Christine Quinn’s planned return to Selling Sunset is on hold as negotiations with Netflix stall over where she would live during filming and who would cover travel and housing costs. The impasse could delay her appearance in the show’s upcoming season and shapes how producers and the star may accommodate a cross-country arrangement.
Where the disagreement lies
Quinn is in talks to rejoin the cast for Season 10, but producers want her to be based in Los Angeles for roughly five to six months while cameras roll. Quinn, who relocated to the Dallas area in early 2025 after a difficult separation, prefers to remain closer to her son and support network — creating a practical and financial clash over logistics.
Production has signaled some flexibility, including the possibility of a split schedule between **Dallas** and **Los Angeles**, and discussions are ongoing about whether the show will pick up the tab for flights and temporary lodging.
Key facts at a glance
- Status: Active negotiations; no signed agreement for Season 10 yet.
- Filming location: Selling Sunset shoots primarily in Los Angeles, requiring extended on-site availability.
- Quinn’s situation: Lives full-time in Dallas with her son and has family nearby after moving in early 2025.
- Producer offer: Possible split-time arrangement and negotiation over coverage of travel and accommodations.
- Background context: Quinn left the series after Season 5 in 2022 amid disputes with the Oppenheim Group, which she has denied.
For viewers and industry watchers, the debate over housing and travel funding is more than a production detail: it will affect shooting schedules, storyline continuity and which cast members are available for promotional work.
Personal backdrop that shaped the move
Quinn’s decision to relocate followed a highly publicized and contentious split. Her ex-husband filed for divorce in April 2024 after an arrest tied to an incident involving their son. The separation included allegations of abuse, court orders and disputes over custody and finances.
Quinn has described a period during which she lost control of key accounts and communications after her ex assumed control of her phone number and other resources. She has said those events left her practically without the means to manage day-to-day life, prompting the move to Texas where she now has family support.
Since settling in Dallas she has focused on rebuilding and caring for her child; returning to the show would require balancing those responsibilities with months-long commitments in California.
What to watch next
- Whether Netflix and producers agree to cover Quinn’s travel and temporary housing costs.
- Whether a formal split-time schedule is written into her contract.
- How any agreement will affect Season 10’s filming timeline and storyline planning.
- Potential public statements from Quinn or the production if a deal is reached or collapses.
Negotiations are ongoing and no final decisions have been announced. For now, Quinn’s potential comeback remains conditional: a return hinges on resolving the practical question of where she will live while cameras are rolling and who bears the costs of that arrangement.
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