The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008–…): Season 12, Episode 3 - Kandi's Wedding: Meet the Tuckers - full transcript

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- I don't feel like
he sees how his ways

can make me feel...

She's a rock star.

She's more advanced
in that class

than anybody else.

It can be exhausting
sometimes.

- I'm goin' to
New York Pride.

- Nice.
- I'm going to be on a float.



NeNe's gonna be there,

and if she's gonna be
talkin' stuff about me

and have somethin' to
say about me,

the only thing
she'll be able to say

is how fabulous
I looked on the float.

- Are you guys gonna be
initiating conversation?

- I ain't initiatin' nothin'
but say, "Hey, gur."

- I had just heard
my fiance say

that he actually
had sex with someone

while I was carrying
our child.

I'm not gonna sit up here
and take that

because I don't
deserve that.

- I was gone with the wind,

but now I'm back



and twice as fabulous.

- I'm livin' my dreams

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.

♪ Oh you make me ♪

♪ so emotional ♪

- Have you seen any other
houses that you like?

- I have.

A lot of the houses
that I like,

I love the inside
of the house,

but Mike wants
more of a yard.

- Right.
- I'm just over it.

We are in a two-bedroom
condo, Cynthia.

- Oh, my goodness.
- Like--

- How long have you guys
been in that place?

- We've been, sh--, two days
after NeNe had my address.

- So, you guys literally
had to pick up and move.

- I took off of work,
and I moved everything.

I still have,
like, PTSD.

Knowing that donor
might be on the lurk,

like, I literally
packed up my life

and my family
in financial ruins.

Thank you, Marlo.

- I heard she's been having
some financial hardships,

that they're having a problem
where they're living,

that they're renting.

- I have a protective order
for safety as it pertains

to domestic violence for me,
my children, and my parents.

Every time I move,
he finds me.

Nobody--

For me, I guess
one of the reasons

why I'm so jaded
on NeNe and, like,

I'm so cool on her
and the wig

that keeps her glue and her
family together

and all that sh--,

Is because I'm like, girl,
you know what this is.

- Well, that glue that keeps
her family together

sure don't keep her
damn friends together.

- Listen, oh,
that's a different glue.

- That's a different
kinda glue.

- Uh-huh.

Okay, well, this house
is cute.

- It's very cute.
I like this.

- Well, I hope this house
got somethin'.

I'll tell you that.
- I know.

- More than anything,
we need security

because between
psycho-ass donor

and Mike being
a defense attorney,

I need to know that,
at night, if Mike is in town

or outta town, that me
and these kids are safe.

- Hi.
- Hi.

- Hi. I'm Dashondra.

- Eva. Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.

- This is my girlfriend,
Cynthia.

- Hello.
- Hey, how are you?

Nice to meet you.
- Hi. Come on in.

- Cute.
- It's very cute.

- Okay.

- The home has
five bedrooms.

- We-- okay.

- Every bedroom has
an on-suite bathroom.

- Oh, my goodness, look at
this bathtub and this shower!

- This is cute.
This is cute.

- This is so cute.

- This is cute.
- I love this.

This reminds me
of my bathroom.

Oh, this is cute.
I love a fireplace.

- I like the open floorplan.

- Yeah, you got a
stone fireplace.

- That's kinda giving me,
like, a L.A. feel, right?

- Yeah.

- Like, it's very
kinda L.A.-ish.

Right. How much
is the house, again?

- Awesome.
- $775,000.

- All right.

Are you going to be able to
afford this, Eva, because--

- Well, considering that
I'm in financial ruins.

- Yeah, that's what
I'm-- and-and--

- Despite my
prequalification

from the loan officer,
maybe not.

How many square feet
is this house?

- Thirty-seven hundred.

- Ooh, okay.

- Is that enough?

- It's just I just don't
wanna outgrow it.

- Right.
- I know me.

- Well, if you keep
havin' these babies.

- You know, at this point,
I done looked at

about 14-15 houses.

So, what's a few more
before I make this decision?

- So, I'm gonna
let you ladies chat,

walk around some more,
if you like.

- Okay.

- I'm gonna make
a few phone calls,

and then I'll check back in
with you.

- I'm not mad at this
little house, though.

There are a few things--
- I think this is really cute.

- It is cute.
There are a few things
that I would want.

- And I love that
Marley's school is close.

Like, all of that works.
- Yeah.

- Now, how long does it take
you to get to work from here,

and when are you--
wait-wait a minute.

What's goin' on with,
uh, "Dish Nation?"

