Christine Quinn from ‘Selling Sunset’ Matches Her Lamborghini

Cue the theme music.

On Friday, Christine Quinn, of “Selling Sunset” fame, was spotted driving to a Los Angeles gas station in a bright yellow Lamborghini — all while sporting duds matching the ultra-luxury sports car with a T.

Or should we say…to a B? The yellow-and-black ensemble certainly gave off bumblebee vibes, with the very pointy, Madonna-esque cone bra sewn into Quinn’s midriff-bare shirt just bringing home that bubbly visual.

But the look’s rock-hard silhouette was no less immediately reminiscent of biker-inspired clothing. Sure, Namilia, the Berlin fledgling fashion label behind the outfit, named the top and bottom components “Yellow Moto Cone Top” and “Yellow Moto Mesh Pants” respectively.

Christine Quinn in Los Angeles
Quinn’s yellow-and-black ensemble, coordinated to twin with her Lamborghini, is definitely buzz-worthy.
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According to Namilia’s website, the brand image is one of “REBELS. PROVOCATORS. DESTROYERS OF FALSE PERception.”

That’s not a bad cross-pollination in terms of branding for Quinn, 33, who has recently gained some notoriety from rumors that she was rejected from this year’s MTV Awards after publicly accusing the producers of ‘Selling Sunset’ of crafting ‘ fake storylines’.

Christine Quinn
Quinn, 33, gained a reputation on “Selling Sunset” for her cutthroat approach, sky-high taste and stinging comments.
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The broker – known to fans of “Selling Sunset” for her killer approach, sky-high taste and stinging comments – was also accused by her former co-star and colleague at The Oppenheim Group, Chrishell Stause, of faking a COVID diagnosis in order to did not participate in the show’s reunion special, which aired in early May. However, Quinn has emphatically denied this.

One thing’s for sure: Quinn remains a busy bee, still going out to promote her just-released book “How To Be a Boss Bitch,” billed as “[p]art prescriptive how-to, part manifest, part tell everything” that “gives its readers the tools to define their own Boss Bitch style and manifest their own success – without being held back by the conditions of society.”

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