Selling Sunset’s Christine Quinn in Bathing Suit is “Kinda Classy” — Celebwell

Selling Sunset's Christine Quinn in Bathing Suit is "Kinda Classy" — Celebwell

Selling Sunset‘s Christine Quinn is feeling “Kinda Classy ✨ Kinda Hood 💅🏻” in a swimsuit. She posted the photo of her in a metallic outfit with a ton of hashtags: “#christinequinn #mood #aestheticgram #firefits #beachlife #bikinipost #styleoftheday #summervibes #mermaidlife #discovermiami #lifestyleblog #fashionedit #oceanside #model #stylecrush #sellingsunset #simpleveyond #miamilife #miamibeach #explore #bluehues #wiw #summerstyle #marcjacobs #balenciaga #silver #vibez.” How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Selling Sunset‘s Christine Quinn stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don’t miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!

“Lauryn Bosstick has this face roller that is cold as ice (and my heart),” she told Teen Vogue. “I keep it in my freezer and roll it on my face in the morning, during a long flight, and before I go to bed. It makes my face look snatched AF.” “Using a tool, which typically has a roller at each end made from jade or rose quartz, you massage or roll the skin away from your face. You may also see face rollers made with other materials like stainless steel or amethyst,” says the Cleveland Clinic. “You can use your face roller every day for about 5 minutes to give an immediate boost to your appearance, but the results aren’t long-lasting. Most people see results for just a few hours after treatment.”

 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 17: In this image released on May 17, Christine Quinn attends the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards: UNSCRIPTED in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/2021 MTV Movie and TV Awards/Getty Images for MTV/ViacomCBS)

“I’m all about plastic surgery truth-bearing. It’s important in a world where there’s this facade of social media causing people to have body dysmorphia,” she has said. “‘People think that [things are] real, and it’s not. I tell people all the time: I got my boobs done, I get my lips done, tons of Botox, tons of make-up….How I look on Selling Sunset is not how I look when I wake up in the morning. The full start to finish, including wardrobe, is around two-and-a-half to three hours. My glam isn’t cheap, either – $1,000 a day, if I go all out. It’s expensive to look this cheap,” she told Vogue.

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 22: Davina Potratz (L) and Christine Quinn attend Netflix’s “Selling Sunset” Private Viewing Party on March 22, 2019 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)

Christine has tried EMSculpt, calling it one of her favorites. “Using high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy, or HIFU, Emsculpt is the newest non-invasive aesthetic procedure in the body contouring market.  It induces supramaximal muscle contractions to burn fat and strengthen abdomen and buttocks muscles in weeks instead of the months it would take to get the same or similar results in the gym, or with the alternative butt-lift,” says AmSpa.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 22: Christine Quinnarrives for the Balenciaga NYC Show Spring 23 Collection at the New York Stock Exchange on May 22, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images)

“I’m definitely not putting pressure on myself,” said Quinn after having a baby. “My body and my hormones will never be the same but that’s something I really embraced and I’m kind of rolling with it.”

Christine was “misunderstood” on the show, she says. “I was pregnant on top of dealing with postpartum depression… This season was really difficult for me,” says Quinn to ET Canada. “I did the best that I could with the emotions that I was dealing with at the time and that I’m still dealing with now.” She added: “​​They make fun of the fact of me being late in the show. ‘Oh, Christine’s late. Oh, Christine’s late.’ And it’s because I was literally having panic attacks and I was worried about my pregnancy and something going wrong….It was a lion’s den and these girls were pitted against me. And it was really, really difficult.”

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