The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008–…): Season 12, Episode 17 - Episode #12.17 - full transcript

- Previously, on "The Real

- Previously, on "The Real
Housewives of Atlanta"...

- We are going to...

- Athens, Greece.

- Yay, Kandi and Kenya!

- Kenya and I,
she treats me like sh--.

- Of course, I'm not
going to invite NeNe.

She has tried to fight me.

Cursed me out.
- Tried to fight you?

- Yes.

You shut
the up, bitch.



You shut
the up, bitch!

- NeNe was nice to me
the first time I met

all of you.

I don't have a problem
with the woman.

- You're supposed to have
your wife's back,

not NeNe's back.

- You saw signs?

- If I even said to you
what they are,

you'd be, like,
mortified.

- Kenya, we just decided
we're gonna put all that

to the side, ma'am.
- I just--

I'm listening to
what you guys are saying.

I'm responding
to what--

- Ken, let's reign it in.



- Wait, who's Ken?

♪♪♪

- I know that
Kenya is upset.

Maybe it's because she's
just dealing with this man

who doesn't even
have enough respect

to even acknowledge her.

- I was "Gone with the Wind,"
but now I'm back

and twice as fabulous.

- I'm livin' my dream,
not above my means.

- This Phoenix has risen,
and I'm sayin',

"Bye, ashes."

- The only time
that I look back,

is to see how far
I've come.

- Don't check for me unless
you got a check for me.

- I'm on
a spiritual journey

and still traveling
first class.

♪♪♪

♪ I saw wave comin'
big tsunami ♪

♪ yeah ♪

♪ code is sent for
do you copy ♪

♪ time is simple
beat the game like Rocky ♪

♪ they hate

- I am so excited
to go to Greece.

- Do you want the red set,
or do you want the brown set?

This is heavy.

You could have a whole
human being up in this thing.

- If you don't take these
out of these country,

where you supposed
to take 'em to?

- It's supposed to
stay in your closet

or use 'em as a nightstand
or somethin'.

This is too ridiculous.

- Well, okay.
Well, I'm gonna pack 'em,

and we'll see.

So, look.
So, I'm up here--

Oh, my gosh, mommy.

- Oh, my God!
- Should I text her?

- Okay.

♪♪♪

- Lizzie!

- Yes.
- Did you see this?

- What?

- "Kenya Moore's explosive
breakup with hubby,

"Marc Daly."

Oh, my God.

They announced they're
getting a divorce!

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

I gotta call Cynthia.

♪♪♪

- Hey.

- So, have you been
looking at the blogs?

I've been getting some of
your texts this morning.

I'm like, you guys, I don't--
I'm not into it, you know?

- You got texts
that what, now?

- Kenya and Marc is
gettin' a divorce.

I'm like, I don't know,

'cause she don't
talk to me.

- Wait, they're saying
that in the blogs?

- Her statement says,

"I can no longer
be in this marriage."

- Wow.

Kenya Moore was just at
a gorgeous event last night.

This has been
less than 48 hours.

- Yes, less than 48 hours.

They were just there
together.

I actually thought
her dress was pretty.

- No, her dress
was cute.

I didn't know if it was
real Dolce or not, but--

- I thought it was Dolce,
but I don't know.

I don't really care
if Kenya and Marc

split up, stay together,
or whatever,

but were they ever
together,

for real, for real,
legally?

- Oh, let me call Kandi, girl,
to see if she'll tell me.

You know she probably ain't
gonna tell me nothin'.

- Yeah, you know
Kandi know, baby.

Better call her, now.
- I feel bad for her,

but I ain't gonna lie, like,
I still wanna know the tea.

I still wanna know
the tea.

- Okay, well,
I'm gonna just--

you know, my name is Bennett,
and I ain't in it.

♪♪♪

- Hey, girl.

Give me a hug.

- This has been crazy.

- Yeah.

- Hmm.

- Yeah.
- Have you talked to her?

- Uh, I have
talked to her.

- Yeah.
- Um--

- I talked to her
right before it came out.

Like, I knew it
was happening,

but I didn't--
- Right, right.

- After the charity event,

Marc and Kenya had
a serious argument,

but I don't necessarily
think I'm supposed

to be the one to share
that information.

We'll just say that
it got really bad

in that car.

And I told her then,
I was like,

"You know,
if you go forward

"with puttin' out
a statement,

"you know everybody is gonna
be talkin' about this."

- But, you know,
Kenya is very private.

She's very private,
especially about

her personal life.
- She is.

- So, if she was willing
to share the things

that she did share
with us--

- Mm-hmm.

- Things that
she shared with me--

- Right.
- I'm like, pfft,

you're better than me.
- I'll be--

- I would've been gone.
- Exactly.

- Like, I ain't even lyin'.
- Exactly.

- I would've left, girl,
Brooklyn and all.

- Exactly.
- I would've been gone.

It's not worth it.

I know what family
means to her,

but I think that
she has definitely

taken things,
accepted things,

that I don't think she
would've normally have accepted

had Brooklyn not been
in the picture.