Like, when do you--
- Child, can we sit down?

'Cause I need Porsha
to come back to work.

You know, she got a lotta stuff
goin' on with Dennis.

- Right.

- And I know that that's
definitely taking a toll on her.

Um, and then being a new mom,
she's a first-time mom.

- Right.
- So, I get it.

- Well, I mean, considering
all the stuff that's going on

or allegedly going on
between her and Dennis,

I would think actually
work would be a nice escape,

you know, just for her
to get back.

- I agree.
- Right.

- So, I appreciate you
comin' and lookin' at homes,

and you've been
a great friend to me.

- Thank you.

Honey, it was
a long time coming.

- You know what?

I kind of regret not bonding
this way with Cynthia sooner.

- I heard from someone that
you were tellin' people

that I paid Will
to date me.

- I don't know
that to be true.

Come on up here,
miss thang.

Show us
a veteran walk.

Show us how they
used to do it.

This, uh, chick-mance could've
happened a long time ago.

- At the end of the day,

you always was
woman enough to say,

"You know what?
I apologize for that."

- Exactly.
- I can respect that.

Like, no matter what
NeNe and I went through,

I feel like she will never
have any accountability.

- How do you not find
accountability for the things

'cause we all make mistakes?

- Because-because
she's never wrong.

- What do you think about
seeing NeNe at Pride?

- You know, I actually saw her
at the Kentucky Derby.

- Did you?
- Mm-hmm. I did.

Mike and I was there.

- Did y'all speak?
Did you guys--

- I was prepared to,
you know, hi and bye.

- Mm-hmm.

- Because, for me, it's really
uncomfortable to see someone

that I know whether or not
we're on good terms--

- And not at least
head nod.

- And then not at least
give her the respect

of hello and goodbye.

- Right.
- It worked out.

But I can co-exist with her,
you know, in-in the group.

I'm especially excited
to go to Pride this year

for the first time

because I'm actually
taking Noelle with me.

I know NeNe's
gonna be there,

but it's gonna be
all good.

If we gotta be on
a little float together,

then I am proud
to float on.

I've been loyal to this girl
for years.

This one situation
is not going to discredit

everything that I've been
through with this woman.

- Right.

- I really feel like
we can get past it.

- Like, how?

Sway.

Sh--.

Girl.

♪♪♪

- Knock-knock.

- Hi, hi, hi!

Hi, pumpkin.
Hi, beautiful mama.

- Jeez.
How long has it been?

- I don't know.

- I love me some Tanya.

You know, first,
she started out,

she was NeNe's friend.

- I love your shirt.
- Oh, thank you.

- So, what are you up to?

- Then she was
Eva's good friend.

- Yes, you naturalista!

- Hey!

- Hello, gorgeous.
- How are you?

- Now, she's my
friend-friend.

- Baby, you look good.
- Hey, you look good.

You're givin' me
all this today.

- You know.
- Is this just for me?

- Yeah, girl.

- And another good thing
about Tanya and I being close

is that Paul and Dennis
are almost just as close.

They were
our other couple.

Girl, that salad
look good as hell.

- You said
you're being healthy.

Drink first?
Are you drinking water?

Would you like
a little wine?

Some Henny?
- I'll drink-- I'll drink--

I'll drink a little bit
of wine.

Just keep it light.
- Oh, I love it.

Let's keep it light.

- I came over here to get
some energy from you.
- Good.

- You know, you always
got all the damn energy.

- That's because I don't have
a three-month-old baby.

- I had to beat away
the tired face.

- Is that how it works,
though?

- That's how it work, girl.

- Cheers, baby.

Cheers!
- Cheers.

- Oh, gosh.
Mmm.

Okay, let's get to
eating here.

I feel like you're
gonna love this.

- You got your flowers out.

- How was
the Barbie party? Um--

- It was cute, and Eva
was there, and, um,

pretty much
all the girls.

- Okay.
- Except for NeNe.

Have you talked to NeNe?

- No, no communicado,
zip, zilch, nothing.

- They actually have
a booking this weekend.

With Cynthia.
- Pride in New York.

- Yeah.
- That's gonna be intense.

- Well, honey.
- Yeah.

- The sh-- is gonna
hit the fan,

or either they're gonna
be extra fake.

- So, wait, wait.
I didn't even ask you this.

What is happening?

- Girl...

I have good days
and bad days.

- Yeah.

- Yeah, I didn't think today
was gonna be a good day.

