Mary Fitzgerald is gone with dealing with Christine Quinn’s drama on “Selling Sunset”.
22.04.2022 - 19:03 / usmagazine.com
A Netflix love story. Selling Sunset has had a core relationship anchoring the real estate drama since season 1 with Mary Fitzgerald and Romain Bonnet, which makes sense since the two met while looking at homes.
“Romain flew out to look at some homes in the area and I was his agent!” Fitzgerald revealed to Women’s Health in August 2020. “We hit it off from there. His modeling agency encouraged him to relocate because of all the bookings in the L.A. area.”
The French model is 12 years younger than his love, but that didn’t stop their romance from quickly getting hot and heavy.
The duo secretly wed in a civil union ceremony in March 2018, just a few months before they started filming the Netflix series. Us Weekly confirmed in August 2020 that the couple were already married before Bonnet proposed at the end of Selling Sunset season 1 and before their season 2 wedding. However, the stars’ representative said no one knew the two made things official that early.
“They chose not to tell any of their friends or family, as they were still trying to see if their relationship would work out in the long term,” the rep told Us at the time. “In their minds, they weren’t properly married until the wedding that was filmed during the show.”
While their nuptials were secret, their feelings were anything but. Bonnet gushed about his love weeks before their public wedding.
“We don’t control our feeling, deep down. Loving, is sharing, helping, supporting the people we really love around us,” he wrote via Instagram in September 2019. “With @themaryfitzgerald we have up and down like everyone, but this girl god damn, she is special ! She makes me so happy everyday. When you find that person that makes you happy like that, life becomes amazing, and
Mary Fitzgerald is gone with dealing with Christine Quinn’s drama on “Selling Sunset”.
Jason Oppenheim doesn't mince words about what the future holds for Christine Quinn at the Oppenheim Group, revealing «there's not a place for her» at the brokerage firm following her alleged bribery stunt.Jason makes the comments during 's first-ever reunion show (streaming now on Netflix) while offering an update about Christine's future, after Emma Hernan claimed during the tail end of season 5 that Christine (through an «associate») presented a longtime client of Emma's a $5,000 bribe to work with the Boston native. Christine denied the accusation, but Jason says it, in fact, happened.
As Jason Oppenheim and Chrishell Stause continue to navigate their relationship as friends, colleagues, and former flames, a never-before-seen clip from season 5 of “Selling Sunset” has the pair getting emotional during the series’ first-ever reunion special.
Losing love. Shortly after Jason Oppenheim and Chrishell Stause called off their whirlwind romance, he admittedly struggled with his decision.
Still working through the split. Jason Oppenheim and Chrishell Stause didn’t hold back about their decision to part ways during the Selling Sunset reunion — but there were more details that didn’t make it on screen.
All is fair in love and reality TV. Jason Oppenheim broke down over his relationship with Chrishell Stause in Netflix’s first look at the Selling Sunset season 5 reunion.
Christine Quinn won't be featuring in the highly anticipated Selling Sunset reunion episode, which is set to land on Netflix on Saturday 6 May. The 33 year old real estate agent, who recently hinted that she's planning to leave the hit reality TV show, didn't join her colleagues at the reunion, leaving fans disappointed.
If you’ve already binged Selling Sunset’s season five then you’ll know about Christine Quinn's ongoing drama with the rest of the Selling Sunset cast, Heather and Tarek’s wedding, a new British-Nigerian cast member Chelsea Lazkani and Jason Oppenheim and Chrishell Stause’s relationship. There is a lot more to get excited about because The Oppenheim Group will reunite to discuss all that’s happened in this season.
After Selling Sunset’s Emma Hernan alleged that Christine Quinn attempted to bribe one of her clients to switch brokers, their coworker Mary Fitzgerald has weighed in on the potential ramifications.
Mary Fitzgerald is speaking out about the drama that went down on Selling Sunset this season.
Season five of hit Netflix reality drama Selling Sunset hit our screens on Friday 22 April and most avid fans appear to have binged the whole thing already and we don’t blame them. Fashion is a huge part of the show and there’s not a chance you will spot the likes of Mary Fitzgerald, Chrishell Stauce and of course Christine Quinn stepping into The Oppenheim Group Real Estate office without a pair of designer heels on.
Chrishell Stause is defending herself. The star hopped on her Instagram Stories on Monday to set the record straight about claims that she’s a mean girl -- following the release of season 5 of the Netflix series. «Hi guys,” the 40-year-old real estate agent began her video message. “Honestly still feel like I got hit by a bus a little bit from yesterday’s reunion,” she added as she talked to the camera.
Not here for the backlash. As Selling Sunset fans react to season 5 of the Netflix show, Chrishell Stause is speaking out regarding her strained relationship with costar Christine Quinn.
Selling Sunset season 5 will soon be explained. Netflix confirmed to ET earlier this month that the series will have its first reunion show — and now more details have emerged, along with a new cast photo.The reunion show will debut Friday, May 6, and will be hosted by star Tan France. Those participating in the reunion include Jason and Brett Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Romain Bonnet, Heather Rae El Moussa, Amanza Smith, Maya Vander, Davina Potratz, Vanessa Villela, Emma Hernan and new O Group realtor Chelsea Lazkani.However, as a photo from the reunion revealed, Christine Quinn will be notably missing.
Blink and you will miss it? Selling Sunset offers fans a glamorous look at the world of real estate, but the series has also become a topic of conversation over their onscreen mix-ups.
Selling Sunset 's Jason Oppenheim has teased the series five reunion as he shared some behind-the-scenes updates from filming on Sunday. Viewers who have already binge-watched series five will be able to see what has happened since the final episode and get all the gossip from the cast in the explosive reunion, which is available to Netflix on 6 May.Taking to Instagram, Jason shared a video with his twin Brett Oppenheim and co-star Romain Bonnet in their trailer ahead of filming for the fun episode. In the clip, Jason says: "We're here for the reunion, we've got our own trailers, although I'm kicking it with Romain and Brett.
The first photo from the Selling Sunset season 5 reunion special just dropped, along with the release date!
Selling Sunset season 5 will soon be explained. Netflix confirmed to ET earlier this month that the series will have its first reunion show — and now more details have emerged, along with a new cast photo.The reunion show will debut Friday, May 6, and will be hosted by star Tan France.
Not on the same page. After season 5 of Selling Sunset questioned Christine Quinn‘s future with the company, Davina Potratz addressed her coworker’s actions on the show.