- I texted her earlier.

She said she was gonna call me
back. But, she didn't so...

- Oh, she wants us
to come on in.
- Here I am.

- Right, here we is.
- Showin' up.

♪♪♪

- Knock-knock.

Hello?
- I'm up here.

Hey.

- Aww, hi, Kenya.

- Hey.

- We had to come over here
and check on you

since you weren't really
answering the phone.

My gosh.

- Please sit down.

♪♪♪

- How you holdin' up?

- Just confused.
Just...

I don't know what I should be
doing with myself, right now.

Um--

- I know this is hard.

I know you guys were
having some issues.

I know you shared a lot
with both Kandi and I,

but I did not--

I mean, I had
no idea that it was--

well, I didn't know anything
about the statements

until I read them.

- He kind of, like,
forced my hand with that.

- What happened?

- I went to sleep.

My publicist calls me.

"What's goin' on?"

I'm like, "What do you mean,
what's goin' on?"

"Well, I just got
a phone call

"that you and Marc
are separating,

"and he's gonna make
a statement later today."

- So, after he made
his statement,

then you made
a statement.

You made your
statement after him.

- He forced my hand
with that.

It's just, you know, everything
just happened so fast.

So, we went to
the event,

and he just seemed
just very irritated

the whole time we
were there,

and not loving,
not being nice to me.

He was just, like, sayin'
little things under his breath,

and it-it just seemed
like everything I was doing

was, like, an issue.

I have a couple of
options for your tie.

- It's a little busy
but okay.

- You just told me
this morning.

I didn't know I had
to dress you.

- I told you
three days ago.

- No, you didn't.

I'll be right back.
- Why don't you stay, babe?

Okay, but no.
- No?

And then I don't know
what happened,

but he ended up
getting in the Uber,

and we took off,

and then he was
just, like, livid.

He was like, "I didn't
even want you to come."

- Oh, my God.

- Are you kidding me?

- He did not
say that, Kenya.

- Yes, he did.

Somehow, I ruined
his night.

Every time he gets mad,
he goes in.

He goes for my throat.

- Okay.

- It's like he can't stop
until he feels like

he is just completely
destroying me.

- Were you afraid of
him at that point?

- I've seen him
angry before.

I've never seen him
angry like that

where we're that close
to each other.

- Mm-hmm.

- The Uber driver asked him
to get out of the car.

- The Uber kicked him
out of the car, Kenya?

- He asked him to leave
because he started--

- It was that crazy?

- He was very-- it-it got
really outta hand,

and I told him you--
he can't come back here.

You know, just go.

I have issues with people
or men being aggressive.

I have, in my past,

had a very physically
abusive relationship.

So, even though Marc
has never hit me,

I always flash back to
that abusive relationship.

- In your heart of hearts,
I know this is--

I know you're
still processing,

and I know this
is probably

a really hard
question to answer.

Do you wanna divorce Marc
and just move on?

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- In your heart of hearts,

do you wanna divorce Marc
and just move on?

- I don't want
a divorce, but--

- What is your intuition
telling you?

- My instincts say
he's doin' somethin' else

because I look around,

and I see these
text messages, whatever.

One of the women
was begging him

to keep the sex going

even though
that-that-that he married.

- Girl.

- Are you serious?

- Yes.
- Stop.

- That woman, he still
communicates with

after I told him...

this is inappropriate.

I think I missed
a lot of red flags.

I think when you're excited,
and you're in love,

and you feel hopeful,
you ignore the red flags.

She was like,
"You know, you make me feel

"this way, that way.

Is there any way
we could keep this going?"

The last few weeks
have taught me

you can't believe
who someone says they are.

You have to believe
who someone

shows you that they are.

You are-- that's
a slippery slope.

- So, he knows that you
saw the messages?

- They're just my friends.
I don't--

Yes, he knows.
I told him.

- Oh, you told him.
- Yes, I called a bitch, too.

- Oh, you called her?
- Yes,

which I regret that I did,
but I call--

- Well, what did you say?

- I said, "You wanna"--
she answered the phone.

I said, "You might wanna
take me off the speakerphone.

"This is Mrs. Marc Daly."

- Oh, my God.

- And she picked up
the mother----in' phone.

- Oh, my God.

- And I proceeded
to let her know

if she came anywhere else
near my husband,

I know where she lives.

- Where-- she's in
New York,

this woman?
- Yes, yes,

and so then we had
this big blowout,

and I'm just like I--
the-- what did I marry?

Like, what is
goin' on here?

- Wait, wait.
Oh, my God.

- We have talked
about separating,

and Marc was like,

"I was wrong for that.
I'm sorry."

And I just said, "Okay."

I know, you know--

That was your
one up.

- That was your one
mess up.

- If my man was texting
with some chick,

and it was mentioned of sex
in the text, ha-ha.

I don't know
if it's divorce bad,

but it's bad.

