Key Points
- Production delayed as negotiations finalize Quinn’s surprise season 10 comeback
- Major cast shakeup: Chrishell, Nicole Young and Chelsea reportedly exiting
- New full-time cast member Tara Sarbaz joins; Jason Oppenheim publicly supportive
CHRISTINE Quinn is reportedly heading back to Selling Sunset for season 10, marking her return to the Netflix reality hit nearly four years after her last episode aired in 2022.
According to reports, production has been delayed while negotiations for her comeback are finalised.
Quinn, who was one of the show’s original breakout stars when Selling Sunset premiered in 2019, left after season 5 and later launched her own brokerage, Real One.
In recent interviews, she had hinted that a return was possible, saying she was open to coming back if it made sense, according to Us Magazine.
Her reported return comes during a major cast transition. Chrishell Stause is said to be leaving the series after nine seasons, while Nicole Young and Chelsea Lazkani also reportedly will not return. New cast member Tara Sarbaz has reportedly joined the show full time and has previously worked with Jason Oppenheim.
Jason Oppenheim had previously shared that he would be open to Quinn returning, saying he believes in second chances. Quinn has also said she still keeps in touch with some members of the cast, including Jason, Davina Potratz, Nicole Young and Bre Tiesi.
Netflix has not officially confirmed the full season 10 cast, but Quinn’s possible comeback is already shaping up to be one of the biggest reality TV storylines of the season.
Why This Matters
Christine Quinn’s reported return matters because it reshapes Selling Sunset’s power dynamics amid a major cast turnover, promises high drama and ratings from a beloved original star, and underscores how comeback narratives can redefine reality-TV franchises.