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Christine Quinn admits she’s ‘disappointed’ over Selling Sunset’s portrayal of her wedding day

The real estate agent married Christian Richard back in December

Christine Quinn has admitted she’s “disappointed” over Selling Sunset’s portrayal of her wedding day.

Season three of the hit Netflix show dropped today, with one of the focal points being Christine’s dream winter wedding to Christian Richard.

Speaking to People magazine, Christine confessed she cried when watching her wedding play out on the show – and they weren’t happy tears.

“I was a little disappointed. It just didn’t really showcase the way that it was,” she said.

People Magazine

“The wedding was the best day of my life and it was hard for me to watch it on the television show because that’s not really the way that I remember it,” she continued.

“I understand they wanted to get certain storylines in there, but this was actually my day. This was my day, and I was just disappointed in the way it was perceived on camera and translated, unfortunately.”

“I’m not going to lie, I was crying when I watched it. I was like, ‘This is not my wedding, this is not my wedding.'”

“I would have loved some vows. I would have loved a line from me: I talked with all the girls afterward, they congratulated me,” she added.

“I curated my music very well — I was really happy about that, and I walked down the aisle to Sweet but Psycho by Ava Max, the violin version; I did my bouquet toss to Iggy Azalea’s Lola; and I had Phantom of the Opera playing when we were announced as husband and wife.”

“We had these huge LED screens that were gorgeous, projecting snow and rain and [playing] thunder, and all these fabulous things. It was just a whole theatrical performance.”

After expressing her disappointment over the show’s depiction of her big day, Christine added: “It is what it is.”

During a previous interview with Goss.ieChristine admitted she was struck down with COVID-19 on her wedding day.

“I was really, really sick on my wedding day,” she explained while appearing on our chat show Goss Chats. “I actually had, which I now know, was corona.”

Check out her full interview below:

On the latest episode of Goss Chats, Goss.ie Founder & CEO Ali Ryan sits down with beauty guru Mark Rogers.

From his upcoming wedding to surrogacy plans, Mark opens up about a hectic few months ahead.

#GossChats is sponsored by top Irish aesthetic clinic Haus of JeJuve.

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