- When you cross the line
that he crossed

the other night,

I've been through too much
in my life to accept that,

just sit here and be,
uh, you know,

in turmoil all the time
or unhappy and crying.

- Oh, don't do that.
- Definitely not.

- Definitely not.
I can't.

- You cannot, you cannot
let him take your joy.

- And I just feel like
I have to

honestly, like, look at
my daughter's face

and just be like, if you don't
do nothin' else in your life,

you're gonna look back
at your mom and go,

"You know what, Mom?

"I respect you because
you did the right thing.

"You did not stand
for somebody

"treating you
a certain way."

It's real--
it's really ----in' hard.

Oh, my God.

- Oh, man.

♪♪♪

- I do not like seein'
my friend, Kenya,

in pain like this.

I just hope she
realizes that

Marc may not be the one
for her sooner than later

because, trust me,
I know firsthand that

once you commit
to those years,

those are-- that's time
you just can't get back.

- I don't think
I can do the trip.

No, no, no.

Don't worry.
Don't--

look, we've all been
through stuff.

- Everybody has
been through stuff.

- Like, seriously.
- But I--

those girls, it's
like they hate me,

and they just wanna
see me fail,

and, like,
I just feel like

they're just waiting to,
like, laugh in my face.

I don't feel like
it's just the best time.

- You guys put
this trip together.

It's not gonna be the same
if you don't come.

Just think about it, Kenya.
- Yeah, I would think about it.

- I'll think about it.

♪ I've been going hard
for a long time ♪

♪ I've been going
through it on my own ♪

♪ tonight will be
the night that I break ♪

♪♪♪

- Alrighty.
Thank you so much.

- Are you ready
to go to Greece?

Are you ready
to go to Greece?

Cynthia!

- Hi!
- Hey, girl.

Ooh, yes, honey.

- Hi.
- You got a smile?

- Hey.
Are you takin' her?

- Yeah, she's
coming with us.

Ahh!

- Yes, honey,
get into it.

PJ is a part of
the jet settin' crew.

As soon as Kenya
told me about the trip--

she's goin' to Greece, honey.
- Oh, my God.

Are you going to Greece?

- I bought PJ a ticket.
I bought my mom a ticket.

You know, I really feel
blessed to be able to take PJ

and have her have
these type of experiences.

♪♪♪

- Hi.

- I thought I was trying
to be comfortable.

I-I was, chile.

Hi.

- Hi.
- Hi, girl.

- Mommy.
- Hi.

- Cynthia, this--
- Oh, wait a minute,
you're comin'.

- Yes.
- Oh, my goodness.

- Hey, Miss Diane.
How are you?

Dennis, Dennis.
Hey, Dennis.

- You do not have this one.

- Alright, you got it...
my fault.

Go...Superman.

Look at your shirt.

- That's why you
ain't goin'.

- Now, y'all got
muscles now.

- All right, y'all.
Safe traveling, y'all.

- Thank you.
- All right, Todd.

- All right.
- Bye.

- Bye, Todd.

- I called you the other day,
and you didn't answer me.

- I was like,
she's calling me about

if Kenya is gettin'
divorced

and if the blogs
are telling the truth.

- I mean, is it true?

- Um, they are going
through some things,

definitely.

Right now, I'm wondering
if she's gonna still

come on this trip.

- That's crazy.

- She ain't answering
her phone,

which concerns me,

but if she does
come on this trip,

let's try to not talk
all about the divorce,

if we can help it.

- Oh, I'll probably won't
be able to help that.

- Clearly, Marlo already
knows that her and Kenya

are not in the best place.

So, honey, keep your
mouth shut, okay?

- I mean, I wanna
know what's going on.

- Well, just be sensitive
to the situation.

- Nobody cares that
you wanna be happy

in somebody else's grief,

but I need you
to chill out, right now.

- I think she will
talk about it, like,

when she feels
comfortable.

- Right.
- Like, if we're
having a moment,

I think she will.

- She just feels like
not everybody,

but some people, are
really gonna be using it

to go in on her.

- Well, she should've
thought, too,

about how she brought
a woman in front of Tanya,

so this is gonna give her
a good wake up call.

Wake up.

Karma is a bitch.
I can tell you that.

Kenya is so busy
trying to be up

in Tanya's
and Paul's business,

and, damn...

now her and her husband
done separated.

- All right, can we
get out of this heat?

- You gonna be
with Marlo, huh?

- Marlo, who's
keeping the boys?

- Oh, okay.

- Well, hello!

- Oh, we match.
- Ahh, ahh, ahh.

Yes, we do.

She's over there.

- Opa!
- Yes!

- Oh, wait.
- Hi, Paul. How are you?

- What's up? I'm great.
How are you doing?

- We missed you the other night
at the charity event.

- Yeah, one of my friends
and his foundation

was having a dinner.

- Oh, okay.

- Opa!

- There she is.

- I have never been
to Greece.

I just wanna
break plates. Ha!

- Let me call Kenya.

Girl, I think it's time
to board the plane.

♪♪♪

- Hi.

