her, this is really strange. And she said,
‘No, you’re fine.’ ” The next day, “Jason and
I were filming” — in the show she looks as if
she can barely stand up — “and I don’t feel
good at all.” So they wrapped and she went
home for a nap.
Just as she was turning over, she says, “my
water immediately broke. It was just like in
the movies — it was gushing. I couldn’t even
put pants on.” So she wrapped a towel
around her middle and raced to the
hospital, where they discovered that she
was already “10cm dilated”, so there was no
time for pain relief. They tried to vacuum
the baby out — “imagine that with no pain
medicine” — whereupon the baby’s
heart rate started dropping and “I was
flatlining, the baby was flatlining”, so she
had to have an emergency C-section. She
was in so much “excruciating pain” that
she “blacked out”.
At this point “they took my husband out
of the room and they said, ‘You need to
choose one right now — baby or Christine?’
And he was, like, ‘You need to do both.’ ” It
was “absolute insanity”. “The time I walked
into the hospital to the time the baby was
born,” she says, “was 22 minutes.” If there
had been traffic, “I would have probably
died myself, along with the baby.”
She had a few days off and then she went
back to work, a little more than a week later.
W hat, I shriek. A week later? Didn’t she
feel awful? She felt “swollen”, she says, “and
it was hard to be on my feet and walk”. But
she is so “go-go-go” she gets bored if she sits
around the house — a $5 million shag pad in
the hills, with infinity pool, floating staircase
and an “environmentally friendly fireplace”
— so she found the strenuous days being
physical “in a weird way helped heal me”.
Hmmm, OK. She shrugs. “We’re women,
you know. We have no choice and we are
f ***ing strong.”
One of the great features of Selling Sunset
is how shamelessly competitive everyone is
Top, from left Quinn with her husband, Christian, taking their baby, also called Christian, and one of their dogs for a walk; out in
New York in September. Above, from left A masterclass in wearing green in Selling Sunset; the cast of the show
— Quinn may look kind of pastel but that
doesn’t mean she won’t crawl over broken
glass to sell a house for $10 million. Baby C’s
baby shower included an “extreme high-
fashion jungle” and a live sloth — “My
favourite animal in the whole world.” Her
wedding, which featured in one episode of
the show, cost $1 million, with snow, swans,
a black wedding dress and a gothic wedding
cake that “bled” — it was the highlight of
series three.
But she cried when she saw that they had
chosen to focus on the pathetic Chrishell,
who flounced out of the party after a fight
with another estate agent, rather than broad-
cast her “vows”. If you want people to “see
your side”, she tells me, you have to get up
and get back on the show, even if you’re
splitting at the seams. Did the producers of
the show apply pressure to come back as
soon as she had given birth? “No, not really,”
she says. “I think it was a decision that I
made to go back, because if I don’t tell my
story, someone else is going to tell it for me.”
Even so, her husband can’t watch the show
because it is “edited and manipulated and
spun and turned around”.
Having said that, I’m astonished at what
they put her through. The new series shows
her nearly giving birth on set, nearly dying
when she has the baby, then coming straight
back to work, only to be dragged to pieces by
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