Fellow actress Amanza Smith also tested positive over the weekend. Christine Quinn missed Sunday’s Selling Sunset meeting after testing positive for COVID on Saturday, news confirmed.
A representative for Quinn, 33, told news that “due to undue care for the cast and crew, he did not attend the meeting.” “He is still experiencing bad weather and is taking all necessary precautions to protect his family,” he said.
His co-star Amanza Smith also tested positive over the weekend.
On Sunday, Smith told fans on Instagram Stories that he was holding a meeting from within quarantine. While it may not sound significant, the 45-year-old interior designer is proud to show how he achieved his glory.
Quinn is known as the show’s main antagonist, and their feud in the office seems to increase with each new season. Even though he wasn’t present at the gathering, his name has likely come up several times as some of the big dramatic moments in season five relate to him. The mother-of-one is known for creating drama between the ladies of the Oppenheim group, and season five is no different.
Ahead of the new season, which premiered on April 22, Quinn shared her disgust in a tweet about the show.
He discussed his role on the show following the premiere of season four in December. In an episode of E’s Daily Pop! He shared how he feels about being “flagged as a criminal. Although she “loves him at first,” the plot loses its appeal over time. “I was expecting a lot of countries to be featured my vulnerabilities. Different things but as time go on, it just seemed to be that sequence with a touch of delineation of my character, so that was tough on me.”
However, Quinn found new allies in his fifth season with the arrival of Chelsea Lascano. The British-Nigerian newcomer told news that he and Quinn have a “great relationship. I wish he could change sooner and not do some of the things he’s been doing all this time, but I can’t get people to behave the way I want. So it’s up to him he told Fitzgerald upfront from news.