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- Yay!

This is your first time
here, too, right?

- Yeah, I don't even
know how to say hello.

I don't either.

- Okay, guys,
I'll see y'all soon.

I have to say I just thank God
to be able to take my baby

on her first international trip
on a place like Greece.

My actual dream vacation
is her first trip.

How amazing.

Oh, this thing
kinda tight.

It's a little
tight, honey.

I wanna go ride
with my baby.

- I thought they went
on the other side.

Their vehicle
all nice and big.

Hold up.
Is that Kenya?

- Oh, sh--.

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- Hold up.
Is that Kenya?

- Oh, sh--.

- So, you missed
the flight.

- Uh, yes, I could not
get myself together,

and I actually was, like,
just not gonna go.

- You had everybody
worried.

- Really?
- Yeah,

because people were kinda
like, well, is she comin'?

- I was just trying to
figure it out, and then,

like, okay.
I can do this.

I wasn't going to come.

I did not want to be
asked questions

about my marriage.

I just got a pep talk,
so I was like, okay.

But eventually,
I reminded myself

that I have the love
of my life by my side.

So, I booked Brooklyn,
myself, and the nanny

a direct flight.

So, I arrived actually
at the same time

as everyone else.

Surprise, I guess.

Well, let's just talk
about us being here.

So, of course,
we picked the villa.

Nakita the nanny
and Brooklyn will be staying

at a separate hotel

because there's really
no place for them to stay.

So, I won't be seeing as
much as her as I wanted to.

We're here, and I'm gonna
try to make the best of it.

- Make the best of it.
- Yeah.

- And we're gonna
have a good time.

- Okay.

- I'm so glad Kenya
made it to Greece.

Now, she coulda gave me
a little heads up

and let me know she was
definitely gonna make it,

but it's cool.

She probably is just,
you know, worried

how the girls are gonna
treat her, you know,

'cause she know
they're gonna be shady,

which they probably are.

Excuse me.

- I made it, guys.

- Whoo!
- Yes.

- Whoo-hoo.
- We made it.

- Yeah, we're
in Greece.

- We made it.

- How are we not gonna ask
Kenya about her divorce?

If it was anyone
else's divorce,

Kenya would ask.

- We made it!

- Are y'all ready?

- Whoo!
- Yes.

- I'm ready to party.
- Marlo... You're not
giving me "ready."

- I'm ready.

To eat and party.

- To eat and party.

- Oh, will you look
at the sea, everyone?

- Oh, the sea,
this is beautiful.

- Wow, I just can't
wait for this view.

- What's the deal with
the room situation?

How we doin' these rooms?

- Oh, the rooms, you know
it's a shady component.

- Oh, no.

- Why is there always
a room situation?

Like, just give us
a nice room

and let that be that.

We always gotta,
like, fight.

So, let me ask you.
Is there a lotta rooms?

Enough rooms
for the girls, or--

- Someone will have
to share.

- Okay, wait.
If I have to share a room,

I will gladly
go to a hotel.

- I just wanna be exempt
from the shared room

because I'm really feeling
like I need privacy this trip.

- Why?

- Because Mike and I
always Facetime.

We're Facetiming and--

- Oh, my God.

Are you gonna be
playing wit' yourself?

- We'll hear her--
we'll hear her moaning.

- You had it lucky
for having your man

in the bed wit' you
every night.

- Who does that?

- Everybody's man
don't live in town.

- That's true.

- I gotta do
what I gotta do.

- Does he see you
doing you?

- Oh, my God.

I'll share a room,
but.

♪♪♪

- Oh, guys,
this looks beautiful.

♪♪♪

- Hi.

- Hello! Hi!

- Hello.

- Hi.

Oh, thank you.

- Welcome.
- Yay!

- All right.
- Let's check it out.

♪♪♪

- Whoo!

♪♪♪

- Yes!

- Hey, kitty, kitty,
kitty, kitty, kitty.

- Oh, there's another cat.

There's two cats, y'all.
- I'm scared of them, honey.

- There's too many
cats out here.

- Who knew so much pussy
in Greece?

Ooh, it's a good thing
I didn't bring Dennis.

There's pussy
everywhere in Greece.

Pussy to my left.
Pussy to my right.

- Cats are just sneaky
like a lot of these girls.

- Come on, guys.
Let's go check out the beach.

- Ooh!
- It's so good.

- It's beautiful.

- Let's make
our way inside.

- Oh, how cute is this?

- This is so nice.
- Oh, I love it.

- Oh!
- Gorgeous.

This is so nice.

- Oh, I love that.

- So, we go upstairs.

- Oh, my room.

- Wow.

- Oh, my.
- If there was Apple TV,

you could Facetime
on that.

- What?

- If that doesn't get you off,
I don't know what will.

- Yeah.
- Like, literally.

- Can you open the window?

- Let's open the window
and give it a good.

- No, no, no.
It's a--

- Never mind.
It's a brick wall.

Really dismal.

- Look how nice
this one is, guys.

