The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008–…): Season 11, Episode 11 - Texts, Lies & Therapy - full transcript

Eva and Tanya's hibachi night continues to go up in flames when Eva is confronted by Porsha over past shady comments. As Gregg's birthday approaches, tension builds between the Leakes as ...

Man, take your ass out
with that bullsh--.

- Next time, on "the real
housewives of atlanta"...

- Kandi, wait one second.
Porsha--

- I was trying to just be nice
to you by even inviting you.

- Don't do me no favors!
- Well, I won't.

- Don't do me no
----ing favors.

- No more.
You won't get none.

- Ask him anything you wanna
know about him in person.

This is a timer.

- When's the last time
you had a std?

- Eh-eh-- oh--



[laughing]

- you came in the house
with being very short

and taking it
out on me.

I question my ability
to be that strong wife.

- We have some issues.

- I didn't do
nothin' wrong.

- You were supposed
to really cut off

who you were
talking to.

That right there kinda nicked
at the trust that I have.

- For more information
on "the real housewives,"

- Previously, on "the real
housewives of atlanta"...

I'm gonna tell
y'all somethin'.

I'm pregnant.

[collective screaming]



- hi!

- Cynthia baily...

- Now, it's official.

Yay.

- Tokyo, there's so much
we can do there.

- I love it.

Invite the girls over,
and then we'll be like,

"hey, the theme of
this was tokyo."

- ooh.

- Todd wanted his
45th birthday party

to be michael
jordan themed.

It was so fun, and then
porsha got put out.

- Midway through,

I start noticing
one of kandi's employees,

like, circling me.

- So, it's your friend,
who you invited...

- Yeah.
- Was dating?

- Porsha's boyfriend.
- Up until when?

- Like, a couple
weeks ago.

- I had figured, by that time,
it was your ex.

- It should get to a point
where you realize

you got too much to lose

than to be chasing after
chicks aggressively.

You were not over there.

I don't give a damn what
the factory got to say!

- I feel like
it's going too far.

- I don't give a (bleep).
- Wait.

- I'm nobody's victim,
bitch, first of all.

- I don't know who the (bleep)
you callin' a bitch.

- I'm calling you a bitch.

- You don't know how
to control yourself.

That's the problem.

- Girl, bye.

- (bleep) you.
- (bleep) you, too.

- All right, whatever.

Man, I'm gonna go.

- Please go.

- Kandi, wait one second.
Porsha--

- I was trying to just be nice
to you by even inviting you.

- Don't do me no favors!

- Well, I won't.

- Don't do me no
----in' favors.

- No more.
You won't get none.

- Not if it's gonna
end like that.

- Porsha is up and
ready to get about it.

You know,
I'm thinkin' to myself,

porsha, you're pregnant.

- If I was talking to a friend,
she would hear me.

She's not hearing me.
She heard her staff.

That's what she
wanted to hear.

- Girl.

- So, I'm good.

- We are good.

- Get me some water
'cause my mouth is parched.

Eff her, the factory, and
the high horse she rode in on.

Oh, no, the donkey.

- I gotta go.

- Don't leave.

We're about to
eat and turn up.

- In a minute,
it's gonna go down in here.

She keep talkin' to me
all crazy on my name...

It's gonna go down.

- Where is everyone?
What's going on?

- Outside.
Have fun.

- Why? What's--
we're not having fun?

- Listen, they're trying
to have me and kandi

have a conversation.

We're talking about
her husband's party.

- Yeah.

- I felt like she
should be like,

"okay, porsha,
you know what?

"I haven't talked to you
since the party.

"what do you
feel happened?"

I think-I think she did.
- So, wait a second.

- She's not.

- You're telling me, after
you attended kandi's party,

and you had
an issue there.

You know the streets have
already said what happened.

- She had to leave, yeah.
- You had to leave.

- Yeah.

- So, kandi hasn't reached
out to you or contacted?

- No.

What I just got was,

"well, my staff said you was
trying to chase the girl down,

"and you was trying"--

stop telling me what
your staff said.

Are you asking me what I--
what happened?

- Why didn't you come and see?
I text you.

- Yeah.

- I wouldn't have text you
if I was doing wrong.

- Thank you.

- At this point,
I don't care.

I don't wanna
(bleep) with her.

Like, she just
made it easy for me.

Like, I'm just done.

- Just stay, girl.
- I don't want you to leave.

- Yeah, I was gonna say,
do not leave.

Kill her with kindness.

- I had a cocktail made
for you with henney.

We're gonna eat more food.
We're gonna have some--

- that's okay.
- All right, y'all.

- Come on.
- All right.

Hi, divas.
- Hi. Hi.

You done showed up.
Hey, hot pink dress.

- Hi, smoothy smooth.
- This is nice. Muah.

- So, where is the food?

- Okay, y'all, listen.

We've already
turned up to 100.

We're gonna take it down.

I think we're hungry.

We have more
cocktails downstairs

and way stronger alcohol.

Let's just move inside.

- Come on, ladies.

Hey, guys, I don't
know if you know,

but this wasn't the whole
point of everything.

I wanna take you overseas,
but you guys are arguing.

So, should you even get
on a plane together?

- Come on, miss tucker.

Oh, kandi, no,
don't-don't be petty.

Leave it on there.

- No, I'm gonna be
petty as she is.

I don't wanna see her
mother----in' ass

on my timeline.

- Delete, bitch.

I should mother----in' delete
her mother----in' pictures.

- Well...

- Okay, don't block
her now, child.

That's-- she might start
following you, again.

- You're having drinks.

- Where's the drinks, honey?

I'm-I'm actually
looking for a cocktail.

- Honey, I can have
drinks, honey.

My twins are at home.