- Oh.
- But once I popped
my lashes on--

- Okay.
- And I pumped this hair up
like this,

I was like,
"I feel better."

- Yes, good.
You look better.

- I found out what
I needed to know.

And every day, I've been,
like, angry upset.

- I know. I know.

- And I wanted to kill him.

Like, I wanna hit him.
Like, ugh.

- I do feel it.

I kind of wanna
hit him, too.

Do you think that
this can be fixed?

- I don't know because
from the time he told me

that everything went down,
the excuse is, you know,

"You were not
emotionally available.

"You were this.
You were that."

I said, "Well, let me go look
at this period of time."

- Yep. Yeah.
- I'm on my phone.

I'm lookin' at pictures.

I'm like, no, 'cause we had
just celebrated this.

- I was--
- And you had just given me

the dog here.

When the was I
not available for you?

When was I?
- Yeah.

- I was actually here
and very, very present

in our relationship
and very, very pregnant.

- And very, very pregnant.

- You know, I know other men
have done this in the past,

but when I think about
the love that I feel,

like, Dennis and I had,

to me, him sharing his body
with someone else,

that's not
in the damn equation.

I took all these pictures.

Remember when we
went to the concert?

- I loved the concert.
- Remember that?

Remember when Shamea
had her baby?

And so, all this
is around the time.

How? How?

All of this is in
the same period of time.

Now, in my heart,
I'm just looking to wait

'til it heals.

I'm not lookin' for it
to heal towards Dennis

because I'm beyond hurt.

- I think you guys
just need to, like,

really keep going
to counseling.

- I can go
to Dr. Sherry.

- Yes.

- And find out what
she suggests next.

- Yes.

- I think I'm ready to-to-to
learn how to move through

this type of situation
'cause I never been

in this type of
situation before.

- You've never been in
this situation before.

- I mean, I can't
communicate with him

without getting upset.

- Once you lose trust,
it's-it's really hard,

and so I think a lot of it
has to come from him.

Like, he has to show up,

and recognize,
and do the work.

- But, I mean, I have to
be ready to accept it.

- Mm-hmm.

- Coming up next...

- You're number one.

- I'm supposed to be
number one.

- What?

- Who's number one,
me or Brooklyn?

♪ It won't be the same ♪

Are you hungry baby?

Mmm,
chocolate chip cookie.

You can only have a little
piece of this, okay?

Yeah, and you
went right for it.

That's good stuff.

Hello!

- Hola, chica!
- We're up here!

Guess who's here.

- Hey.
- Hi. Oh, you look pretty.

- Thank you.
Hi, Brooklyn.

Are you eating
a cookie?

- Yummy chocolate,
yeah.

- I feel really bad that
I didn't make your party,

but I will be there
for your first birthday.

- I have no idea
what I'm gonna do

for her first birthday.

- Hi.

- When I tell you that party
was everything, Che--

- Do you have pictures?

- Che, don't take her
out like that.

- Like what?
- Like that.

- How do you take
this out?

- Well, let me do it.

You're just
pullin' her out.
Come on.

- I wasn't.
She was gonna be fine.

- No, move.

- Say, "Auntie
was gonna get me,

"and I was
gonna be fine."

- Yes. No, she wasn't.
- Are you kicking?

- I 100% go into
helicopter mode

whenever my child
is around anyone.

And I don't care if anyone
criticizes me for it.

She's the only one
that I have,

and may be the
last one I have.

You want some.
I know you do.

No, but the party
was so much fun.

- Did your husband come
to Brooklyn's party?

- Uh, no, he did not come
to Brooklyn's Barbie party.

- No?

- Yeah, he wasn't gonna be
around all those crazy ladies.

Dressed as Barbies.

- How is everything
else going?

- It's been difficult, Che.

Being here by myself now
more than I've ever been.

- When is he coming back?

- He'll be here,
um, this weekend.

It's just been, like,
a strain on the relationship.

Marc is usually in Atlanta
every seven to ten days.

- It's that restaurant.

I understand he wants it
to be successful,

but he's sacrificing
some other things.

- We haven't had any
alone time in long time.

When Marc does visit,
we rarely have date night.

His sole focus is the baby
and less on our relationship.

So, it's taken a toll.

- Have you made
any attempts?

- No. I mean,
you know, like,

we-we just haven't--

Marc doesn't even
like the baby not to be

in the bed with us.

- If there's a baby in
between you in the bed,

how are on earth
are y'all gonna get
together in the bed?

- Uh, that has
been my question.