- Oh, I want it.
- Is gonna share the same view.

- I like this.

- This is cute.
- Guest house interconnecting.

- But, as you can see,
it's two separate bedrooms.

- Oh, this is great.

- So, we're gonna
go upstairs.

They're all great rooms.

- So, Marlo says
she'll sleep out here.

- You can spread out
all over.

- Have a seat, ladies.

- Yes.

I love out-- sittin' outside.

- This is nice.

- Okay.

- So, ladies, we are
very happy

that you guys love the villa
that we selected for you,

but we're the hosts,

and we're gonna get
the top two rooms.

So, we thought of a few fun
and interesting ways

that you ladies can
compete for your rooms.

- Kenya is going through these
issues with her husband,

but she's still
being shady 1000.

I miss the times
where we just ran around

and whoever laid
their ass on the bed first,

that was your bed.

- Oh, Lord.

- Coming up next...

- You and Kenya have
had all this whatever.

- Okay, she's right.
I'm wrong.

I ----ed her man
and stole her baby.

- What?
- Okay, so, good night, honey.

♪♪♪

- We're the hosts,

so we're gonna get
the top two rooms,

but we thought of a few fun
and interesting ways

that you ladies can
compete for your rooms.

- Who wants to be
the first tribute?

- The way you scream--
- This is the "Hunger Games."

- You gotta--

- Oh, Lord.

- What I gotta do?

- Okay, fine, whatever.
Let's go.

I'm ready.

- Okay, are y'all ready?
- Yeah.

- This first one
is Kandi's idea.

It's a mystery win.

So, I'm just gonna
put it out there,

whoever wants to
volunteer first.

- Me!

- You wanna volunteer.

You don't know what it is.

- No.
What is it?

- You just have to
do the dishes tonight.

- Punked!

- So, you have
the third best room.

- Thank you.

- So, which room
are you gonna pick?

- Okay, I'm going to be choosing
the teddy bear room.

- Ahh!

- Okay, so...

our next chal-lange is,

whoever can
take their makeup off,

including lashes, wins.

- I can do it.

- You gotta take off--

- All your makeup
and your lashes.

This is hard!

- Here's one.

- NeNe got this.
- Here's two.

- No, I wanna look cute
for tonight.

- Well, NeNe has
the second-best choice.

- Bye, bitches.

- NeNe, which room
did you want?

- If Cynthia
is gonna get the bear,

I'm gonna get the other one.

- Oh, my gosh,
this is vicious!

- This is not vicious.

- I'm the one who really
wanted to come here.

- All right.
- Dun-da-dun-dun.

- Dun-da-dun-dun.

- I'll do it.
- I'll eat anything.

No, I'm eatin' it.

I'm eatin' it.
Uh-uh.

- Hold on.
Wait, hold on.

- Okay, there is different
items in each bowl.

We want you to eat one piece
of each thing in each bowl.

- We've got raw octopus,
smelly sardines.

These girls
are in for a treat...

or a trick.

Okay, ready, set, go.
- Set, go.

- Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.

Oh, what is that?

Oh, it's a cat!

- Swallow, swallow, swallow.
- Swallow.

Eat.

Eww!

- Marlo.
- Marlo is still in the game.

Uh-uh.

- No, Tanya is done.
- Swallow, swallow.

- Okay, y'all, that's good.
- Tanya won.

- Tanya, oh.
- How in the?

Who won, man?
- She swallowed first.

She won.
- I ate it all.

- Tanya, which
one did you want?

- I just do not want
the room with no window.

Let's open the window
and give it a good--

- No, no, no, it's a--
- It's a brick wall.

I would like the room
in the guest house,

one of them.

Now, here's a twist.

- If someone wants to
jump in the pool--

- In the pool, right now.

- Whoever goes
and jumps in the pool

can take
somebody else's room.

- They get to take a room!

- No!

- Girl, you crazy!

- Porsha!

- Porsha is crazy.

Thank god your ass
ain't got no lace...

- I'm a whale, bitch,
but I got a good room.

- Oh, my God!

- Damn, Porsha is crazy.

- Opa!
- Opa!

We're in Greece, bitches!

When they said,

"The first person
that jumps in that pool,"

I was like, bing.

I got this good
Go Naked Hair in,

and I'm not worried
at all, honey.

It gets better
as it gets wet and moist.

I'm talkin' about my hair.

♪♪♪

- Don't want the room
with no window.

- Marlo is left.
- Yeah.

- So, what you want?

Do you want the small
guest house room

or the one
with no window?

- I'll pick the smallest one
in the guest house.

- So, I am gonna take--
- No!

- I'm not gonna choose your room
just 'cause you were brave.

Here.

- She's taking
your room, Tanya.

- You can read my mind.
I was trying to--

- She messed it up, though.

- I don't need a hug.

I don't want a hug.

- Why would you take
the biggest room in the--

- In hindsight,
I probably should've

just wiped off my glam face
and gotten a room.

Big mistake, huge.

- All right, ladies.