I'm, like, ready to go!
Hey!

- You're like, I'm about
to twerk it, twerk it.

- You know what I'm sayin'?

Look, I just wanna eat.
Let's just have a good time.

Next.

[slurps]



[stomping feet]
- eva!

- Okay.

- The geisha has arrived.
- Domo arigato gozaimasu.

[laughing]
- arigato.

- Okay.

- Domo arigato gozaimasu.

- Welcome to
girls night in.

A night of hibachi,
teppanyaki.

So, please, bring your
cocktails and let us eat,

let us drink
and be merry.

[all]
- yes.

- I have gifts
for you all.

- It's tanya time, honey.
She is in full theme.

Yes, honey, konnichiwa.

- Some of the
itty-bitty waist crew,

which is all of you.
- Marlo.

- Cynthia.

- This might be
a little bit tight.

[indistinct chatter]

- these are so cute.

- Are we ready?

- Wait a minute, y'all.

- Please come on in.
- Wow!

- You do not have
a hibachi table.

- Oh, wow.

- You do not have that.

- This is so cool.

[cheering]

- yes, hibachi grill
in the basement.

I'm just gonna need this wig
not to go up in flames.

[screaming]

- oh, my gosh.

- Do you have more eggs?

- Whoa!'
you're a pro at that.

[laughing]

- it's hot in here, y'all.

- Porsha?

Hey.

- Hey.

- Are you okay?

- Girl, it's hot.

- You're up here having
a hot flash, girl.

- Okay, then came in-came in
here on fire and all them.

Like, lord.

- So, listen.

- Just don't.

- Really?
Okay.

- You know...

And then you telling me
what somebody else saying.

Let's just talk, but...

If we can't do that,
it's fine.

I am over it.

I don't wanna talk
about it anymore.

I need to take a breath and
enjoy the rest of the night

with my girls.

- It is hot.

- You are gonna have to
peel that dress off.

- I'm more worried about
the fake hair than this.

- Okay, so, if you
are hot down here,

he's cooking your food.

Everyone's had
their order.

We can go upstairs where
we'll actually eat our meals.

- It is hot,
but I already started

digging into this plate.

- Take your drinks.

- This is my rice.
Nobody is taking my rice.

- Ooh, it's cooled down.
How nice.

- This is so pretty.

- I can't even get it.

Okay, I'm about
to get some.



- I done saved you this seat,
and you just gave it away.

- Marlo, no, you didn't
save this for nobody.

- I saved it for nene.
I made--

- we're all friends!

- I'm about to
use this spoon.

- Nene, sit right here.

- I don't like to share.

I'm not in a
open relationship.

[laughter]

- speaking of open
relationship...

- Uh-uh.

- Thank you.

Oh, my god.

Oh, my god.

I'm just over
the arguing.

I'm over all of this,
"you said this.

"you did this.
You had.

"girl, I'm gonna tell you
what had happened was."

I was hungry.

Thank you.

Girl gotta eat.

- Nothing, girl.

- I just had a
little bit of fish.

That's all.

- You were eating
down there?

- Yeah.

- Oh, you are not right.

- I was hungry as hell.

Why y'all come
up here so quick?

[laughing]

- shamari was ----ing up
that soup and salad, y'all.

- Out of all the ladies,

I'm the one should've
stayed downstairs eating

because I'm the
one pregnant.

I know y'all met
the other day,

but how did y'all get
into this lovefest

of hosting
an event together?

- After the destin trip,
you know.

- I had a good time
in destin, all in all.

I think eva for sure
was like, so, you know,

someone brought some
stuff to my attention.

Um--

- it was put out there.

- What?

- So, when we
were in destin,

and tanya did her
big presentation,

there was definitely a nice
amount of shade in there

that might have
gotten glossed over.

- Mmm.

- I caught it.

- I did high-low today.

This is christian dior.

If you'll excuse me while
I grab my sunglasses

because actually these
are from swagg boutique.

- If I did anything
to offend you,

I really, like,
wholeheartedly apologize.

- I have to tell you,
first of all,

I know the difference
between highs and lows,

and I'm not
shallow at all.

That don't really
get up under my skin.

- Thank you.

- I get it.

I know it's not
a freaking high.

But, bitch, that's where I
met you at, inside of swagg.

Your ass is up in there trying
to figure out some clothes,

so your budget was low.

- This is delicious.

- It's so good.

- You know what?
I find somethin' so funny.

- What?

- Eva, you caught
that shade,

but you be forgetting
your shade.

- Oh!

- Uh-oh.

- I'm not coming for you.
I'm just saying you do.

Like, you'll shade somebody,
and then you'll be like,

"I didn't say it
like that."

or, "no."

- in my heart of hearts,

there's not a shady
bone in my body.

- Have you ever
been shady with cynthia?

- With cynthia?
- Cynthia.

- No.

- You never said she was
like the mother of the den?

Said somethin' about a mother
in the modeling world.

- Coming up next...

- None of what you have
written on that paper I want.

- Gregg, give her a chance.

- You told me she was
a vegan chef, and she's not.

- Eva, you caught
that shade,

but you be forgetting
your shade.

Have you ever been
shady with cynthia?

- With cynthia?
- Cynthia.

- No.

I tell you in
my heart of hearts,

there's not a shady
bone in my body.

- You never said she was
like the mother of the den?

You said somethin' about a
mother in the modeling world.

- When?

- When we were at the gym.

- Oh, not the
veteran walk.

- Yeah.

End of the day,
when we left there,

you know good and well,

I had nothin' but respect
for cynthia bailey.

Don't do that.

- And I didn't-I didn't say you
did not have respect for her.

- Well, it sound like
real disrespectful

if I'm sayin'
I'm the queen.

