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Christine Quinn puts Selling Sunset on blast as she claims season five contains 'fake storylines'

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Christine Quinn blasted Selling Sunset for allegedly faking storylines minutes before its season five premiere on Friday.The Netflix villainess, 33, told fans to enjoy the show's '5,000 fake storylines' in a tweet posted to her account 34 minutes before season five was set to drop on the streamer.'30 minutes till the launch of #SellingSunset,' she posted on Thursday night. 'Enjoy the new season and all of it's 5,000 fake storylines!' Putting them on blast!

Christine Quinn slammed Selling Sunset for allegedly faking storylines minutes before its season five premiere on ThursdayShe did not specify what exactly was real or fake on the newest season but ended her tweet with a money bag and nail painting emoji.However, according to a source speaking with Page Six, the allegedly fake storyline concerns a '$5,000 bribe' fellow Selling Sunset realtor Emma Hernan claims Christine offered in order to steal one of her clients.

Season five of Selling Sunset debuted on Netflix on April 22 and the stars teased the drama to come in a cover shoot for Netflix's companion site Tudum.The covers showed the 'real estate baegents' glammed up from head to toe and enjoying the finer things in life in the Barbie themed shoot.

Raising eyebrows: She did not specify what exactly was real or fake on the newest season but ended her tweet with a money bag and nail painting emoji All dolled up!The leading ladies of Selling Sunset were living it up in Barbie's dreamhouse as they posed up a storm for Tudum's first digital coverIn the shoot, fan favorite Chrishell Stause wore a hot pink satin mini dress with long gloves as she clutched a martini glass and reclined on a plastic-wrapped sofa.And Christine was all dolled up in a glittering mini dress and hot.

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