Like,

that doesn't really
work out too well.

- Uh, no.

Let me put her
in her little car.

Yeah, baby.
Yeah, zoom-zoom.

Zoom-zoom, baby.

So, I don't know, Che.

Definitely somethin'
has gotta change.

I waited 'til 47 years old
to have a child,

but now I'm like,
I have this,

and I have this husband.

So, how do I make
my household work now?

And I don't know if
I have all the answers.

Marc and I had a beautiful,
beautiful beginning.

There were always flowers,
and sweet messages,

and phone calls.

And now, I feel like
am I a little jealous

because he puts so much
attention on Brooklyn?

I just want us
to get back on track

because I just feel like
we're growing farther away

instead of closer
together, now.

So, um, it's been a little--
it's been hard.

I want my daughter to have
all the love in the world

from her dad,
but I want some, too.

- Well,
the next time he's here,

and you want a date night,
I'll watch her.

- Uh--
- What do you think
is gonna happen?

God, you're one
of those people.

Yes, I am.

Do you know how long
I waited for you? Huh?

I don't know.
I cannot be without my baby.

♪♪♪

♪ I met him two-steppin'
with his weapon ♪

♪ look like
he be sheppin' ♪

♪ good fit on
big face protectin' ♪

♪ when he looked at me he said
I answered all his blessings ♪

♪ new Fendi shoe ♪

♪ mini Fendi dresses ♪

♪ I think I found
my guy ♪

♪♪♪

♪ together we're gonna
level level level ♪

♪ level up ♪

- Oh, you look
so pretty.

- Aww, thanks.
What's going on?

- Well, you got--
you got some extra paint?

Absolutely.

- Not extra paint.

Like that?

- Yeah.
- All right.

- What is this called?

Oh, breast cream.

I'll have to get me
a bottle of that.

Okay.

They're almost
set up upstairs.

- This is really good

because when the
American Cancer Society

reached out to us,
you had cancer,

and now you are
cancer-free.

- Isn't it amazing?

- I am a ambassador for the
American Cancer Society,

and doing these
infomercials,

basically, Gregg
will tell his experience

as a cancer patient,

and I will talk
about my experience

as a caregiver.

We can definitely
shed light on how we felt

and what happened to us.
You know what I'm saying?

- It's tough.
It's a tough road.

- It is a very tough thing
to do and--

- It's tough on
both of us, though.

- Yeah, it's very hard.
It's really hard.

Before Gregg got
diagnosed with cancer,

we were already
in a rocky place.

It was...

probably the worst thing
we've been through.

- You both wanna
save this marriage.

- I do.

- Do you, NeNe?

- We will just
have to see.

But now, my relationship
with Gregg is still healing

from the cancer journey.

- I can see that
it's still tough for ya.

No matter what,
in all of this,

you did the best
you can do.

Which I think you did
a champion's job.

- I don't wanna cry
because if I cry,

you know
I-I can't even cry

'cause I'd be making it
about me if I cry.

- Guess what.
It is about you.

- I am definitely not the
same NeNe I was last year.

- Gregg Leakes
is in the house.

Gregg, come here, baby.

- No, honey, we're fine.

- Girl, this closet is lit.

- This closet is--

that.

- The fact that
you would sit here now

and give a big
you to all of us

is very
----in' hurtful.

- What's your response?

- No response.
- No response?

- I've been working with
my spiritual adviser.

She helps me with not just
my personal relationship

with my husband
but my relationship

with girlfriends,
like how to move forward.

- It's okay not be concerned
about what nobody else thinks.

Who cares?

- I know that I'm not
an amazing caregiver.

However, I feel like
I was judged a lot.

Support me, bitch!

I'm going through
everything!

- You're not the
only person hurtin'.

Gregg's hurtin'.

- NeNe can be a little more
sensitive to Gregg's situation

since he is the one
that is actually battling it.

- Yeah, a lotta stuff
happened, um, last year.

So, I'm just, uh, worried about
seeing everybody at Pride.

- Right.

- This is something you
may not know, though.

Um, actually, a couple months
ago, I text Cynthia.

I reached out to her.
- Really?

- I did, but, of course,
she never responded.

- Basically,
the text was negative.

- It said,
"You're so sad.

"The things you are saying,
you were truly never a friend.

"Trying to clear your name.
#sad."

- So, I blocked her.

Bitch, I know
what a block looks like.

I-I know I've been petty,
and, um, I was--

I'm-I'm in a different
headspace, right now.