- We're talking about--
we're talking about--

honey, 're talking
about shade.

I'm just saying, you have
been shady before, too.

That was my point
of bringing it up.

- Oh, girl, I'm done.

Where is the sake?

- At the end of the day,
just remember, girl.

I did win
the model walk off.

[collective]
- oh!

- [indistinct].

Cynthia "high cheek bones"
bailey.

[cheering]

- mama won.
I'm sorry.

Mother won.

- Shady is fun.
So what? Okay?

And if somebody happens
not to like it,

you just simply apologize
and explain why you said it.

That's it.

- I know this girl is not
sitting here talking about

somebody should
own somethin'.

Ha!

That was the funniest
thing on earth.

- Look, with that being said,
the whole intent of tonight,

for me, was to make
amends for somethin'

that I felt wrong about.

When we were in destin,

something came up about the
bachelorette party that I had.

- It just seemed weird that
porsha would be invited

and nene not invited.

- How do you be in
somebody's wedding,

and they don't invite you
to the bachelorette?

- I feel bad that
I didn't invite nene

and the rest of y'all.

So, tanya helped me
host this today

because I would like to
take you ladies to tokyo.

[cheering]

- tokyo!

Tokyo!

- Yes!

- [indistinct].

I'm real excited to go to
tokyo with these ladies,

but I'm not exactly
thrilled to be going with

mean mugging godzilla
sittin' over there.

- And I feel like this is
honestly to tell you

that I'm sorry.

[collective]
- aww.

- And I never wanted--

and I know that you didn't
feel that way when I asked,

but you mean more to me
than you might know

and than this group
might know.

- Do I get
the best room?

- And I get the
second best.

- Your ass ain't gettin'
the second best.

No.

- I'm giving you hell.

[laughing]



- gregg?

- Yeah?

- Is there somethin'
we need from sam's?

I'm sending brentt to sam's.

- Plates, cups.

- Okay, good enough.

So, you know I have a chef
that's coming over, right?

- Mm-hmm.

- She's gonna be cookin' some
stuff for your birthday.

And just kinda
introduce the kids

to a healthier
way of eating.

And I know you got concerns
about what the lady gonna cook.

- I got concerns
about any chef.

- Why?

- I can't do certain
things that trigger

this cancer to grow.

So, it's just a
matter of seeing

if she can incorporate
alkaline foods.

- They're probably already
using alkaline things

'cause there's different
vegetables and fruits

that are alkaline.
- Could be.

Matter of fact, let me
just pull out some stuff

I have to have.

- I've always tried
to be healthy,

and gregg, however,
pretty much didn't care.

- Let me start with these.

- Like, there's times
when I would say,

"gregg, do the
diet with me,"

and he doesn't wanna
do the diet with me.

It really took something
this serious to scare his ass

from eating all these
unhealthy things.

- Grapeseed oil.
My staple for oils.

White sugar... I replace it
with coconut sugar.

Either way.
- Okay.

So, how was your
appointment today?

- They-they-they changed
my whole aura with,

"we need you to do a
stress test, right now."

I don't even
have on sneakers.

Uh, "we need to do some
extensive bloodwork today."

so, five or six things got
added onto me this morning

that I knew nothin' about,
and it's stressful.

Including me, today.

I mean, I don't like gettin'
stuck five or six times.

I'm thinkin' about
gettin' stuck once.

- I get it.

- Okay.

[doorbell rings]
- oh, the person
is at the door.

I'll be right back.

Being a caregiver, it's a
difficult role to play.

Gregg having cancer,
he's grouchy.

He's sad.
He's depressed.

How are you doing?
- I'm doing great.

I'm ashley.
- Hi, ashley.

Nene.
- Very nice to meet you.

- Nice to meet you, too.

He puts all that
energy on me.

Like, I'm the closest
thing to him.

So, if he wants to vent,
or yell, or be mean,

I'm the person that
he's doing that to.

It really has been
difficult for me.

- Hello.

- Hi.
- This is ashley.

- How are you?
I'm gregg.

- Very nice to meet you.
Thanks for having me.

- Nice.
Yes, you're welcome.

- Um, in a couple days,
so gregg's having a birthday.

Oh, happy birthday.

- Yeah, and so we
are planning to--

- sweet 16.
- Happy birthday.

- Yeah.
- Don't hate. Don't hate.

- I'm not.

- So, what we're planning to do
is have at least ten people.

- Sure.

- We'd already
talked to our boys

and told them that we want
them to try and eat healthier.

- Okay.

- Um, gregg decided
to change his diet

when he was diagnosed
with cancer.

- Right.

- So, I feel like this is
a good start for them.

You know?
- Absolutely.

Would you be open to, like,
cabbages, peppers, carrots?

Things of that nature.
- No carrots.

- No carrots.

- Carrots is a, um, hybrid.

- Okay, that's right.

- I don't do any hybrid
vegetables at all.

No carrots, no broccoli,
no iceberg lettuce.

- Got you.
- None of that.

None of what you have written
on that paper I want.

- Well, gregg, first of all,
give her a chance to--

- but you told me
she was a vegan chef,

and she's not because--

- well, she is.
She can do both.

- Vegan--
she can do vegan.

But she's not
a vegan chef.

- It's like,
look, stop it.

I am trying to help you.

You know what?

Since she's plant based,

maybe you can introduce
gregg to some new things

because his menu
is very small.

- You want any grains
in your diet at all?

Millet? Quinoa? Those?

- Yes, alkaline foods.

- Yes, okay. Absolutely.
- Yeah.

- I'm familiar with
the alkaline diet.

- Okay.

- We can just make a list of
what specifically you want,

and we'll make a menu,
and we'll go from there.

