Selling Sunset’s Christine Slams ‘Sick’ Pregnancy Rumour

Christine's pregnancy was documented in season four of the show.

 

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If you’ve already binged your way through season four of Selling Sunset, you’ll have seen how Christine Quinn made her pregnancy look as glam as possible, and that she has now welcomed baby Christian, with her husband Christian Richard.

But since the show has aired, Christine has taken to social media to slam rumours circulating that Christine faked her pregnancy.

Over the weekend, Christine shared a screenshot of a private message she received from a follower. Although the post was later removed, Us Weekly noted it before it was removed.

“Why did you fake your pregnancy? It’s totally OK to admit to having a surrogate but don’t set unrealistic expectations for PP moms when you didn’t even carry the baby yourself,” the message read. “It’s deceitful and a shame.”

Replying to this, Christine simply wrote: “K y’all are beyond f**king sick.”

 

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She then took to Twitter, sharing, “For all yall still mad on pregnancy gate please go look at my ig stories. And apologize. This is seriously so hurtful.”

“You can post a picture of giving birth and these conspiracy people still won’t believe you. Kind of sick,” one follower wrote, to which Christine then replied, “Haha so true babe.”

Christine and Christian welcomed their baby boy, Christian (I can imagine this is going to get confusing), in May of this year. Sharing a sweet pic at the time, Christine wrote: “I could not feel more in love, blessed, and grateful. Words can not express the joy of being a mommy.”

 

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Going on to share her birth story with the publication, Christine admitted that there was some panicking when it came to delivering her baby.

“I had been cramping for two days and I didn’t know; I really thought it was normal. Then my water broke, and we had to rush to the hospital,” she says.

While she planned to give birth naturally, the 31-year-old ended up needing an emergency cesarean section: “I was labouring for some time and the complexity of it all when I got there. I couldn’t do what I wanted to do, so that’s when we had to make the decision.”

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