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Selling Sunset's Mary Fitzgerald Bonnet Sets Record Straight on Possible Christine Quinn Return
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Date:2025-04-25 20:03:21
Mary Bonnet is shedding light on Christine Quinn's potential return to Selling Sunset.
Despite recently reuniting with her former costar at a party with fellow realtors Jason Oppenheim and Nicole Young, the 43-year-old feels the sun has truly set on Christine's time in the Oppenheim Group office.
"I wish her the very best," Mary told E! News at the Critics Choice Real TV Awards, which was livestreamed on CCA's Youtube, X and Facebook channels on June 15. "I feel really, really bad for what she's gone through and I want her to live her best life."
However, Mary said it's unlikely that Christine—who is in the middle of a divorce from ex Christian Dumontet—will be returning to the Netflix show.
"I don't think that's gonna happen," she continued, explaining that their June 7 reunion at a White Fox party was actually just a serendipitous encounter. "We just ran into each other and got a picture, so it kind of got blown up into that she's now coming back."
But while there are no plans for Christine—who left the Netflix show in 2022 after five seasons—to bring her fierce runway fashion to the Oppenheim offices once more, there will still be plenty of drama on the upcoming "emotional, explosive and surprising" eighth season, according to Mary. (For Mary's full interview, tune into E! News tonight, June 17, at 11 p.m.)
"I can't divulge who or what happened," she teased, "but I'm involved a little bit."
Mary added, "There's a lot of twists and turns with relationships. It twisted quite a few times during the season."
For what it's worth, Christine also has no plans to revisit Selling Sunset. "I have my girls that I absolutely love and I'm so supportive of them," she told E! News last year, "but for me, I don't think I'll watch the show just because I want to know them for who they are and not what they're edited to be."
Plus, the 35-year-old has her sights set on other projects.
"For me, I would love to get back into scripted," noted Christine. "That's what I would really love to do, like Lady Gaga did with her career."
But before Selling Sunset season eight returns, keep reading for a deep dive into the love lives of its stars.
—Reporting by Daryn Carp
Jason was on the market for a while before sparking romance rumors with tennis player Genie Bouchard in January 2024, though it's unclear where they stand.
The Oppenheim Group owner previously dated real estate agent Chrishell Stause for seven months but they broke up because, as she put it, "our ideas for family" were ultimately not "aligned."
He also dated model Marie Lou Nurk for 10 months before their split in May 2023.
Chrishell married nonbinary musician G Flip in May 2023.
In a May 2022 Instagram video, Chrishell opened up about her relationship with the 27-year-old. "I am attracted to masculine energy and I don't really care about what the physical form is," she explained. "With G, they identify as nonbinary. They really feel like they are a mix. They identify on both sides of male and female. I personally find [it] such a beautiful mix and it's probably why we did connect on such a deep level so quick."
Brett sparked romance rumors with tattoo artist Samantha Abdul in 2022, after dating Australian model Tina Louise.
Though we caught a glimpse of their relationship in season five, the duo went public with their romance in April 2021 but broke up eight months later.
Sound like a similar timeline to Jason? Must be twin telepathy!
Christine Quinn married tech CEO Christian Dumontet—who goes by Christian Richard in the show—in 2019, though they called it quits in 2024 after the reality star accused him of domestic violence that "resulted in injury" of their son Christian Georges Dumontet. (Christian has denied the allegations.)
Prior to their breakup, the couple started their own real estate company called RealOpen, which allows buyers to purchase a home using cryptocurrency.
Heather Rae Young married HGTV's Tarek El Moussa on Oct. 23, 2021.
The day before the wedding, Tarek—who was previously married to Flip or Flop costar Christina Haack—wrote on Instagram, "If you had asked me four years ago I would've told you I was never getting married again and honestly I didn't even think I would find love. Then one day Heather jumped onto my boat, looked at me, smiled and the rest is history. Thank god for that day."
The two welcomed their first baby together in February 2023.
Mary Bonnet married Romain Bonnet in 2019 during season one of Selling Sunset!
But while we got to see the two love birds tie the knot, Mary's rep confirmed to People that they actually had "a civil union a couple of months before the show began filming in June of 2018, but 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."
She shared in April 2023 that she suffered a septic miscarriage.
She married Jeff Lazkani in 2017 but filed for divorce in March 2024 over irreconcilable differences.
They share two children:Maddox Ali Levon and Melia Man.
Emma is single and ready to mingle!
The real estate agent revealed to Today that she is "single and dating" and "open to a relationship," adding that she is "open to something moving a little bit more serious."
So what happened to Selling Sunset property developer Micah McDonald? After being seen flirting it up in season five, Emma says they still talk and "have a great relationship."
"TBD what happens with that," she told Today.
Amanza, who has two children with ex-husband and NFL star Ralph Brown, keeps her relationship status on the DL.
In an April 2022 E! News interview, she revealed that she's been in a secret relationship.
"That's the one thing that I've been able to keep a secret, so now it's almost like a goal," she said. "I'm glad that it's gone this long and if it comes out, it comes out. But it's almost fun to keep that private."
But by the following August, Amanza and land developer David LaQua made things Instagram official.
Maya Vander has been married to her husband David Miller since 2017 and they went on to welcome children Aiden Vander and Elle Vander.
In December 2021, Maya tragically lost her third child during a stillbirth at 38 weeks pregnant. In May 2023, the pair welcomed a baby girl named Emma.
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