- Okay.

- Perfect.



- coming up next...

- Mr. Hill.

- Yes, ma'am.

- What is your go
to move with cynthia?

[laughing]

- when's the last time
you had a std?

Behold, the power of the
five-dollar bill!

A lot of people have their faces
on currency, abe.

It's not that big a deal.

Not...That many...In the united
states.

Andrew, alexander, ulysses,

benjamin franklin - he wasn't
even president!

Hangry, party of three.

We're more than just five-dollar
medium, one-topping pizzas.

We're a five-dollar lineup
of,wings, desserts and more

for just a lincoln each.

Well, I went through your
return line-by-line

Love. We have
a fragrance for that.

Did you find all
the stuff you needed?

- Yeah.
Are you driving her around?

- Yeah.

- You're getting
spoiled over there.

- It's nice.
Can I be spoiled, too?

- I gotta take over
where you left off.

- All right, well,
I'll talk to you guys later.

- All right.
- All right.

Love you. Bye.
- Bye.

- So, where we goin'?

- A lot of the girls
in the group

seem to know
everybody's business

about their
man's business.

- Uh-huh.

- So, instead of them going
to the streets to find out,

I figured I would let them
have an opportunity

to ask you themselves.

- Which one do you think's
gonna give me the hardest time?

- Uh, kandi.

- Kandi?
That's cool.

I'm used to asking
the questions.

Not answering
the questions.



- ah.



hey, diva!

- Oh, girl,
you scared me.

I'm, like, sitting here
all this time.

- You're by yourself.
No one's here yet.

- Hibachi night did not
go exactly as I planned.

I am hoping that meeting
mike hill puts us back in,

like, that positive
vibes, again,

before the world, you know,
does what it does,

which is drop sh--.

- You and porsha
relationship,

that sh-- is [indistinct].

- What?

- Like, it was big of you
to invite her to the party.

- Hi, ladies.

- Hi, baby.
How are you?

- Hey.

- You look so pretty.
- How are you?

Thank you.
- You look gorgeous, baby.

So do you.

- So my thing is, I don't
wanna keep calling you

and get caught up into
you and your boyfriend

and his ex-girlfriend
and all of that.

I'm telling her
exactly how I felt

when all that stuff
was going on that, uh,

porsha was
saying about me.

- Yeah, yeah.

- Because at the
end of the day,

I'm not taking time out of
my busy schedule and my day

to fix anything
else with her.

Like, if we're around
everybody else with the group,

you know I know how to
be cordial with her.

We've done it before.

But I'm not gonna
go out of my way.

Like, I was trying
last time.

I'm good this time because
it's just like, to me,

it's like, nah, she
does petty sh-- to me,

and I don't have
time for that.

- Should we pray first?

[laughing]

- I'm excited.

I'm looking forward to
our trip to go abroad.

Yeah.
- It's gonna be good.

It's gonna be good.
We gonna turn it up.

I'm gonna let
my hair down,

which means I'm gonna
get longer extensions.

- Should I do a ponytail?

- That ponytail
will be messed up.

- Unless you gonna braid it
like, you know, beyonce.

- Well, I can
braid some wigs.

[indistinct].
- Hi!

- Hi! Hi, baby.

- How you doin'?
Hows you doin'?

- What's up?
- Give me a hug.

How you doin'?
- This is mike hill.

What do you want, baby?

- Uh, what you drinkin'?

I'll do a margarita.
- This is what, a margarita?

- They're spicy.
Do you like spicy?

- Oh, I don't want
the spicy, though.

- Regular-regular margarita.
Thank you.

- Well, listen.

The last time I tried to
bring a guy to the group...

[laughing]

you know, you guys had
your information, so--

- eva was right, though.

- We was both right.

- You were on the steve harvey
show for dating.

- Right, right.

- But then my other friend,
who's a part of, uh,

dating show, and they were
saying you were on that, too.

- When I met you,
which was once,

I met you and
your girlfriend.

- I told y'all,
this is hill, not will.

- Oh!

[laughter]

- but, anyway, I wanted
you guys to come today

to meet mike and actually
have an opportunity

to ask him anything you wanna
know about him in person.

This is a timer, okay?

Instead of depending
on the streets...

- One at a time, or--

- it's almost like
speed dating.

I would love for them
to actually give mike

a fighting chance because
I really like him,

and he's not
going anty-where.

- Mr. Hill.

- Yes, ma'am.

- What do you feel
like you are gonna add

to this already
perfect masterpiece?

- I think we're two
layers of a cake,

and we're just the icing
on top being together.

It's almost like--

- you a linguist?

- No, no, no,
I think-I think--

- let me sit back
and catch it.

What is it that you love
the most about cynthia?

- The thing I love
about her is that

she is a beautiful person.

You can be pretty,

but if you don't resonate
beauty on the inside,

it's not gonna
matter to me.

[timer rings]
- okay.

- Is any-is any question
too inappropriate?

- No. You can ask
whatever you want.

- You can ask
anything you want.

- Ooh.

Now, you know I'm gonna ask
all the good juicy questions.

Sex is important
in a relationship.

- Okay.

- What is your go-to move

that you know is gonna
work for cynthia?

[laughing]

- you know, she got a lot of
cushion for the pushing.

- Right.

- I'll just say
it that way.

I-I use the cushion.

- Going from the back
or licking it?

- Oh, no, no.

[laughing]

I've had sex.

I don't-- I wanna make love,
and I make love to her.

- But, if you only
got ten minutes.

- Okay, then I'm gonna
tear that ass up.

[laughing]

- he gets a thumbs up.

- What's your, uh,
credit score?

- It's excellent.

- It is?
- Yeah.

