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Christine Quinn

Christine Quinnis calling out “favoritism” in theSelling Sunsetediting room following her “villain” status in season 4 of the Netflix show.

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“It’s fun,” Quinn added. “But people need to realize it’s a show and obviously we do want to make it entertaining and we do want to have fun. So I like to do the best with what I’m given.”

But she said there are “absolutely” other sides of her costars that aren’t shown onSelling Sunset.

“There are many times where in the show I say certain things, but they don’t want to have another person respond to me so sometimes they’ll do an interview clip, and I’m just like, ‘Ugh! Why can’t I ever get a word in?'” Quinn explained, claiming that there’s “definitely favoritism in the editing room.”

Netflix did not immediately return PEOPLE’s request for comment.

She also opened up about her portrayal on the show translating to criticism on social media, sharing that being accused of faking her pregnancy was “the hardest.” Quinn said she hasn’t actually watched the show because she “didn’t get around to it,” so she was caught off-guard when viewers challenged her pregnancy.

“All these pregnancy rumors surfaced and I didn’t know where it was coming from,” she said. “Then I realized people were like, ‘I can’t believe you were doing yoga after a C-section,’ and I was like, ‘What are they talking about?'”

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Quinn isn’t the onlySelling Sunsetstar to take issue with editing on the show. Earlier this month,Maya Vanderalso spoke about herexperience filmingSelling Sunseton theDomenick Nati Showpodcast.

“A reality show can get easily manipulated and edited,” she said, pointing specifically to her castmate Davina Potratz, whom she said got “a bad edit” because “every show wants to have a villain.”

She claimed some of her own words were manipulated as well. “I did notice some stuff that I did not say. Somehow the words, if they don’t show your face but they put words together, they can create a sentence and make it look like I said something, which is pretty clever and interesting to watch.”

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However, Vander noted, “It is part of being in a reality show. You take the chance and you are at the mercy of the producers at the end of the day, and the editing.”

“Nothing we can do about it, you know?” she continued. “We are in a reality show, we signed contracts, and we respect the contract and we respect the fact that we’re putting ourselves out there, and whatever they decide to make us look like, it is what it is.”

Vander said she will “probably not” be a full-time cast member if the show, which is taped in Los Angeles, returns for season 6 as she wants to focus on her business and family in Miami.

Selling Sunset, which is currently streaming on Netflix, wasrenewed for two more seasonsin March.

source: people.com