- Listen, own up.

- Mm-hmm.

- To what you know
your involvement was,

own up to that.

- Cynthia and my's fallin'
out is very different

than me having any fallout
with any other girl

in this group because
we were very close.

So, my fear is,
our friendship

will never
be the same.

- So, you ready
to go upstairs?

- Yeah.
- Let's go.

- She's comin' up.

All right, NeNe.
- Yes.

- We'll have you sit here.

Gregg, have a seat.

- Okay.
- I've done this before.

I'm sittin' right there.

- Good man.

Gettin' ready to roll.

- What we're gonna
ultimately do with this,

is create, you know,
your caregiver story.

Can you please walk us
through the times

that were the most
challenging for you?

- Uh, the most
challenging times

I felt like I just
didn't have anybody.

We weren't sleeping
in the same room.

I didn't have a partner,
you know, anymore.

It, like, tore our
relationship up,

like, uh, you know, just--

- It almost destroyed us,
to be honest with you.

You gotta do
a lotta give and take.

You gotta do
a lotta shuttin' up.

You gotta do
a lotta listening.

- The shut up part was,
like, I couldn't--

I couldn't
figure that out.

- I can't, either.
- I didn't--

I didn't figure
that part out yet.

I have a whole weight that's
been lifted off my shoulder.

My husband
doesn't have cancer.

I mean, so, that alone means
shake your titties, honey.

Muah.

I'm trying to tell you.

Comin' up next...

- So, what's up
with Shadina?

- I was supposed to
call her around now.

Let me see.

- You don't know nothin'
about this surrogacy thing.

You're the mama.

Surrogate etiquette--
look it up.

♪ You should let me love you

♪ You should let me love you
you should let me love you ♪

♪ you should
let me love you ♪

- Oh, man, nothin' like
a lunch date, babe.

Hey, guys, welcome to
Gastrobar.

- Well, thank you.

- Would you like
anything to drink

to start today, ma'am?
- Um--

- Come on.
Live on the edge.
- No.

- Get a Shirley Temple
with pineapple juice.

- I got some
really good lemonades.

- That would be nice.
- Do you have Sauvignon Blanc?

- Sauvignon Blanc, yes, sir.
- I'll give it a shot.

You wanna do calamari?

- Yeah, let's do
the crispy calamari.

- Crispy calamari, okay.

- The sauteed
garlic shrimp, man.

- Thank you.

- So, what's up with Shadina?
Have you spoken to her?

- I was supposed to
call her around now.

Let me see.

What's up?
- Hi.

- I see you got braids, too.

What's up, Shadina?

- I'm super excited about
the next doctor's appointment.

Yeah.

I can't believe we have
a baby on the way.

I just keep having these
thoughts of, like,

who is she gonna
look like?

What's her personality
going to be?

How many weeks
are we, now?

- Are you startin' to show?

- Aww.

- Okay, bye.
- All right. Bye.

- That's crazy.

We have a baby,
but it's over there.

- Who are you tellin'?
That is super crazy to me.

Clearly, this pregnancy
is a lot different

than when
I carried Ace.

Right now, I'm lookin' about
zero months, you know?

- I did my best.
I did pretty good.

- Hmm.

I still haven't posted
and said anything about,

yes, the baby
is on the way.

Maybe I might be like
Gabrielle Union

and Dwayne Wade.
Just pop up.

Hello!
Here's my baby.

I might do that.

- So, okay,
you're not carrying.

So, will she be at the
baby shower wit' the belly

'cause who touches
the belly?

Usually people
touch the baby.

- No, we're not gonna have
people touch her belly.

- I thought that's
the whole thing.

- Basically.

- You don't know nothin'
about this surrogacy thing.

- I'm learning just
like you, okay?

- But you're the mama.

Surrogate etiquette--
look it up.

- You're always
trying to tell me

what I'm supposed to be
doin' as the mama.

- Hey.

- But what you doin'
as the daddy?

- Kandi, come on.
- What? I'm just sayin'.

- Guys, we got our
garlic shrimp over here.

- Okay.
That looks good.

Thank you.
- Thank you.

What are we gonna do about--
- We gotta set her room up.

- Yeah, what are we
doin' about that?

- I don't know.

- Where is her room
going to be?

- That's true.

- 'Cause, you know, I don't
want Kayla to feel like

we puttin' her
outta her room,

but Kayla's
a little grown.

- So, you know, she wants
to do this fashion thing.

- Mm-hmm.
- And actually,

I introduced her to
some people in New York.