Um, we wanted to do
a nice dinner for everybody,

right here, at 8:00.
- Oh, love it.

- So, I know that's
not a lotta time.

So, if everybody
could get their bags,

take 'em to your room,
and get cute.

- All right, let's go.
- All right, let's go.

- All right.

- The point of the trip

is for us all
to spend time together.

You know, this is what
a sisterhood is all about

even if it's
a dysfunctional one.

- Whoo!

- This is a very
fragile moment for Kenya.

I mean,
Kenya has a tough skin.

But if anybody
can break through it,

it is NeNe.

So, I think this is
a great opportunity

for me to try to
put NeNe and Kenya together

because I really felt like

NeNe would have some
really good advice for her.

- All good smelling.

I absolutely think
the villa is beautiful,

and I'm okay with Cynthia
being my neighbor.

You know, I've known her
for a long time,

so I know how she moves,
and she knows how I move,

so I-I'm sure
was okay with me,

and I'm-I'm-I'm definitely
okay with her

'cause I know
how she gets down.

- So nice.

Let me call mama and
see if she got her stuff.

- I'm gonna decorate
and make it cute.

- Well, all right.

♪♪♪

This is gorgeous. Yeah.
- Welcome to Athens.

We did good.
- Yeah, we did.

We did real good.

Like, whoo.
- I love it.

- Coming up next...

- I would like
NeNe and Kenya

to stay a little later
in fellowship.

- I'm fine with
fellowshipping.

- No.

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

Come in!

The door is open!

- Howdy, neighbor.
- Hi.

- Hi.
- Neighbor.

- It wasn't too long ago
that NeNe would probably have

chosen to sleep outside
with cats and snakes

as opposed to
next to me.

- Oh, you're
dressed up, honey.

Where you goin'?

- But that just goes
to show you

hell can freeze over, honey,
even in Greece.

- So, how you doin'?
How is Noelle?

- She's good.
She's out in L.A.

She's trying to figure out
what she wants to do.

So, I'm gonna have to
let her go.

- You know, let her grow up.
- Yeah.

- It's okay.

- Like, I had a-a tracker
on her and everything.

I'm taking it off.
- Smart girl.

- Um, I have put certain
people in situations

to kind of make sure,
you know,

relationships, you know,
blossom or whatever.

- Yes, yes, yes.
- And, you know, um--

- What?

- You may know that Kenya
is kinda going through

a challenging time,
right now.

- Yeah.
- So, like, I feel like

you're one of the ladies
in the group

that's kinda been
married the longest.

- Yeah.

Still standing, chile.
- Praise God.

- Still standing.
We are.

- I felt like this could be
an opportunity for you

to maybe offer a golden nugget
or, you know, a--

- I need to really--

I-- well, I'll have
to find one

up under
this blonde wig, honey.

- You got a-a nugget
laying around here somewhere?

- Let me see if I got one

layin' up in here
somewhere, honey,

that I can
pull out, honey.

Let me see
if anything-- yeah.

-o, and-and regardless of
where you guys are at,

right now--
- Yeah.

- I think, if it hits
your spirit to, um,

offer some words,
that would be good.

- Oh, you know,
without question.

This is a woman that's
breaking up in a relationship,

and if I have
anything good to say,

I need to say it.

So, if I offer up any advice,
please receive it

because it's coming
from a good place.

I don't have to like you
to genuinely be concerned.

- Okay.

- You know, 'cause
I know what that is.

- Yeah.

- And I don't dislike her
'cause I've actually

tried to talk to her
several times.

- Right, and I know that,

and that's one of the things
that you brought up to me.

- And it's true, Mm-hmm.
- And I was like, you know what?

This may be the right time
to kinda, like, you know--

- Yeah, try to bridge
the gap.

Yeah.

♪♪♪

- Uh, did I get up
and lose my chair?

Oh, that means I
get to sit beside you.

- Grape leaves.
- Grape leaves.

- Yeah.

- Hi, girls.
- Wait, that tasted so good!

- Slow down.

You look so pretty.
I wanna enjoy this dress.

- Oh, she brought
a wine opener!

- Where's Kenya?

- Late.

- Hi.
- Hi.

- You think she--
you think she's gonna be out

the rest of the night?

No, no, you don't
have to do that.

- Kenya is going through
a situation we all know of,

and it's like an elephant
is in the room.

So, I just feel like
we're all talkin' about it,

and it's just gettin'
swept under the rug.

Like, is she okay?

I mean, like, this is
your friend-friend.

So, is she okay,
or do you think

she's gonna jump in there,
in the pool?

- Okay, I get it.

You're trying to
be supportive.

You're trying to show love.

But, honey,
you're doin' too much.

- Opa.
- Hey.

- You look pretty.

That coral is gorgeous.

- Oh, yes.
- Yeah.

- Yes, there you go.

- She needed it
for her honey, seriously.

- That's how you
show up, diva.

Girl, you look so pretty.

- Kenya, do you still
have your doggies,

Twirl and King, honey?

