Christine Quinn is back on the market, gentlemen, and looking for her next baby daddy.
The former Selling Sunset star, 35, filmed a cheeky video on her way to the White Fox Hot Summer Nights Party at LAVO in Hollywood this week.
In the clip, she moves her head and hair around for the camera and then says: ‘Do we got it, Daddy?’
The person who was filming her replied, ‘We got it.’
The reality TV star posted the short clip to her Instagram and captioned it ‘Now taking baby daddy applications.’
The comment comes after her estranged husband Christian Dumontet filed for divorce on April 5 following a domestic violence charge.
In photos from the same night, the mom of one declared it a hot girl summer in a figure-hugging, strapless gray dress that clung to her frame and fell down towards her ankles.
According White Fox clothing brand’s official website, the piece is currently priced at $59.99.
While on the red carpet, Christine got in a bit of mingling with her former Selling Sunset co-star Davina Potratz, who was wearing the same dress as she.
‘Who’s ready for hot girl summer?’ the reality star wrote in one caption, tagging the clothing brand White Fox. “I am!”
The statuesque blonde was also seen reuniting with her former Selling Sunset costars Mary Fitzgerald and Jason Oppenheim, along with newer cast member Nicole Young.
Christine’s appearance at the party comes just days after she accused her husband of violating the temporary restraining order she has against him by sending a friend to spy on her.
Dumontet has been ordered ‘to stay at least 100 yards away’ from their former home after the double domestic violence arrest involving his son with Quinn.
More than 18 calls have been made from Christine’s home to the LAPD over the past five years, Us Weekly reported.
‘Christine always had to walk on eggshells around him,’ a source told Us Weekly.
‘Christine always had to keep secrets from him in order to protect herself.
‘She always had to hide things from him to avoid scary arguments,’ added the source. ‘They have had aggressive fights over the years that were alarming.’