Selling Sunset’s Christine Quinn puts on busty for Pretty Little Thing photoshoot

Selling Sunset’s Christine Quinn puts on a VERY busty display in figure-hugging purple midi dress for Pretty Little Thing photoshoot

She is a reality show icon who is well-known for flooding her social media with glamorous snaps.

And Christine Quinn has now put on a very busty display as she rocked a figure-hugging midi dress for a Pretty Little Thing photoshoot.

The Selling Sunset star, 32, flaunted her ample assets and enviable curves in a stunning purple strapless bandage dress as she posed in a kitchen for the shoot.

Gorgeous: Christine Quinn put on a very busty display as she rocked a figure-hugging midi dress for a Pretty Little Thing photoshoot

She teamed her sultry attire with a vibrant pair of baby pink heels and held a delicious purple cake, matching the exact shade of her statement gown.

Christine brought her usual glamour to the look as she wore her golden tresses in loose waves cascading across her slender shoulders.

She matched her gorgeous attire with a flawless palette of bronzed make-up as she struck a series of flirty poses for the photoshoot.

The reality TV star gave her evening wear a touch of sparkle with a gold chain necklace and her glitzy engagement ring, given to her by husband Christian Richard.

Flirty display: The Selling Sunset star, 32, flaunted her ample assets and enviable curves in a stunning purple strapless bandage dress as she posed in a kitchen for the shoot

Flirty display: The Selling Sunset star, 32, flaunted her ample assets and enviable curves in a stunning purple strapless bandage dress as she posed in a kitchen for the shoot

Sharing the sexy snaps to Instagram, she quipped: ‘Can’t Cake my eyes off of you.. @prettylittlething #pltpartner’ (sic) 

Selling Sunset, the hit real estate reality show, premiered in March 2019 and became more popular than ever during the coronavirus pandemic.

Christine had previously put the show’s recent success down to people seeking glamour and escapism during the difficult lockdown period. 

Sharing a flood of lingerie snaps to Instagram, she penned: ‘Be grateful for the ability to wake up every morning with a fresh start. Spend your time the way in which feels right to you. 

‘It’s time to stop doubting yourself and limiting your own greatness by this preconceived notion with the need to be ‘busy’ in order to create productivity. Let’s stop putting so much pressure on ourselves. 

Tasty treat: Christine teamed her sultry attire with a vibrant pair of baby pink heels and held a delicious purple cake, matching the exact shade of her statement gown

Tasty treat: Christine teamed her sultry attire with a vibrant pair of baby pink heels and held a delicious purple cake, matching the exact shade of her statement gown

‘Focus on the ‘now’ and being present, for that is the true key to success. Life isn’t a race or a competition. 

‘Set your own pace. Focus on the pursuit of exploring your inner self, and greatness will come.

‘You are the only you that exists. It’s time to stop sitting on talents that could take your potential to a whole new level. 

‘It’s time to unlock all the hidden potential that you have, because the truth is you haven’t even begun to scratch the surface of your excellence. God worked hard on you for a reason.’  

Selling Sunset was created by Adam DiVello, creator of The Hills and Laguna Beach after he spotted the annual billboard Bret and Jason Oppenheim put up for the show’s brokerage in the middle of Sunset Boulevard. 

Hit show: Selling Sunset premiered in March 2019 and became more popular than ever during the coronavirus pandemic

Hit show: Selling Sunset premiered in March 2019 and became more popular than ever during the coronavirus pandemic

While the brothers initially had reservations about documenting their business on a reality show, Christine said she was the first one to embrace it.   

She also recently admitted that she’s had plastic surgery and it takes ‘almost three hours’ for her to become the ‘full Christine’ for the cameras. 

‘Do not take social media too seriously. [It’s] all just superficial. I don’t wake up looking like this!’ The Oppenheim Group realtor said in her Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam cover story.

‘Obsessive [body dysmorphic] disorder is a real thing. It costs a lot of money on makeup and aesthetics to look gorgeous. [I’ve enhanced my] breasts and lips, and I live with Botox.’

Surgery: Christine recently admitted that she's had plastic surgery and it takes 'almost three hours' for her to become the 'full Christine' for the cameras (pictured in March 2019)

Surgery: Christine recently admitted that she’s had plastic surgery and it takes ‘almost three hours’ for her to become the ‘full Christine’ for the cameras (pictured in March 2019)