Mar. 16, 2025
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Christine Quinnis calling out “favoritism” in theSelling Sunsetediting room following her “villain” status in season 4 of the Netflix show.
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“It’s fun,” Quinn added. “But people need to realize it’s a show and obviously we do want to make it entertaining and we do want to have fun. So I like to do the best with what I’m given.”
But she said there are “absolutely” other sides of her costars that aren’t shown onSelling Sunset.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Christopher Polk/E! Entertainment/NBCUniversal/NBCU Photo Bank via GettyChristine Quinnpredicts thatSelling Sunset’s days could be numbered.In an interview with PEOPLE, the real estate agent and former cast member of the Netflix hit, 34, reveals that she has kept up with other members of the show since her departure in the fifth season and believes some of the magic that originally drew people to the series is gone.“It’s definitely a different vibe to say the least,” Quinn, who was justeliminated fromThe Masked Singer, said.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Christine Romans revealed that she is leaving CNN after 24 years.
Announcing her decision on the air Friday morning, the network’s chief business correspondent said, “It has been a pleasure waking up early for you for so many years to get your morning started.”
“I love CNN dearly. I have loved my 24-year run here, 24 years right? But I have decided I am ready for a new chapter.
Mar. 16, 2025
Christine Sinclair is retiring from international soccer.Photo:Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty
Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty
Christine Sinclair is hanging up her cleats — or at least her Canadian ones.
The 40-year-old professional athlete, one of the most renowned soccer players of all time, first teased her retirement from international soccer with a vague Instagramposton Thursday.
Soon after, Canada Soccer officially announced the news on its own social media accounts, dedicating several posts to Sinclair, the highest-scoring player in international soccer.
Mar. 16, 2025
Christine Sun Kim is speaking out after feeling snubbed during her American Sign Language performance of the National Anthem and “America the Beautiful” atSuper BowlLIV on Sunday.
“As a child of immigrants, a grandchild of refugees, aDeafwoman of color, an artist and a mother, I was proud to perform the national anthem and ‘America the Beautiful’ in American Sign Language at the opening of the Super Bowl on Sunday,” she wrote.