always loved him, and he’s always been really supportive of me,” she told Us. “I do talk to a lot of the girls, also Nicole [Young], Davina [Potratz], Bre [Tiesi], here and there, and I see them at events and stuff like that.”
Season 9 of Selling Sunset wrapped in November 2025. Since then, several Oppenheim Group agents have stayed mum on whether they will return to the Netflix reality show for another season.
Although Quinn said she hasn’t kept up with the show, she has seen clips on TikTok and isn’t sure why things took a “darker turn from when I was on the show.”
Christine Quinn Art Streiber/Peacock
“It’s like the tides have changed, and I’ve seen a huge uproar and people being like, ‘Oh my gosh. Christine was right. Why did we not see this the whole time?’” Quinn said. “I had a lot of people that told me, ‘I went back and watched the season over again, and it’s like I was wearing rose colored glasses the first time I saw it.’ And so that does make me feel good.”
The How to Be a Boss B*tch author added, “I always saw things much sooner than the other girls did. My intuition is just really, really strong, and I could read people. I think a lot of them were blinded. It would be fun to come back and be like, ‘Bitches I told you. Saddle up. Let’s go.’ But I don’t know if they can handle it.”
For now, Quinn is gearing up for the season 3 premiere of House of Villains.
Hosted by Joel McHale, the hit comedy competition series brings together 11 reality all-stars who must scheme, strategize and shade each other in different challenges for a chance to win $200,000 and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
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Selling Sunset is all about the drama, but according to the cast, the context isn’t always fully present on screen. The Netflix series, which debuted in 2019, revolves around the employees at high-end Los Angeles real estate brokerage the Oppenheim Group. Selling Sunset has covered everything from the cast’s love lives to their office drama […]
Basketball Wives’ Jackie Christie, Mob Wives’ Drita D’Avanzo, Tom Sandoval and Tiffany “New York” Pollard are just some of the familiar faces set to join Quinn in the show.
“I’ve always loved the show. I’ve watched it. I’m a huge fan,” Quinn told Us about House of Villains. “When this opportunity came to me, I was like, ‘I have to do this.’ I was just excited to show my real personality and have fun and be silly and goofy. It’s very different from everything that I’ve done. I’ve never done a competition show. I’ve never done anything where I have roommates, let alone share a shower in a bathroom with someone. It was all new to me, but in the best way.”
House of Villains premieres on Peacock Thursday, February 26, at 9 p.m. ET with the first three episodes. Beginning Thursday, March 5, episodes will drop weekly on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.

