‘Selling Sunset’ Producer Told Christine Quinn To ‘Kill’ Herself!
Christine Quinn revealed that Adam DiVello, a Selling Sunset producer, bullied her and told her to kill herself!
Christine went on the Call Me Daddy podcast on Tuesday and revealed some shocking details about one Selling Sunset producer. Quinn told host Alexander Cooper that Adam told her to kill herself at one point. “There’s been complaints filed against him. Multiple complaints … and it’s been sick,” Christine alleged. “He actually told me to go fall down the stairs and kill myself at one point.” She continued, “He was threatening me and yelling at me. There were other people around, witnesses to this.” Christine added that the Netflix producer came after her for being too honest.
“He basically berated me for being too honest and I said, ‘This is my real life and this didn’t happen and you know this,’ to which then he was screaming and yelling at me.” During the Tuesday interview, the Selling Sunset star also revealed Adam was accused of sexual misconduct. “That wasn’t the first complaint I filed against him. There was another complaint to where he, to this day, cannot set foot on set with any of the women in the office because of misconduct.”
Quinn added that the Selling Sunset producers go out of their way to create dramatic storylines and they even force the cast to say some lines. “It is a male-dominated industry in the production field to which they manipulate women. They harass them. They just mentally torture and intimidate them.” Christine continued, “They’ll say, ‘If you say this word, if you say this sentence, we’ll let you leave.’ And so after three hours … it comes to a point where we’re just like, ‘Fine, I’ll say that, I don’t care.’ So it’s the intimation tactics.”
The reality star continued, “I want to clarify here. It’s Adam DiVello. Adam DiVello is the one who owns the production company, which is the same one who did The Hills and made Heidi [Montag] and Spencer [Pratt] look like they were crazy.” Divello is the owner of the production company, Done and Done Productions. Quinn added during the podcast that Selling Sunset would be better off without Adam’s production company controlling the narrative.
“I think it would have been so inspirational and I think we could have played along with the drama but when we’re working with people telling us what to do, how to say [something], even wardrobe notes, you know, push up your cleavage…It’s hard you really can’t win.”
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