Christine Quinn Recalls Being Told to Kill Herself by  'Selling Sunset' Creator Adam DiVello
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The 33-year-old real estate agent brings up the allegations when appearing on 'Call Her Daddy' podcast where she also speaks up against the Netflix show's production.

AceShowbiz - Christine Quinn made some serious allegations against "Selling Sunset" creator, Adam DiVello. When appearing in the Wednesday, May 18 episode of "Call Her Daddy" podcast, the real estate agent claimed Adam once told her to kill herself.

"There's been complaints filed against him - multiple complaints … and it's been sick," the 33-year-old revealed. "He actually told me to go fall on the stairs and kill myself at one point."

"[I was] being too honest. That wasn't the first complaint I filed against him. There was another complaint ... where he to this day cannot actually step foot on set with any of the women in the office because of misconduct,' she continued. "It was extremely terrifying when, you know, I mean, he's screaming in my face. It was horrifying."

When asked for more details about her "too honest" statement, Christine explained, "Basically, I did an interview and, I said, like, 'No, here's what really happened' - to which he was threatening me and yelling at me." She went on to share, "And, you know, there was other people around. There were witnesses to this. He basically berated me for being too honest."

During the interview, Christine also explained the real situation behind the camera. "There are six full-time storyboarders. What they do is they write the story lines and depending on how things change in [the] real world in our lives, they can kind of rotate the story lines," she first elaborated. "But we have six full-time storyboarders who create narratives."

"There was a time [when] I was actually talking about Mary in a scene and I watched my mouth say Amanza," she continued. "And I didn't say Amanza's name. And that's when I was like, 'What Wizard of Oz s**t am I up against?' Even the office scene when Mary got promoted - that was the best day we ever had together. We were so excited. We had so much fun. And it didn't happen that way on camera."

"We were all hugging each other and like, 'Oh, my God, Mary, I'm so happy for you.' We're all getting along," the TV personality further noted. "It was great. But the producers told me to keep walking out of the office. I walked out of the office probably 16 times and they were like, 'No smile. No wave. No smile. No wave.' But like, we're prisoners, right? We can't leave until, like, they get what they want."

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