Selling Sunset's Christine Quinn has claimed she has been 'silenced' from talking about the hit Netflix show.
The 33-year-old's future at The Oppenheim Group appears to be up in the air following the drama of season five.
Christine has spoken out a lot about the reality TV series over the past two weeks and made explosive claims about Selling Sunset producer Adam DiVello.
Appearing on Wednesday's This Morning via video link from her home in Los Angeles, Christine told hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield that she is now forbidden from talking about Selling Sunset.
"You've said it is story boarded, is any of it real?" Phillip asked Christine about the drama on the show.
"Well, I have to say, it pains me because my book is all about how to be confident and how to be assertive, especially as a woman," Christine replied.
"And unfortunately, Adam and his production company have used every intimidation tactic in the book to silence me. I've received multiple letters from him trying and shut me up and no one can shut me up because the fact is, I told my truth, I revealed factual information and I talked about my experiences."
Phillip then asked Christine about the accusation that she tried to bribe a client of Emma Hernan's during the filming of season five.
Christine quickly responded: "I have absolutely never bribed a client, nor would I ever. Like I said, I've been silenced from talking about the show but I always love TV and the show must go on, and the show will go on. I'm not going anywhere, I'm always gonna be on television."
Mother-of-three Holly then said: "So it does appear, from what you're saying here, reading between the lines that the door is shut on Selling Sunset?"
"No not at all, it's really just up to me to figure out what I want to do moving forward," Christine replied confidently.
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