- I'm sorry?

- Do you still
have your doggies?

- I do.
- Yeah.

- Yeah, I do.
- Yeah.

- It's harder with the baby.
- Oh, yeah.

- With the baby, um,
Brooklyn loves them.

It does help to have the love
and support of-of my circle,

but that love and support
has to be genuine.

So, why don't
we start dinner, guys?

- Yes, let's start dinner.
- Yes.

- Yeah.

- Cynthia, Kandi,
they are my riders.

These other girls,
I just feel like

they'll stab me
in the back

whenever is convenient
for them.

- This is gorgeous
how it spins around.

- It's so pretty.

- This is good but
it's terrible for my diet.

- What do you have to do, Kandi?
- Your diet for what?

- You know, I got a, um,
tape the shot

and then the role.
- Right.

- Oh, the TV show.
- Yeah, the TV show.

So, I got a small part
on that.

- Wow!

- Lena is gonna be great.

She's gonna break you in
on scene one.

- Why you trying
to get snatched?

- 'Cause I have some
nude scenes to do.

What?

Nude?
Sex scenes?

- A sex scene?

- The role that
I initially auditioned for

was a lesbian role,

and I would've had to
have a sex scene with a woman

in the show, right?

- So, female,
African American, Dre,

she's no nonsense,
soft stud,

born and raised
on the South Side.

I mean, that ain't
gonna be hard.

- What?

So, things changed,
and now I got the role

of a woman who is
married to

one of the gangster characters
on the show,

but he is a man.
He's not a woman.

I play the wife of this guy.
He's running for mayor.

So, he and I
have scenes together.

- What is Todd saying
about it?

- That was my question.

- Well, it's just a little bit
more for him to put his--

wrap his brain around.

- I wanna take one moment out,
you guys.

I feel so happy
sittin' over here

with all of us
laughing and smilin'.

- Yes, God.

- I wanna do a toast,
right now,

to two of the most amazing,
beautiful hosts.

To Kandi and Kenya.
- I'll drink to that.

- I'll drink to that.
- Thank you.

- Well, thank you.

- Love you guys.
- Hey, you guys.

- I wanted to say "opa"
in, uh, Greece.

- Opa or cheers.
- Opa.

- Opa.
- Don't break the glass.

- Now, break the glass.

- Kenya, I know that you and I
aren't the closest,

and that's fine,
but I want you to know that

obviously we all heard
what's happened to you,

and I've been through a divorce,
Cynthia and Porsha.

Genuinely saying that
I would really want to know

if you're okay.

- And I can definitely
second that.

- I'll say this
'cause, you know,

I know you guys
saw certain things.

- Yeah.

- Um, I actually really
appreciate the fact

that Cynthia and Kandi,
um, both came over

and checked on me.

And, Porsha,
I really do appreciate

that you reached out to me.

And I appreciate
you being nice to me, also,

and Marlo.

Um, I didn't think
I would be sitting here,

you know, thinking about
divorcing somebody

that I fell so hard for.

And especially because
when Brooklyn came,

we were just--
we were just so happy.

- I would never
wish this on anyone.

I hope they can
work it out.

But, at the same time,

a lot of what she did to me
makes sense.

- I know he doesn't
really want a divorce.

I don't really want to,

but I don't know
if there's a way out.

♪♪♪

- I know he doesn't

- I know he doesn't
really want a divorce.

I don't really want to,

but I don't know
if there's a way out.

- I know this is
hard for-for Kenya.

- You're gonna be okay.

- Well, I want you guys
to have a good time.

I don't want this to
overshadow anything.

I almost didn't come.
- Oh, not at all.

- Let's just make this be
hot girls' summer,

like, from moving forward.
- Yes.

- Hot girl summer.
- Hot girl summer.

Let's just enjoy being here
in beautiful Greece.

- That's right.
- Praise God.

- Oh, God.

- Cheers.

- This is gonna
be three drinks.

- Okay, let's see
your glass, now.

Just keep it up
'til you can't drink anymore.

- Okay.
- Turn up.

- Oh, my.

Well, wow,
she just drunk it all.

You did that, Kandi.

- Woot-woot-woot.

- I have to actually get up
and do the dishes.

In celebration of
my fabulous room that I have.

- We are having
a sisterhood night,

but I won't be
helping you with that.

- However-however, uh,
in the spirit of sisterhood--

- That's where
the sisterhood stop, no.

- I would like
Porsha, Tanya,

Kandi, and Marlo--
- No, not having it.

- To join me.

- We're not in your room.
- You can keep me company,

and I would like
NeNe and Kenya

to stay a little later
in fellowship.

- Okay, well,
I'm going to sleep.

- Me and my bottle is out.

Love y'all, ladies.

- I'm fine with
fellowshipping.

- No.

- Kenya snubbed me
at the table twice.

- I actually
really appreciate

that Cynthia, Kandi,
and Porsha.

And I appreciate you, too,
and Marlo.

Um...

- She thought that
she would get under my skin.