When we got back, she said
she's going to New York.

- Wait, what?

- She says she's gonna
turn her car in,

and she's going to New York
to chase her dreams.

And then, only thing
I did tell her,

at least if you are gonna go,
you should work.

Stack some money.

- Well, I was trying to
give her her money

for her birthday,

but you told me
not to give it to her,

Mister, I'm up in the
strip club with my daughter.

- Kandi, come on.
- What?

- My daughter
is 23 years old.

She's a grownup.

So, if she wants
to go to a strip club,

I rather she go
with me.

- Sometimes I feel like
people just wait on a reason

or a way to just
drag us for.

- But let me tell you.
- And it's just like--

- There's nothin'
to drag about it.

My message is this.

My daughter's
23 years old.

She's grown, and nowadays,
your kids are on the phone,

so how do you even
get through to 'em?

- So, take 'em to
the strip club.

Do I think it's crazy that
he goes out and drinks

with his daughter
at a strip club?

Hmm, maybe.

I don't know, It's not for me
to tell you what to do.

- It is. You're supposed
to talk to me about it.

- We don't always
agree on everything

as-as it pertains
to the kiddies.

Todd and I bump heads a lot
because he feels like

he should be able to just
do what he wants to do.

- That's my baby.
She's gonna be all right.

- But when it comes to
my new baby,

I'm not one of those
type of women

that are just gonna
sit back

and just let you dictate to me
how things are gonna go.

- Okay?
- Okay, sir.

♪♪♪

- Hi!

- What's that all about?

- I'm getting ready
for Pride.

You know what?

It was, but a lot has
changed in 50 years.

And now--

I know.

Noelle is gonna go with me,
which I'm super excited about.

Oh, you know,
Eva's comin', as well,

and I'm just
really glad that,

you know,
that times have changed,

and, you know, for Eva and
Noelle to have an opportunity

to see how big
Pride is.

I support Noelle
bein' fluid.

I love her.
I'm here for her.

I'm still mommy,
and she's still my baby.

- You know what?

This is the first time that
I will be on a float with her,

and unless it's
a big-ass float...

I would imagine that
we're gonna bump heads

at some point.

Now, if I was part
of the committee

handpicking who was
gonna be on the float,

would I have championed for NeNe
to be on the float with me?

No, probably not.

Ain't nobody got time
for that.

Oh, thank you, babe.

I won't let anyone steal
my joy or my pride.

I know.
Isn't it cool?

- Coming up next...

- She's just doin'
whatever she needed,

and she looks
really desperate.

- Honey, her wig
is desperate.

♪♪♪

Ahh, ahh, ahh,

we're gonna get you
changed.

I'm just gonna
change you.

I'm just gonna
change you, okay?

Okay, P?

Okay.

You're three months
today, baba. Yes.

Let's get your
bottle first.

Then you'll be in
a better mood.

♪♪♪

- Hit the ball.

- You want me
to hit the ball?

- Tell mommy, say,
"What you lookin' at?"

- What you lookin' at?
- Ball!

- What are you waitin' on?

- Clap.

- Oh!

Damn, mommy.

- Mommy.
- Whoo-hoo!

- Mommy outta control.
- Yeah.

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- Good morning.
What's goin' on out-out here?

- Hey.

Hi, pumpkin.
- Cutie pie.

Hey, cutie pie.

What's goin' on
in the kitchen?

- I'm tryin' to make
some br-breakfast.

- All right.
- Have a seat.

You can feed the baby.

- What's-
what's on the menu?

- Um, well, first,
I have to see what we have

since I haven't time
to go to the grocery store.

- See what--
see what we have.

We don't have a lot.

- Marc is an alpha male.

He is definitely traditional
in a lot of ways.

Look at you.
You're always holding her.

- You gotta learn to sit--
you gotta learn to sit
on your own.

- Hmm?
- You gotta be
a big girl, now.

Sit on your own.
- And with Marc,

Brooklyn is always
a priority.

Do I feel like
I'm a priority?

No.

I'm gonna make you
somethin' special today.

- Come on.
All right, let's see.

- Okay.
Hopefully, I have eggs.

Okay, we have
to have butter.

Oh, my God,
do I not have eggs?

Okay.
Uh, let's see.

I can do pancakes.

I feel so silly.

I thought for sure
I had eggs.

Okay, well, I'm gonna--
I know how to pivot.

That's okay.

No, it's not.

He doesn't care
that I'm running

a-a million-dollar company.

