Negotiations for Christine Quinn's return to Selling Sunset for season 10 have stalled amid disputes over living arrangements and costs during the Los Angeles filming. Separately, Nicole Young has officially exited the show after purchasing a $2.4 million home in Nashville.
Christine Quinn remains in active talks to rejoin Netflix's Selling Sunset for its tenth season, but discussions have hit a snag over logistics and accommodations, sources familiar with the matter tell TMZ. Quinn, who relocated full-time to the Dallas area in early 2025 with her son Christian following her divorce, faces challenges with the show's five-to-six-month Los Angeles production schedule. Producers prefer cast members to be LA-based, prompting talks of a split-time Dallas-LA arrangement and Quinn's request for production to cover her cross-country travel and housing costs. No agreement has been reached. Quinn left the series after season 5 in 2022 amid bribery allegations involving a client, which she denied and attributed to misleading editing. Reports of preliminary return discussions first surfaced in February. Representatives for Quinn and Netflix have not commented. In related news, Nicole Young has departed Selling Sunset. Sources say she declined to return for season 10, with producers not contacting her since the previous season. Young recently closed on a 4,500-square-foot, four-bedroom home in Nashville, built in 2024, for $2.4 million on March 3. She had sold her Los Angeles property earlier this year for $2.1 million and appears committed to her new life in Tennessee.