Reports say that Quinn left the show in 2022 after co-star Emma Hernan accused her of bribing a client with $5,000, an allegation Quinn has denied. At the time, she announced she would focus on her crypto firm, RealOpen. Other outlets report that fellow original cast member Heather Rae El Moussa is also returning after her 2023 maternity leave.
The program is described as following real estate agents at the elite Oppenheim Group in Los Angeles. A release date for the new season has not been announced, according to sources. Multiple sources claimed that the decision to leave was a mutual one between Quinn and the Oppenheim Group.
You know, I always follow my agent’s lead. I always want them to do what’s best for themselves. I know she’s starting her own thing, and I supported her in that. I would never question any agent’s decision in their professional endeavors. I always think that they’re capable of making their own decisions. I’ll advise and support, but I would never get upset at anyone for leaving. Honestly, I want the best for Christine, and if she thinks that’s best, then I support that.
The Independent reported that Jason Oppenheim wished Quinn well and supported her decision. Quinn later criticized the show's editing, saying she felt editors showed favoritism and portrayed her as a one-note character, and described her return as a reintroduction from a different place with more perspective, confidence, and clarity.