- You're sure?
Excellent?

Okay.
- It's 765.

I'll tell you.

Girl, you might keep him.
Girl.

[laughing]

now, have you been paid
to date cynthia bailey?

- Oh, absolutely not.

- You have not.
No w-9 forms?

No--
- not at, not at all.

- When's the last time
you had a std?

- The last time?
- Testing.

I mean, std screening.

- Oh, my god.
Ah-ah-ah.

Time's up!

[laughing]

thank you so much for coming.
- Saved the best for last.

[laughing]

- I've been getting to know
mike for a minute now,

but, oh, my god.

I learned a lot from
the ladies' questions.

Thank you, marlo,
for, uh--

- was I the
easiest questions?

- Uh, you were
the hardest.

- No, they were all
phenomenal questions.

Uh, a couple of 'em actually
stumped me for a second.

I'm so happy I got a
chance to meet you ladies.

And any time,
if you feel like

you need to pull me
to the side

to ask me somethin' that
you've heard before,

please do that, too.

- And you're not gonna
jump down my throat

and tell me
that I'm lying,

even though I saw it
with my own eyes?

- No, I'm not
gonna do that.

- Well, baby!
- I told you...

- Oh, my god!

- No, I'm not-I'm
not gonna do that.

- Coming up next...

- Now that I am
back in love,

it's like, wait.
- Mm-hmm.

- I don't wanna
lose porsha, again.

- So, are you trying
to push him away?

Hey! It's me! Your dry skin!


- hello!

- Oh, hey, girl!

[laughing]
- how are you?

- I'm good.
- Oh, my goodness.

- Girl, I've been trying
to put together my show

that I told you about.

- Oh, my god,
how's that coming?

- It's coming very well.

- Oh!
- Like, it's moving now.

With the whole dungeon thing
blowing out of control

over the last couple of years,
it became very negative.

- But you don't
have a sex dungeon?

- No, I do not.

- Or a sex chamber
y'all have going on.

- You done made that up.

I feel that I need
to turn a negative

into a positive.

I wanted to do
a variety show

slash burlesque.
"welcome to the dungeon."

yes.
- Yes, okay.

- And I'm gonna take their
shade and get paid, okay?

Um, I want it to be like
everything in the room

to exude sex.

- I'm so excited.

I'm really excited
about that.

- Ooh, girl,
it's gonna be good.

- Me and ron actually
went to kandi's

"a mother's love" play
back in 2013,

and I thought she did
an amazing job.

I was like, dang, kandi,
you coulda called me

and asked me
to be in this play

instead of porsha.

♪ please watch over me
watch over me ♪

- I decided to ask shamari
to be a part

of my variety show.

She can sing.

She can dance.
She can perform.

So, I think
it's gonna be big.

I wanted to come over here
to get some inspiration

for looks
and different things.

- Okay.

- And so, like,
what type of things

would you be okay with?

- I feel like legs
and cleavage.

I just never been the type
to wear, like,

the booty shorts with the
little cheek hanging out.

Only time I'm showing
my ass is for him

when I back it up.

Hey.

- Okay, let's see.

- Ooh, I could do
somethin' like that.

- Oh, that's
your grandmama.

- Oh, lord, kandi, no!
[laughing]

this looks really,
like, tokyo-ish.

- Ooh, that could be good
for tokyo.

- Yes, definitely.

What's goin' on
wit' you and porsha?

You know what I'm saying?

Last time I was around y'all--
- we're not really talking.

- Y'all was just goin'
at it and--

- I mean, I've been
around her before

when we weren't
necessarily getting along.

- Uh-huh.

- And we still did
okay on the trip.

- Was cool. Yeah.

- So, I'm not going
all the way to tokyo

to argue with somebody.

- Right, to be arguing
with somebody. Right.

- Okay, I'm gonna
try this on.

- All right,
let's get it.



- whoo-hoo!

Don't you look hot?

Now, would your husband
be okay with that?

- I don't know.

See, I need to
call him, actually.

Let me call him.
- Oh, god.

- And facetime him real quick
just so he can see.

Hey, baby.
Hey.

- What's happening?
What you got goin' on?

- Okay, kandi,
can you just--



- what do you think?

[laughing]
- whoo! You like it, baby?

So, I'm not gonna be able
to wear this for this show

'cause I'm about to be
wearing this tonight, baby.

- No, that's good.
[laughing]

- all right,
thank you, ron.

- Okay, bye.

- It's bringing out
my inner sex kitten

by putting on
this sexy lingerie.

- Look at this--
easy access.

Look at that.

What is she doin'?

[laughing]

what is that
black and gold situation?

- This?

- That looks really
dominatrixy.

Oh, my god.

- That's mine.

- Total comes
to $1,138.01.

- Girl, but, hey, todd's
going to be very happy.

- He better be happy.
- Yeah.

[laughing]



- hi, dr. Sherry.

It's porsha.
I'm outside.

- Come on in.
- Hi.

- Hi. How are you?
It's good to see you.

- I'm good.
You, too.

- Oh, boy,
it's been a while.

- Yes, it has.
- Come on in.

- All right.
- Yes, have a seat.

- Okay.

- How have you been doing?

- I've been really good.

- Good.
- I really have.

Like, work has been good.

Relationship-wise,
I'm actual--

I'm in a relationship.

We--
- I see your smile.

- You do?
- Uh-huh.

I see that glow.

- No, I definitely
have a glow. Yeah.

- Uh-huh.
- Mm-hmm.

- So, how long have you
been in a relationship?

- Well, we've been together
on and off for, like,

six months and, like,
really got serious

the past couple months.
- Okay.

- And I found out not long ago
that I'm pregnant.

- Congratulations.