He does not care
that I have a daughter

that's running around
and needs love and attention.

He does not care that
I need to keep all of this

together, and I need
to go to the gym.

All he knows,
is that he's hungry,

and he wants some eggs.
So, where are the eggs?

I know everybody is asking
you to bring Soco here,

your restaurant.

- Yeah, they've been asking.

- 'Cause they ask me
every time I look around.

- I gotta figure that out.

I gotta scout the area

and find out an area
that-that works.

- So, what do you think?
You think you might?

Hmm?

- What's the matter with you?
What you talkin' about?

- Well, Todd probably can,
um, show you around, maybe.

- I love when you
look at me like that.

Show me, again.
Look at that smile.
Show me that smile.

- You know what I like
about having you here?

I love that, you know,

you can relax
and be with your family.

- And have, uh,
breakfast with no eggs.

- You know, listen,
more than anything,

we have love.
So-- right?

- Right, baby?
- Yeah.

- And we got cutie pie.

- And we have cutie pie.
- Hey, cutie pie.

- If Marc had a restaurant
in Atlanta,

I think it would solve
half of our problems.

Will he be home
every night? Yes.

I think it's a matter of
who's gonna get daddy first.

Look how pretty
those pancakes are.

Mm-hmm.

Mm-hmm.

And you doubted who?
Mm-hmm.

- We are Grubhub champions.
Just so you know.

- That's not true.

- We're gettin' the
treatment today.

- Yes.
You gonna put her in here?

Hmm?

- Yeah. All right,
let's get in there, chief.

- Yeah.

Here you go, baby.
Okay.

- We can-- You and daddy
can work together.

We gotta do-- we gotta--
we gotta hold hands.

- Thank you, Father God,
for allowing us

to have this meal
with our family,

for always protecting us.
- Shh.

- We ask you, Jehovah, for you
to repair any broken hearts

in our family.

Keep us on a path
of being together,

being kind and loving
to each other.

Shh.

- In the name of your son,
Jesus Christ. Amen.

- Amen.
All right.

Well done.
Let's do the taste test.

Don't try it.

I know how to make
fluffy pancakes.

I know your birthday
is comin' up.

So, what do we need
to do to get a nanny

maybe just for
a couple days?

- Brooklyn's not
comin' with us?

For my birthday,
Brooklyn rolls with me.

You go with me on
birthday, baby.

- So, you-you wanna take her
on your birthday trip?

- Yeah, of course.
Of course. This--

it's actually
the first birthday

since you--
- So, what did we--

- It's my first
birthday with you.

- That's true.

You know,
I miss being a girlfriend

now that Brooklyn
is here,

I'm very much a mother,

and I'm a good wife,
but I don't know

if the girlfriend
is there,

and I know that's important
to a relationship.

Mm-hmm.

But if we wanna go to dinner
and just have some alone time,

then how do we do that
if she comes?

- You mean,
you and I alone?

Yes.

- Without you?

Nah, you're number one.
We're not leaving you.

- I'm supposed to be
number one.

- What?

- Who's number one,
me or Brooklyn? Hmm?

- You mean,
like the borough?

- No, not the borough.

- Like-like the country, Kenya,
versus the borough, Brooklyn?

I mean--
- No, like the wife, Kenya,

versus the daughter,
Brooklyn.

- What?
What did you say?
You spoke?

No.

Did you just say,
"Daddy?"

- Okay.
- You missed it.

What?
Great job, baby.

- Okay, mm-hmm.

- You said, "Daddy," first,
before you said, "Mommy."

Oh, I'm lovin' it.

- Coming up next...

- I don't have an issue.
What are you talking about?

- Okay, the captain
is speaking, now.
Can you just listen?

- Now, what boat
are you on, honey?

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- Uh, Noelle is coming.

She's excited.

Not a gown with a train.

I think she's more
rainbow coalition.

- Alrighty, which one
am I gonna wear?

I really wanna do,
like, this one.

That could be cute.

- I wanted
a gay hairstyle.

- What's a gay hairstyle?
- Over the top.

They want to have
on four wigs, honey.

Let me see the mirror.

I live for my hair
to be platted up.

Child,
you tried it.

You tried it ill,
honey.

I love Pride.

I think the gays
love me so much

because, one, you know my
personality is over the top.

I'm outspoken, and lot of them
are very outspoken, honey.

They will read you from
head-to-toe, child, okay?

I'm a rainbow, honey.

- Knock-knock.
- Hi.

- Yes, this is Captain Marlo
from the Love Float.

