has alleged that creator Adam DiVello told her to kill herself.
The real estate broker, who has quit the Oppenheim Group and following the explosive fifth season, made the damning claims during an appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast.
‘There’s been complaints filed against him, multiple complaints, and it’s been sick,’ Christine alleged.
‘He actually told me to go fall on the stairs and kill myself at one point.’
Christine continued: ‘[I was] being too honest. That wasn’t the first complaint I filed against him. There was another complaint, to where he to this day cannot actually step foot on set with any of the women in the office because of misconduct.
‘It was extremely terrifying when, you know, I mean, he’s screaming in my face. It was horrifying.’
When pressed for more details on her ‘too honest’ remark, the reality star 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.
‘And, you know, there were other people around. There were witnesses to this. He basically berated me for being too honest.’
Metro.co.uk has approached Adam for comment. He has not yet responded to the allegations.
Christine’s claims come after she also alleged in her book, How To Be a Boss B*tch that she was ‘fired and then rehired by the production company’ for her no holds barred confessionals.
‘I was pointing out in interviews all the things that were totally fake — from our dialogue, to our relationships, to our actual listings,’ she penned.
‘Our clients didn’t want their houses turned into sets, and most of them didn’t want to get involved with the s—t show that is reality TV.
‘So the producers would feed us listings, especially the new girls. There was dirt to be shared and these big glossy lips of mine weren’t about to keep any secrets — I didn’t sign a f—king NDA!
‘Of course, by the next season we all had to sign one, you know, to preserve the “magic curtain” and all that bulls—t.’
Metro.co.uk has approached Adam for comment.
Selling Sunset is available to stream on Netflix.
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