[laughing]
oh, my goodness.

- Yes, that's--
- are you excited?

- Yeah, I'm really--
I'm really--

I'm really excited.

I really love dr. Sherry.
She knows my history.

I've gone to her a couple
times with my ex-husband.

- We may have our
disagreements or whatever,

but I promise you
it lasts no more than

five or ten seconds.

- Is that true for you, too?

- Um--

she knows where
I've been in the past

in my love life.

- You want a baby,
or you want your career?

Which one do you want?

- Hire a nanny.
- No.

You gotta check that.

- Let me tell you
what-what really--

- did you hear
what I just said?

- I heard you.

I need to check it.
- Okay.

- She knows where
I've been independently.

I need to get him
out of my system

because I need to start
livin' for me.

After the blowup
at todd's birthday party,

I really wanted to
come to therapy by myself

because I wanna
sort out my mentality

and how I'm thinking
about the relationship

with dennis.

You know, I think
it's just the beginning

of the relationship.
- Mm-hmm.

- You just have little
stuff that comes up,

growing pains.
- Mm-hmm. Yeah.

- And that's what
brings me here today.

I had gone to
a friend's party.

- Mm-hmm.

- The young lady whose
party I went to is a girl

named kandi--

- mm-hmm.
- Who I am cool with.

Before the party, she had
already been telling me

about my new boyfriend's
ex-girlfriend, sherry.

- No relation to me,
dr. Sherry.

- No relation to you,
not you.

Anyway, she had been just
kinda, like, telling me

a whole bunch of stuff
about the girl.

- Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

- And, like, trying to
front my man out about 'em.

And this same girl
was just by happenchance

invited to the party.
- Oh, wow.

- Anyway, long story
short, she came over

and approached us,
and it just was not
a good situation.

- Mm-hmm.

- The girl walked up
to dennis and I, and, um,

I then realized that,
okay, what's going on.

- Mm-hmm.
- So, I'm like,

"why are you over here?"
- mm-hmm.

- 'cause then I realized,
okay, this must be

the sherry girl that kandi
kept telling me about

that she has
at the party.
- Ahh.

- If we're together,
you can't be your ex's friend.

- Right.

- After the blowup
at todd's birthday party,

that's when dennis showed me
the text messages

between him
and the ex.

It wasn't like she was
cheating with her,

but we agreed to sever
all ties with our exes.

Now, I went cold turkey.

Dennis, however,
didn't exactly say,

"thank you, next,"
right away.

We are still
dealing with, like,

relatively new
couple issues,

and I'm pregnant.

- So, what is the greatest
fear in all this?

I know it's moving fast.

- Well, right before
I met dennis,

I had kinda given up.
- Mm-hmm.

- Like, on the whole,
like...

Of what I wanted 'cause--

- get those tissues
'cause I know we will need

those tissues.

- Okay, honestly,
I just--

I had just--
- yeah.

- I'm 37, and I had
got so comfortable

with porsha being alone.
- Right.

- That now that
I am back in love,

it's like wait.
- Mm-hmm.

- I don't wanna lose
porsha, again.

- Right.
Do you have to?

- No, but it's so natural
for me, I think,

because of my a-- some of
the abuse that I have had

in the past.
- Mm-hmm. Right.

- Um, that he doesn't
really, really,

really know about.

- Mm-hmm.

- That, um, I just
naturally, like,

get super submissive.
- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

- I just naturally, like,
start overprotecting him

and not letting him
protect me.

- Mm-hmm.

- And, um, it starts
to change me.

- Right.
- Then I become the wife.

I become the mother,
you know, or whatever.

- Mm-hmm.

- And I still wanna
be me, you know?

- Right, and you don't
wanna lose yourself.

- No, 'cause I'm proud
of what I've become.

- Right.

- I-I've been by myself.

Like, it's just been hard
to depend on people.

- So, are you trying
to push him away?

- I don't know.

- I know it is fast track,
but I'm gonna ask you

to pull the brakes.
- Okay.

- Slow it down
a little bit.

Take a deep breath before
you rush into things.

- Mm-hmm.

- Sorta look at it from
a different perspective.

- Mm-hmm.

- You know, if there's
some insecurity

and some really
question marks

in the back
of your mind

about his past--
- mm-hmm.

- You gotta sit down
and talk about it.

- Yeah.
- Just ask.

- Yeah.

In the beginning of my
relationship with dennis,

I was all for not really
asking too many questions.

Just enjoy the ride.

Well, what school
did he go to?

Why didn't he get
married before?

Bitch, I ain't askin'
none of this sh--.

[chuckles]
it's probably
some other bitch

done asked him
all them questions,

and she's somewhere
by herself.

But, at this point, hello,
it's getting serious,

and I need to ask some
of those hard questions

and build
a true foundation

if we're gonna have
a family together.

- As long as he's
telling his truth,

the only thing
I can ask of you

is to do
the same thing.

- I'm gonna try to listen.
- Yeah.

- Comin' up next...

- Overall, you telling me
that you had stopped

being friendly,
and then you were, it--

that little bit, right there,
it affected our relationship.

- I've got some. I'm going to
bring it out right now.

- All right, let me know
if you need a bowl

or anything.

- Yes, ma'am.

- Hi, you guys.

Hi, trina. Hi.

Brentt, will you get
those bar stools

out that back door?

Just set 'em here
for somebody to sit in.

They're gonna do
a tasting, babe.

They gotta sit,
don't they?

Hi, bryson, did you
forget the barber?

Really?
You did not.

This year, gregg's birthday
is super important.

So, tonight's party guests
are all of our children,

gregg's sister,
one of his doctors,

and a few of gregg's
personal friends.

- Uh-huh.

