BLUSH Magazine - Spring/Summer 2022

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THE BOSS HAS ARRIVED Selling Sunset’s Christine Quinn talks motherhood, what empowers her, and owning being TV’s biggest villain

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LEGANT, on-time, and unafraid to say what she thinks. Christine Quinn is exactly how you’d expect as we get acquainted via Zoom - This is the first interview she’s done in preparation for the release of her new book: How to be a Boss Bitch. Since the latest season of Selling Sunset was released, the 33-year-old glamour queen has inevitably taken a lot of heat from fans, as she’s regularly depicted as the show’s

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villain with a fiery attitude and a willingness to burn bridges to get what she wants. It’s something she doesn’t mind at all, and the basis of how she’s written the tell-all-meetsself-help-guide book on being the best version of yourself. “I love being the villain, I do. And with that, also comes a negative connotation, which I don’t understand,” she tells us. “Being the villain means I can have fun being a bitch and saying outrageous things and having the balls to say what everyone else is already thinking. But you know, that’s what being a boss bitch is all about.”

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