Reality star Christine Quinn and her husband Christian Richard’s marriage has been tumultuous, with Christine feeling controlled by her husband due to his disapproval of her brand being about sex appeal. Recently, Richard was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly throwing a bag of glass at Quinn, which hit their two-year-old son. Following this incident, both parties obtained restraining orders against each other, with Richard claiming that he did not throw the bag of glass at Quinn, but rather at the wall.

According to an insider, Quinn plans to file for divorce soon as this is not the first time Richard has displayed anger issues in their relationship. Quinn has felt unsafe for a while and their relationship has been toxic for several months. She also alleged in court documents that Richard faked a suicide attempt to test if she cared about him. Additionally, she claimed that he went on a rampage when she expressed dissatisfaction with their relationship, throwing dog feces at her and urinating on the floor.

Despite the turmoil in her marriage, Quinn put on a brave face and appeared in great spirits at a perfume launch party, mingling with guests and taking photos with photographers. Her former Selling Sunset costars Nicole Young and Davina Potratz were there to support her, with Quinn seeming happy to see and spend time with them. She left the show after season 5 in 2022 and tied the knot with Richard in December 2019 after less than a year of dating.

The situation between Quinn and Richard is ongoing and complex, with both parties having restraining orders against each other and not being in agreement on plans regarding their son. It is likely to be a long and messy road ahead for their divorce proceedings. Despite the challenges in her personal life, Quinn remains strong and resilient, showing a positive attitude publicly and receiving support from her friends and former castmates.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, it is important to seek help by calling the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support. This resource provides assistance to individuals in abusive relationships and offers guidance on how to safely navigate their situations to ensure their well-being and safety. It is crucial to prioritize one’s safety and seek help when experiencing any form of domestic violence.

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