[laughing]

- yeah.
No, you're not.

No, you're not.
- No, you're not.

No, you're not.

- Gregg, happy birthday.

- One hand, yeah.

[applause]

let me-- let me say
this to everybody.

I'm more excited to help you
celebrate your birthday

than I am my own,
but this particular birthday

took on an impactful
meaning for me

because my life got
very, very close,

and I just
didn't know it.

So, every holiday,
every good and bad day

has a meaning to me now
because I don't know.

Even though my god
has told me I'm healed,

and I have accepted it,
and I believe, and know,

and affirm
that I am healed.

- I got somethin' to say.

Can I-- can I say somethin'
right quick?

Regardless of
what's going on,

what he's going through,
you look around,

you see your support
system, your team.

We're never gonna
go anywhere.

We're always
gonna be here.

So, to you, pop,
happy birthday.

- Happy birthday!

Gregg wanted
to educate the kids.

It's a good thing.

I hear it so much, though,

that it-it-it-
it does something to me.

Like, I-I just need to,
like, not focus on it

'cause it makes me really
nervous to think that

you can lose someone
to cancer like that.

It just really
makes me nervous.

- Everybody,
taste something.

Taste some food.
- What's over here?

[indistinct chatter]

- tacos, everyone,
tacos.

Brentt,
how was the bacon?

It was good.

That's so good.

- They're bison tacos.

- Bison tacos, okay.

- Yes, fantastic.

- So good, right?

- Mmm, mmm, mmm.

- All of the kids
and all of the guests

definitely tried
something new,

and they all liked it.
They were quite surprised.

But brentt forgot it
the moment he swallowed it,

okay?

He moved on to
mcdonald's, for real.

[chuckles]
whose purse is this?

- Mine.
- It's yours.

- You can put it on the--
- ooh, lord, honey,

they are wearing me out
over there.

- I know it. I know it.
I know it.

- I'll tell you, child.

- I know a lot goes on
when you take care of gregg.

- Yeah.

- And I really appreciate
taking such good care

of my brother.
- Oh, yeah.

Yeah, it's a lot.

- I really do.
- I will say this.

You know, today, we were
in the emergency room

'cause he done
cut his hand.

He think his whole damn hand
was gonna fall off.

- Well, what made him think
he could go out there

and do that?
- I don't know.

The yard guys come,
and they do this stuff.

So, he decided to tell
the yard guy don't do it.

He gonna do it.

- You think that's part
of being bored?

He wants to see what
he can do around the house

to help out.

- And I told him-- yeah.

Well, you know,
he's a guy.

He wants to help out.

- But he helped--
he helped real good.

He helped real good.

So, with all this goin' on,
how you holdin' up?

- Today was probably
the first time

I really, like,
crashed.

- Mm-hmm.

- Because mostly
I stay strong

because I wanna stay
strong for gregg,

and I always think
about brentt.

Brentt is 19.
- Right.

- I don't wanna get,
like, too upset,

and he see me
gettin' upset.

- Mm-hmm.

- So, I try to stay strong,
but today,

I was just like,
I cannot.

Like, this is
too much for me.

He is definitely
a grouch.

I know that gregg
is the one with the disease,

and he's the one
going through it,

but I'm so close to him.

He's put all
the pressure on me.

I'm wore out like
a freaking car tire, girl.

I'm wore out, child.

It's a lot.

- A lotta people don't
realize the caretaker.

You have to go through
a lot, too.

- A lot.

When I tell you a lot,
I-I'll just be like,

"gregg, please stop."

then, when he comes home
from the doctor,

he usually is not
in a good mood.

- Mm-hmm.

- He's usually
short and snappy.

- Mm-hmm.

- Only because he wanna
hear, like, something good,

you know, like,
a good result or somethin'.
- Right.

- They may say,
"oh, they're inc-increasing

"a little bit,"
and gregg is just like,

"I'm doing everything
y'all tell me to do."

- mm-hmm.
- I'm like, well, gregg,

it's not, like, overnight.
You know what I'm saying?

You gotta--
- right.

So, you gotta console him
and keep yourself up.

- Yeah, and so, as soon as
he come in the house-- yeah.

- Yeah.
- He come in the house,

and I say somethin',
and he'd be like,

"well, he sd this!
Ga-ga-ga-ga-ga."

and I'm just like,
oh, my god.

I hold a lot of things in,
and I kinda hold them in,

and hold them in,
and hold them in,

and hold 'em, and then
I sorta, like, explode.

Like, I know that's
something I need to work on.

And, you know, if you're
thinking I'm holding them up,

at some point, I need
somebody to come hold me up

for a second here.

- I know that you have
a lot on your plate

but thank you so much
for taking care of him.

- Yes, you really
don't have to worry.

We have done everything
to make gregg

have a full recovery.
- Great.

- Coming up next...

- So, you didn't
do nothin' wrong?

- I didn't do
nothin' wrong.

- You didn't?

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(vo) for a nasty cold,



- yo, p.!
- I'm in the room!

- Yo, I brought
you a pickle.

- Thank you, daddy.

- What's up?



how was your day?
- It was good.

- Yeah?

- I'm so glad you
brought a pickle.

Oh, my god.
- Right. Excellent.

Up here wit' you.

- Baby, you know I love when
you have all fresh cut.

- Let me hear if somethin'
going on in there.

[laughing]
mm-hmm.

- Your glasses
is foggin' up.

- Hot as hell in here.

- I mean, your eyeballs
be gettin' hot.

You know, I had that dinner
the other night.

Um, tanya's house--
she had, like, this, um,

asian themed dinner
or whatever,

and it started out
a little rocky,

but it ended up
bein' all right.

- Why was it rocky?



