Christine Quinn Hides from Anti-Fur Protesters Under a Table at New Jersey Book Signing

Mar. 16, 2025

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Christine Quinn attends the Critics' Choice Real TV Awards on June 02, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California.

Christine Quinnfaced backlash at a recent book signing on Sunday.

In a photo from the event, below, theSelling Sunsetstar, 33, can be seen hiding under a table as anti-fur demonstrators protested during the appearance, where she was promoting her new book,How to be a Boss B*tch.

In several ofher Instagram postsfrom the day, Quinn is seen wearing fur and leather.

A day before the New Jersey signing, Quinn reportedly faced off with more protesters outside her meet and greet at The Strand in New York City, theMailreported.

A representative for Quinn had no comment.

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Selling Sunset’s Christine Quinn hides behind a desk from anti-fur protestors at her book signing in Ridgewood, New Jersey.

The reality star recently found herself fending off another allegation. During season 5 ofSelling Sunset, Quinn’s castmate and fellow real estate agent Emma Hernan accused Quinn of bribing a client with $5,000 to stop working with Hernan.

Quinnspoke with PEOPLEin May and addressed the serious accusation.

“Accusing someone of a criminal tort is not only defamatory — but you can’t afford my lawyers,” Quinn said. “So it’s not a funny thing to say. I would never bribe a client. I’ve never bribed a client. I don’t need to bribe a client, because they’ll work with me organically.”

Quinn also told PEOPLE she left the real estate agency where the show is set, the Oppenheim Group, due to her and herhusband Christian Dumontet’s launch of their new crypto real estate venture,RealOpen.

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Christine Quinn seen leaving the launch party for Ciaté x Christine Quinn at The Marylebone Hotel on September 22, 2021 in London, England.

She also claimed she was the one to end her contract.

“I terminated my contract when the brokerage launched,” Quinn told PEOPLE. “I had to make a business decision that was for me, so I had to terminate the contract so I could move it over to my brokerage.”

A rep for Netflix did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on Tuesday. The streaming service has yet to announce a season 6 renewal of the popular reality show or a cast lineup.

Netflix has promised more drama-filled Oppenheim Group content withSelling the OC, which follows the realtors at the company’s second office in Orange County, Calif. Thefirst trailerfor the spinoff is out now.

source: people.com