Christian Richard in a black suit posing with his arm around Christine Quinn, who is wearing a grey dress; they're both smiling
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Report: Christine Quinn ‘Planning’ Divorce From Husband Christian Following Double Arrest

It has been an extremely challenging week for Selling Sunset star Christine Quinn. First, her husband Christian Richard got arrested for domestic violence. He threw a bag with a glass bottle in it. He was aiming for Christine but missed and hit their toddler. The cops showed up and carted him out of their house while he was in nothing but a bathrobe.

The next day, the cops swarmed their house after they received calls about safety concerns. With their guns drawn, the cops arrested Christian for a second time. Now, according to Us Weekly, Christine’s next move is plotting a divorce.

Christine’s next steps supposedly include divorce

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Christine and Christian tied the knot in December 2019. The Sellng Sunset cameras rolled as the two dropped an unbelievable amount of cash for their lavish wedding. Less than five years later, Christine is allegedly preparing to exit the marriage.

“Christine Quinn is planning on leaving Christian,” a source close to the reality star said. “She’s planning on filing for divorce.”

Christine and Christian haven’t commented on the drama surrounding their household. However, the Los Angeles Police Department explained that Christine obtained a restraining order against her husband. His second arrest stemmed from a violation of that order, and he is scheduled for a court appearance on April 10.

In addition to sharing their two-year-old child, Christine and Christian also opened a real estate brokerage called RealOpen. If the two move forward with their divorce, we ex[ect it to be a contentious legal battle. Potentially, these two have a lot to fight over. For now, Christine and her son are reportedly safe and away from Christian in a separate location.

If you or someone you know is facing domestic violence, please reach out to The National Domestic Violence Hotline. The number is 800-799-7233. They’re open 24/7. English, Spanish, and 200+ other languages are available through interpretation services.

TELL US- DO YOU HAVE ANY WORDS OF SUPPORT FOR CHRISTINE AS SHE ALLEGEDLY MOVES FORWARD WITH HER DIVORCE?

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