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Selling Sunset: Netflix reality star Christine Quinn bids goodbye to O Group with new self-help book and cryptocurrency property brokerage

  • Quinn talks about the Netflix reality show, its fake storylines, exaggerated conflicts and on-camera confrontations
  • Her new book, How to Be a Boss B***h, looks at relationships and finance and reveals her less-than-confident past

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Star of Netflix reality show Selling Sunset, Christine Quinn, has published a self-help book. Photo: Netflix
USA TODAY

Christine Quinn will be the first to tell you not everything on reality TV is, well, real.

Speaking on Zoom from her Southern California home, Quinn, 33, freely admits that some of the biggest storylines on Netflix’s Selling Sunset – which portray her as the most villainous (yet most stylish) real property agent at The Oppenheim Group brokerage – are either hyped up for drama or entirely fake.

“Oh, I’m not allowed to share anything,” Quinn says of the show’s behind-the-scenes secrets. “But I do anyway.”

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It’s this refreshing candour, coupled with her signature snark, that undergirds Quinn’s new book, How to Be a Boss B***h: Stop Apologising for Who You Are and Get the Life You Want.

Christine Quinn is releasing a self-help book, How to Be a Boss B***h. Photo: Getty Images
Christine Quinn is releasing a self-help book, How to Be a Boss B***h. Photo: Getty Images

Billed as “part prescriptive how-to, part manifesto, part tell-all”, the book tackles popular self-help topics like relationships, finance and manifestation with candour, humour and surprising pearls of wisdom.

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