Selling Sunset’s stars are speaking up about what really happened at Christine Quinn’s drama-filled wedding. During the gothic-chic winter wonderland spectacle, sparks flew, but not in the way Quinn would have liked. Instead, tensions rose between her fellow cast members and the episode ended with Chrishell Stause exiting the bash halfway through. However, Quinn and other co-stars are saying that’s not really what happened. 

It sounds like the dramatic finale of Selling Sunset’s season three wasn’t actually as heated as production made it seem. The season ended with Christine Quinn’s over-the-top wedding where she finally tied the knot with her multi-millionaire fiancé Christian Richard. But, viewers didn’t get to see much of the wow-worthy celebration, since cameras were focused on the rest of the Selling Sunset cast getting into an argument. Davina Potratz caused tensions to rise after grilling Chrishell Stause about her divorce from Justin Hartley. Claws came out and the scene ends with Stause getting up from the group and walking out of Quinn’s wedding. But, did this really happen? Apparently, not so much. Christine Quinn and Davina Potratz are sharing the real story. Here's what actually went down. 

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According to Us WeeklyChristine Quinn opened up about what really happened in a recent podcast interview. Quinn revealed, “Chrishell was at my wedding. She didn’t walk out. I didn’t see her walk out,” Adding, “She was there the whole night — unless she walked out and came right back. She was there ’til the end.” Screen Rant also chatted with Davina Potratz earlier this month about the argument at Quinn’s wedding. As Potratz was sharing her side of the story, which you can read more about here, she went on to say that Stause did stay for the reception. Potratz revealed, “She actually didn’t leave in that moment.” Potratz then went on to explain that Stause did get up to leave the conversation. 

So, is production manipulating footage to make the show more entertaining? It wouldn’t be all that shocking, considering the masterminds behind the show are the very same who created the early 2000’s reality show The Hills. And, if you’re not familiar with how that show ended, we highly-recommend doing a quick google search to find the clip of Brody Jenner standing on a Hollywood backlot. 

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Source: US Weekly