Netflix's hit reality realtor show Selling Sunset is set to air its sixth season before the end of 2022, with a new slew of drama and luxury houses for fans to indulge in. The show debuted in 2018, quickly became one of Netflix's most popular reality shows, and it has continued to build its fan base through spinoffs like Selling The OC.

Since the last season, Christine Quinn announced she was parting ways with the show to pursue her business interests outside the Oppenheim Group. With that has come major tea spilling about everything on the show that didn't sit right with her from season one and beyond.

Selling Sunset Edited Christine's Words And Even Dubbed Her Voice

Christine Quinn looking serious on Selling Sunset

Christine revealed in an interview on the podcast Call Her Daddy that producers often dubbed her voice and edited her words to be taken out of context in an attempt to make conversations between the cast seem more dramatic and nasty than they were.

This editing made Quinn look more like a villain than she genuinely was while on the show and made it seem like she was taking jabs at her co-workers when she was having a normal conversation that had nothing to do with the show.

Selling Sunset Edited Christine's Pregnancy

Christine Quinn holding her baby on Selling Sunset

Reality stars don't get time away from the cameras and are expected to work as long as the cameras are on. On the show, Christine was shown doing yoga in season four while pregnant, but the order of episodes made it seem Christine had already had her baby before doing the yoga session.

Call Her Daddy revealed that this editing led to Christine getting hate and fans questioning whether she was pregnant. This twist in editing made it seem like Christine bounced back with no issues after her traumatic birthing experience, setting an unrealistic standard for viewers of the show.

The Oppenheim Group Has More Agents Than Selling Sunset Depicts

Selling Sunset Cast Posing In Front of White Backdrop

Even though it seems like the Oppenheim Group is a close-knit group of fabulous agents, Jason Oppenheim revealed a behind-the-scenes secret of Selling Sunset in an interview with Us Weekly. By focusing on a small group of agents, fans are able to connect with each of the cast members in some way, making it easier to build storylines around the cast.

If the show included every agent, there would be too many people doing mundane things that fans would get bored and forget who the leading players are, ultimately losing viewers.

Not Everyone On Selling Sunset Is A Totally Willing Participant

Selling Sunset's Mary Fitzgerald looking back over her chair

Christine Quinn was adamant about the other cast members of the show not wanting to do a show; Adam Divello backed this claim in an interview with Variety. Divello noted that reluctant cast members make for better television and more authentic moments caught on camera.

Clearly, this idea worked out in Divello's favor, given the popularity of the show and the demand for more seasons. Even with memes about Selling Sunset poking fun at the cast, the show certainly changed their lives and made them household names.

Selling Sunset Is Scripted (Kind Of)

The Selling Sunset Season 5 women wearing fashionable outfits

The current cast members have adamantly denied that the show is scripted, but Christine Quinn quickly threw that idea out of the window during her Call Her Daddy interview. The show is produced by the same company that created Laguna Beach and The Hills, which were heavily scripted but made to seem like they were documentaries, just like Selling Sunset.

Quinn noted that storyboards are involved, and the cast is encouraged to start drama. Even with this information being revealed, it hasn't stopped fans from enjoying the series.

Parts Of Christine's Wedding Were Reshot For Selling Sunset

christine quinn with husband and wedding planner

Christine's wedding was one of the most dramatic moments of Selling Sunset, and the filming of the wedding was just as much of a production as the ceremony itself. Wedding planner Lisa Lafferty told Page Six the wedding was delayed due to production having to reshoot scenes, which made the day even more stressful.

The spectacle of the wedding being the pinnacle of season three production had to get every shot just right, no matter how long they delayed the wedding, which may be a source of Quinn's dismay with the show.

Selling Sunset Hides The Cast's Kids

Maya, Heather, and Christine sitting on the couch in the office together on Selling Sunset

While it might seem like the agents' children are kept off-screen for their privacy, this isn't the case. In an interview with Women's Health, Maya revealed that getting a nanny and filming with infants cost the production crew time and money, so they rather keep the kids off-screen and focus on their parents' lives.

Not having the children on camera is for the better as it keeps them out of the public eye and away from ridicule which could affect them later in life, but makes life harder for the mothers as they try to film and be a parent.

Christine Was Always The Villain

One of the biggest secrets Christine revealed during her Call Me Daddy interview was that she was always meant to be the villain from the moment she was cast. Looking at Quinn's storylines and outlandish comments that she claims have been edited to reflect a different story entirely, it is clear the show wanted her to come off as wicked and conniving.

This doesn't bother Quinn as she claims this was her intention as well but is more concerned with how people react to the show because of it.

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