You didn't get
under my skin, girl.

She's really a sad woman
because it takes nothin' to say,

"Thank you for
at least trying."

- Kenya, fellowship,
you and NeNe.

- I gotta go check on--
I gotta go check on Brooklyn.

- Now, this isn't
sisterhood.

Now, this is when
it bothers me.

- What?

- 'Cause NeNe just said
she's willing to fellowship

and talk with Kenya
one on one.

That's ----ed up,
Cynthia.

- Also, thanked all of you guys
and didn't thank me,

and I heard that,
but that was fine

because what I was saying
was for real.

- Right.
- Right, it was.

- It was.
- It was.

I appreciate that.
- Okay.

I put all of our drama aside,
and as a married woman

and a woman who has been
through things in her marriage,

I wanted to just really
give her real advice.

Kenya.
Be clear.

Kenya
and her bad skin, okay?

- Why didn't you at least
have a little bit of fellowship

after all that sweetness
that just happened?

- No, because I'm-I'm
dealing with my own stuff.

My mind is so bogged down

with everything
that I'm going through.

I don't--

I can't add another layer
to it, right now.

The stuff with her,

I don't wanna address that
on such a nice night.

Let's just let it be
that we support each other

and let it be that for now.
- All right, but--

- I think you should just
say that, Kenya,

because she's gonna take it
to something different.

- Take it to a negative place.
- I can.

- Yeah.
- She'll take it personal.

- Yeah, yeah.
- That's not you.

It's just--
I don't want us to have to--

- Here, give me.
I-I'm gonna give dessert.

- That's it.
- Here.

- Do you want this on here?
- Yeah, yeah.

- Okay.

- Yeah, give her that
and be like, "Look."

- Here.

Go on and tell her
what we just said.

- One more, and I need
one for me, too.

- I thought that
was for you.

- I was gonna take
one to her.

- Oh, that was nice.

- I really don't want
the drama of NeNe tonight,

so I'm going to just send her
a peace offering of some baklava

and, hopefully,
just let her know

I do wanna talk.
It's just not the right time.

Another fork.

- Another fork.

- Kenya, come sit down
and talk to NeNe, real quick.

She just wants to--
- No, no, I wanted to--

I was bringing dessert
to everybody.

- I will be going this way.
See ya, guys.

I'm going to my room.

- See?
- It's too late.

- It already went left.

- Hey, when she came in,
she said it really wasn't

about the fact she didn't
wanna talk to you.

It's just that tonight
because it was--

everything was on
a good note.

- Well, you don't have
to speak about her.

Let her speak it.
- Well, she wanted to speak it,

but it seemed like
you were already in a bad mood.

- Of course.
I've approached her at least--

and I'm not in a bad mood.

She's in the bad mood.

I've approached her
eight times already.

- That other plate
was for you.

- That's okay.
Well, I don't--

- She was coming to make
a positive offering to say,

"Hey, it wasn't"--
- But see, this is
the problem, Kandi.

Listen to me.
I don't get--

I don't get ready
when she's ready.

- Kenya, on this trip,
knowing that

you are going through
something,

was to try to get everybody
at least in a place

where they could
show you love.

- I receive that.

I'm not gonna
address that on a--

on a night like this.

- Kenya, we all have had issues
with each other.

- Well, she has issues, too.
- No, Marlo, don't do that.

- Now that she wants to
bring a plate, I should--

- She knows that you guys are
gonna eventuay have a talk.

- Yeah, we're not gonna
eventually have anything.

- But she just didn't want--
she just didn't want it

to be tonight.
- My door is closed.

Well, we don't
have to talk ever.

I'm done.

- Her point is,
it's like you guys

have had all this whatever,
and-and it's been--

- Okay, she's right.
I'm wrong.

I ----ed her man
and stole her baby.

- What?

- Okay, so, goodnight, honey.
- What are you talk-- okay.

- Have a good night, Kandi.

We love you dearly, darling.

- Good night.
Good night.

- Just keep it 1000
wit' your friend.

Good night.

- Good night, everyone.
I thank you.

I gotta go talk
to my man, honey.

Trying to keep my marriage
together, honey.

♪♪♪

- Next time, on
"The Housewives of Atlanta"...

- Good times
and good girls!

Opa!

- Oh! Oh!

Get away!

- By the blood of Jesus,
we bind you, black cat.

Come on.

- What would you pair
this lovely rose with?

- Fish and maybe
a nice grilled chicken.

- Even though rose
might overpower

the shrimp and seafood?

- Why is she trying to test
Cynthia's knowledge

and make it known
that Cynthia doesn't know much

about the wine industry?

- Kenya was throwing
a lot of shade

at the Bailey Wine Cellar.

- I knew that she was joking.

- A joke is a joke.

- Is a one-time thing,
not hammering.

- Not jokes.
- Yes.

- This sh-- that we are
arguing about

has got us so far apart.

- I'm sorry.

It's really hard
without you.

- Shut up, NeNe.

You're just a lowlife slime--

- NeNe!

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