This piece of news will probably disappoint a lot of readers, but all good things come to an end. Recently, it was announced that Christine Quinn would be leaving Netflix's Selling Sunset for good. The decision, while sad, has not come as much of a shock, considering that she had skipped the fifth season due to COVID.RELATED: Selling Sunset: The Truth About Chelsea Lazkani's Relationship With Christine QuinnShe has spoken about what led to this decision and what her plans for the future are. The good news is, the future is looking bright for Christine.

It Was A Mutual Decision

Christine Quinn is not only a reality TV star. She's also an author and a very successful businesswoman. The latter has been a factor that contributed to her departure from Selling Sunset. Alongside her husband, Christine launched her own real estate company, Real Open, and it has become her priority.

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"My husband and I started RealOpen.com, so it's a platform to facilitate home sales through cryptocurrency, and the seller will receive a cash transaction, so it's like a wire," she explained about her company. She also said that she "terminated my contract when the brokerage launched," she explained. "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." While fans might be sad that she will no longer be part of the show, this is clearly the right move, and Netflix agreed, so there is no bad blood.

The Drama Between Christine And Her Co-Stars

When thinking about Christine Quinn's time on the show, it's impossible not to think about all the drama that went on between her and her co-stars. The one that stood out the most was when Emma Hernan accused her of bribing a client to make her lose them, which outraged Christine.

"Accusing someone of a criminal tort is not only defamatory — but you can't afford my lawyers," Christine said at the time. "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."

While drama is an important part of reality TV, this is real life, and whatever disagreements she might have had with her castmates have nothing to do with her decision. We wish Christine the best in this exciting new chapter of her career.