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WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JULY 20: Reality TV Personality Brett Oppenheim attends the Stephen Curry 2022 ESPYs celebration at LAVO Ristorante on July 20, 2022 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Paul Archuleta/Getty Images); WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MARCH 23: Christine Quinn attends Netflix’s “Selling Sunset” launch party on March 23, 2019 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rochelle Brodin/Getty Images for OPPENHEIM GROUP)

Brett Oppenheimis still supportive of his former employee andSelling SunsetcostarChristine Quinn.

While speaking with PEOPLE at the launch of1060 Appon Thursday in West Hollywood, the luxury realtor and Oppenheim Real Estate president, 45, discussed Quinn’s absence in the upcoming sixth season of the Netflix reality show.

Explaining his previous anxieties around Quinn not being on the show, Oppenheim explained: “But I got to say, I might have had a little bit of concern going into season six, but I have no concern coming out of season six.”

“I’m really proud of this season,” he added. “I think everybody stepped up, and it just ended up being unexpectedly an awesome season. So, all concerns have been completely diminished.”

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Brett Oppenheim Says Christine Quinn’s Exit Is a ‘Big Loss’ to Selling Sunset: ‘She’s Made for Reality TV’. photo credit: Victoria Sirakova

Teasing more about season 6, Oppenheim said: “We were a few weeks into filming, and there was absolutely no drama. I was like, ‘Oh, s—. OK, maybe we’re going to have a mellow season.’ Honestly, I was really kind of pleased about it. Then, some s— hit the fan just unexpectedly. So, I actually think that this season’s going to have as much drama as the other seasons.”

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“Yeah, it just came out of nowhere, but it was pretty rough for a few weeks in the office,” Oppenheim shared. “So, I think that it’s probably going to be entertaining for people even though it was a little difficult for me and my brother (Jason Oppenheim).”

Noting that the tensions have arisen between “people that we both care about a lot,” Brett said one particular scene was “tough.”

Brett Oppenheim Says Christine Quinn’s Exit Is a ‘Big Loss’ to Selling Sunset: ‘She’s Made for Reality TV’. photo credit: Victoria Sirakova

“We were in Europe when it started to hit the fan, which was kind of nice in some ways because we didn’t have to deal with it directly, but it was also a little bit troubling because we weren’t there to try to smooth things over,” he explained. “So, it was difficult to get through. Yeah, it was not fun to hear about, not fun to watch, but I presume it’ll be fun to watch for millions of other people.”

Brett attended Thursday’s event with his twin brother and his girlfriendMarie-Lou Nurk, as well asSelling SunsetcostarAmanza Smith, to celebrate the launch of the 1060 App, a new app designed for the real estate industry that provides an endless stream of the world’s most amazing houses and apartments through short digital videos, according to the company’s website.

A source confirmed to PEOPLE in August that Quinn, 34,will not returnfor seasons 6 and 7 of the hit Netflix series. Production for the upcoming seasonsbegan this summer. TMZ was the first to report the news ofQuinn’s departurefrom the series.

Since it first premiered in 2019, Quinn has been a staple onSelling Sunset, which follows the Oppenheim Group real estate firm as they sell some of the most exclusive luxury homes in Los Angeles.

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Overfive seasons, fans watched as Quinn not only sold real estate, but was also involved in drama with all of her costars. In an explosive season 5 conflict,Emma Hernanclaimed Quinnbribed a clientwith $5,000 to quit working with her. Quinn vehemently denied the accusation.

Quinn told PEOPLE she exited Oppenheim to launch her new crypto real estate ventureRealOpenwith husbandChristian Dumontetin April.

“I terminated my contract when the brokerage launched,” Quinn said. “I had to make a business decision that was for me, so I had to terminate the contract so I could move it over to my brokerage.”

source: people.com