Forget everything you know about Christine Quinn because you don’t really know her at all. During a “Call Her Daddy” podcast appearance, the reality star claimed that her on-screen persona was pretty much an invention that she dreamed up before filming began. “This is a show, I’m going to put on a show,” she said, explaining that producers asked her to play the villain on day one. “Villains can’t be relatable,” she added later. “A lot of me is on the cutting room floor.”

What about all that Season 5 chaos? Totally fake, according to Quinn. Jason and Brett Oppenheim were fully aware that she was going to start her own brokerage. “I told production going into it, ‘Listen, I’m leaving the Oppenheim Group, you guys know that, so let’s get creative with the storylines and let me talk about my own brokerage.’ To which they conveniently edited it out,” she explained. Quinn alleged that Jason and producers thought she needed a more dramatic reason to leave the brokerage than just to start her own business, so they cooked up the “fake bribery storyline” with Emma Hernan.

As for Hernan, she’s still holding a serious grudge over that rumored (and, according to Quinn, totally fictitious) bribe. “It’s a hundred percent facts, just like the engagement was a hundred percent false,” Hernan told Entertainment Tonight. “I’m super real, I’m super genuine … I would do anything for anybody, and [Christine] is the complete opposite.”

Nicki

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