- man, so--
- all right, go ahead.

- Okay,
soon as I get there,

kandi was, like,
going in.

She huffin' and puffin'.

She had already
explained, you know,

that I had been fighting or
whatever I had been doing

at her party
to all the girls.

It-it just keeps going
back to, like,

wherever it started with
her talking crap about you

and then turning into
stuff at the party

and with the ex
and all that.

It's just, like,
haunting me,

like, and it won't die.

Anyway, so, I decided to go
to talk to a therapist.

I don't know.
It was good.

- So, what'd
y'all talk about?

- We just talked about
everything.

I kinda, like, told her some
of the communication things

that we had been
talking about.

You know, like,
just feeling like

we have some issues
here, lately.

I just feel like I cut off
who I was talking to,

you know, and then,

you know,
you were supposed to

really cut off
who you were talking to.

[chuckles]
- but what?

- But you didn't, so you
were still being friendly.

- That's not--
that's not true.

- Huh?

- I was totally innocent.
You saw the text message.

- So, you didn't
do nothin' wrong?

- I didn't do
nothin' wrong.

- You didn't?

Just say, "I shouldn't have
answered the text messages,"

and I would probably
be done with it.

But, right now, the hormones
need to hear you say that.

- That was a very
insignificant conversation

and didn't mean nothin'.

- So, just say that,
"yes, I continued

"an insignificant
conversation."

I need to
hear you say that

because you're almost, like,
saying, "it was nothing.

"I didn't.
She was texting me."

it's like--
it almost makes it

everybody else's fault
but yours.

Overall, you telling me
that you had stopped

being friendly,
and then you were, it--

that little bit,
right there,

kinda nicked at
the trust that I have.

The bigger thing is this.

Let me explain from
the beginning, okay?

This is probably why
it's even affecting me

more than it would.

In my last relationship,
I became, like,

the face of, like,
a great marriage.

You know what I'm sayin'?

Like, I had
all these issues,

and I would cover it up,
and I would literally,

like, fight
to make people understand

that it's not
what they thought.

It's perfect.

We're all good when,
in reality, we just weren't.

And so, I feel like
with you not owning

some of this with me,

I'm starting to
put that mask back on.

You know,
"I completely trust him.

"we're all perfect,"
when really these small things

like this, if you don't
own it with me,

and we're not in it together,

it's as if I'm, like,
out here just--

- you said people
text you, too.

- I didn't respond.

All right.
- Right.

- Honey, I just want you
to own a little piece of it.

That's it.
- I agree. I agree.

I'm sorry.
- That's it.

It's just that piece.
- I agree. I don't--

I-I apologize.

- What'd you even
apologize for?

- I shoulda, um,
probably realized she

was probably trying
to be messy

because of third parties

that you may have
issues with, you know?

So, that was my fault.
I apologize.

- Little stuff like that,
like, it shakes our boat

because we don't have
a lot of foundation.

- It shouldn't shake
our boat, though,

because that's-
that's super petty.

- But it's-- but it
makes me go back

into a character
that I have played before

in a relationship.

I wanna be porsha.
I wanna be up front.

I wanna be able
to talk to you.

I want us to be able
to be real.

You know
what I'm sayin'?

[sighs]

we're on the same page,
porsha.

- Next time, "the real
housewives of atlanta"

take tokyo.

Welcome to tokyo!

[cheering]



- I love it.
- It's so cute.

- It's so cute.

- Tokyo, I love you.

[cheering]



- it's your bachelorette!

[screaming]

- oh, my god.

- Throw me on blast
in front of everybody.

I thought
we were friends.

You could never model.

- Uh-oh.
Marlo done got up--

oh, no. Uh-oh!
- Don't do that. Marlo.

- I'm just thankful
to have dennis

because he's brought
new life into my life.

- Well, let me say this.



- my mama said that...

- I almost feel like maybe
we're gonna be breaking up.

It sucks.
- No, no.

- Whoa!
Why are you wishing

I'm marrying
someone else?

- Girl, I'm not wishing
a mother----ing thing.

I don't give a (bleep).

- For more information on
"the real housewives,"

- Previously on the
"married to medicine reunion"...

Quad, come clean, do you still
have the sex drawer?

- Hell, yeah,
I have a sex drawer!

- Toya has a 2-story
sex closet.

- Oh.
I'm about to school y'all.

- [ laughs ]

- her husband hit on miss lucy?
- Yeah, he did.

- If damon
want miss lucy, I give up!

- What's up?
- There he is!

- Oh, there he is.
- What's with that?

- What's going on, man?

- I mean, the reason
I'm here is because

she's going to defend
her position on

being completely innocent
and I'm this cheater,

and that's not right.

- Any man,
if he's in a marriage

and he's not getting what he
wants, is probably gonna stray.

- Well, damn.

- Did you leave the reunion
last year thinking

your marriage could be saved?
- Yeah, I did.

- Greg, you and quad
are gonna sit down together

and talk this out.

Part three of the
"married to medicine reunion"

starts now.



- stand by.

- We are back
with quad and greg.

Thanks for joining me here.

The two of you haven't
spoken since June.

- No.

- How does it feel to be
face to face?

- [ sighs ] obviously, there's
a lot of emotions right now.

And so, a lot of pain,
a lot of hurt.

- How about for you?

- Well, I mean it's good
to see you.

You look wonderful.

- Thank you for the compliment.
You look nice, too.

- Thank you.
- Quad, what was it like

listening to greg backstage?

- It's good to hear
the pleasantries

because it hasn't been
like that.

You know, there's been--
it's been very nasty.

He did a radio interview
and was very--

[ sighs ] I couldn't even
believe that you would go to

the radio and then say some
of the things that you said,