Christine Quinn Denies She Faked Contracting COVID to Skip 'Selling Sunset' Reunion

Mar. 16, 2025

Photo: Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen/YouTubeChristine Quinnis shutting down rumors about her recent COVID-19 diagnosis.On Wednesday’s episode ofWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Quinn sat down withCohenalongsideReal Housewives of Beverly Hills’Erika Girardiand addressed rumors about her absence from the recentSelling Sunsetseason 5 reunion.“People think you faked COVID,” Cohen, 53, said.“I absolutely did have COVID. I absolutely did,” Quinn responded.Ahead of the gathering, a rep for Quinn, 33, told PEOPLE that “out of an abundance of caution for the cast and crew, she did not attend the reunion.““She is still feeling under the weather and is taking all necessary precautions to keep her family safe,” the rep said at the time.As Cohen pointed out, some fans were not convinced due to the drama that has unfolded between the members of the Oppenheim Group and the announcement that there is “not a place” for Quinn at the real estate brokerage anymore.When asked onWatch What Happens Liveif she watched the Netflix series' reunion from home, Quinn admitted she opted forThe Kardashiansinstead.Cohen added that for theReal Housewives, when a cast member opts out of a reunion it’s an “ixnay.” Quinn, however, insisted that was not a part of her contract.Later during the late-night show, Cohen read off a fan question asking why Quinn did not participate in the reunion virtually like her co-star Amanza Smith, who also had COVID.“Well, I wasn’t feeling well at all. I was in bed until 4 o’clock that day. And like, no one wants to see what I look like in the morning,” she said.Rachpoot/MEGA/GC ImagesQuinn is known as the show’s primary antagonist, with her in-office feuds seemingly building with each new season. She has spoken out about her portrayal on the show, including following the fourth season’s premiere in December 2021. On an episode of E!‘sDaily Pop, she sharedhow she really feels about being “branded the villain.” While she “loved it at first,” with time, the storyline has lost its appeal.“I was hoping that multiple sides would be shown — my vulnerability, different things — but throughout the seasons, it just seemed to be this one-note consistency of my character portrayal, so it was hard for me.“Quinn did find a new ally in the fifth season, however, with the arrival of Chelsea Lazkani. The British-Nigerian newcomertold PEOPLE that she and Quinn have a “great relationship.”

Photo: Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen/YouTube

Christine Quinn Denies She Faked COVID to Skip Selling Sunset Reunion

Christine Quinnis shutting down rumors about her recent COVID-19 diagnosis.On Wednesday’s episode ofWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Quinn sat down withCohenalongsideReal Housewives of Beverly Hills’Erika Girardiand addressed rumors about her absence from the recentSelling Sunsetseason 5 reunion.“People think you faked COVID,” Cohen, 53, said.“I absolutely did have COVID. I absolutely did,” Quinn responded.Ahead of the gathering, a rep for Quinn, 33, told PEOPLE that “out of an abundance of caution for the cast and crew, she did not attend the reunion.““She is still feeling under the weather and is taking all necessary precautions to keep her family safe,” the rep said at the time.As Cohen pointed out, some fans were not convinced due to the drama that has unfolded between the members of the Oppenheim Group and the announcement that there is “not a place” for Quinn at the real estate brokerage anymore.When asked onWatch What Happens Liveif she watched the Netflix series’ reunion from home, Quinn admitted she opted forThe Kardashiansinstead.Cohen added that for theReal Housewives, when a cast member opts out of a reunion it’s an “ixnay.” Quinn, however, insisted that was not a part of her contract.Later during the late-night show, Cohen read off a fan question asking why Quinn did not participate in the reunion virtually like her co-star Amanza Smith, who also had COVID.“Well, I wasn’t feeling well at all. I was in bed until 4 o’clock that day. And like, no one wants to see what I look like in the morning,” she said.Rachpoot/MEGA/GC ImagesQuinn is known as the show’s primary antagonist, with her in-office feuds seemingly building with each new season. She has spoken out about her portrayal on the show, including following the fourth season’s premiere in December 2021. On an episode of E!‘sDaily Pop, she sharedhow she really feels about being “branded the villain.” While she “loved it at first,” with time, the storyline has lost its appeal.“I was hoping that multiple sides would be shown — my vulnerability, different things — but throughout the seasons, it just seemed to be this one-note consistency of my character portrayal, so it was hard for me.“Quinn did find a new ally in the fifth season, however, with the arrival of Chelsea Lazkani. The British-Nigerian newcomertold PEOPLE that she and Quinn have a “great relationship.”

Christine Quinnis shutting down rumors about her recent COVID-19 diagnosis.

On Wednesday’s episode ofWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Quinn sat down withCohenalongsideReal Housewives of Beverly Hills’Erika Girardiand addressed rumors about her absence from the recentSelling Sunsetseason 5 reunion.

“People think you faked COVID,” Cohen, 53, said.

“I absolutely did have COVID. I absolutely did,” Quinn responded.

Ahead of the gathering, a rep for Quinn, 33, told PEOPLE that “out of an abundance of caution for the cast and crew, she did not attend the reunion.”

“She is still feeling under the weather and is taking all necessary precautions to keep her family safe,” the rep said at the time.

As Cohen pointed out, some fans were not convinced due to the drama that has unfolded between the members of the Oppenheim Group and the announcement that there is “not a place” for Quinn at the real estate brokerage anymore.

When asked onWatch What Happens Liveif she watched the Netflix series’ reunion from home, Quinn admitted she opted forThe Kardashiansinstead.

Cohen added that for theReal Housewives, when a cast member opts out of a reunion it’s an “ixnay.” Quinn, however, insisted that was not a part of her contract.

Later during the late-night show, Cohen read off a fan question asking why Quinn did not participate in the reunion virtually like her co-star Amanza Smith, who also had COVID.

“Well, I wasn’t feeling well at all. I was in bed until 4 o’clock that day. And like, no one wants to see what I look like in the morning,” she said.

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Christine Quinn

Quinn is known as the show’s primary antagonist, with her in-office feuds seemingly building with each new season. She has spoken out about her portrayal on the show, including following the fourth season’s premiere in December 2021. On an episode of E!‘sDaily Pop, she sharedhow she really feels about being “branded the villain.” While she “loved it at first,” with time, the storyline has lost its appeal.

“I was hoping that multiple sides would be shown — my vulnerability, different things — but throughout the seasons, it just seemed to be this one-note consistency of my character portrayal, so it was hard for me.”

Quinn did find a new ally in the fifth season, however, with the arrival of Chelsea Lazkani. The British-Nigerian newcomertold PEOPLE that she and Quinn have a “great relationship.”

source: people.com