- Hi. I love.
- How are you doing?

- I'm doing good.

- In all this red,
you look beautiful, darling.

- Look at you.
Muah, muah.

- Muah, muah.
- I love your hair.

- Oh, my God,
it's looks beautiful.

- Look at this.
- Cute stuff.

- Do you like
this shoe here?

- I don't like this shoe.
I love this shoe.

Is this Giuseppe?

- Yeah, they're,
you know, those.

- So, how we feelin'?

- I'm feelin' good.
How you feel?

- I feel great.

We're gonna have
positive energy.

That's why I'm here.
- I know.

My spiritual advisor
has been came to me

and told me, honey,
to let it all go.

- Let it go.

- And I am now moving
in the hands of the Lord.

- Oh, like, are you gonna
say something to 'em?

Are you gonna--
- To who?

- To the girls when you get on
there, Eva and, uh, Cynthia.

- Oh, God said
to say hello.

- But say it
with a beautiful smile.

- Yeah, honey, I am walkin'
in the hands of the Lord.

- We all are.
Hallelujah.

- You know what
my spiritual advisor

really says, though,
to me?

She says, "Breathe
in and out ten times

"and then, hopefully,
you'll feel light, again."

Like, okay.

- I want to be nice,
forgive, and forget,

and move on.
They might need you.

♪ Oh the Lord is here ♪
- God is good.

You got--
what-what's God do?

God workin' on
your sins.

♪ Oh the Lord is here ♪

- You're gonna be
all right.

- Through your nose
and blow it out your mouth.

- Get on the float,
and Cynthia's right there.

What are you gonna say?

- What? I ain't got--
I don't have no--

- Hey, Cynthia.
How ya doin', Bailey?

You are good.
- I ain't got no problem.

- You're gonna
say that, though?

- I have no problem.

- Can you please say that
for me, though?

- Girl, you act like you're
over talkin' to somebody

that needs some help.
I don't need any help.

I can say, "Hello."
- No--

- I'm just gonna say
hey and bye.

- I don't want you
to do hey and bye.

- You gotta do this.
You gotta do this.

You gotta do this.
You gotta do this.

Girl!

I am trying
to Zen, honey.

I'm not trying
to sin, okay?

Work with me, bitch.

- You can just--
- I don't have an issue.

What are you talkin' about?
- But think about it, though.

Okay, the captain
is speaking, now.
Can you just listen?

- Now, what boat
are you on, honey?

- I'm on the captain
is speaking.

I want you to
get on this float,

be gorgeous as you are,
and be friendly,

and kill them
with kindness,

and just let them know,

hey, I'm in the hands of
the Lord, now. Let it go.

- Oh, yeah, of course.
- Let it go. Let it--

- Speaking of muva.

What do we have here?

Oh, Jesus.

- You're set to be
on the Bravo float.

- I am.
- But so is Cynthia.

- Yes.

- So, how are you gonna
handle that situation?

Are you gonna avoid her?

You're gonna talk?
- No.

I plan to-- you know,
I can say hello.

Um, I can stand
beside her.

I was a friend to her.
- Yeah.

- She knows that.
- Right.

- Uh, and I know that.

I felt like she was
a friend to me,

and I feel like I was
a friend to her.

- It looked like
y'all were good friends.

- So, what's the problem?

- Certainly,
if you are my girl,

I'm this kinda girl. We--
if we down, we down

'cause they would never
be able to come to me

and say, "You need to
turn on Cynthia,"

'cause I'd be like,
"you know that ain't
gonna never happen."

- Girl, you been
turnt on Cynthia.

- They can tell her
that, though,

because she's weaker.
She's definitely weak.

- So, you think she's
just followin' along

with the crowd and
what's going on in the show.

- She's just doin'
whatever she need to do.

She looks really
desperate.

It's a lotta stuff about her
that's not cool.

- Oh, my God.
- She just looks
desperate to me,

and it's-
it's really sad.

- When you get on
that float today,

they're gonna already think,

oh, she's gonna
come over here.

- Why would they
think that?

- She's gonna be
giving us emoji faces

and lookin' at us
and frownin' at us.

- I will not
give any-- honey.

- She's gon-- they're
gonna think that.

I'm sayin' they're going
to think at,

but you're gonna come on there
and show a beautiful smile,

and color,
and fabulous hair.

- Yeah, show all these
beautiful teeth.

I'm there for the gays.
I'm here for World Pride.

- I know, but I'm just--
What would God do?

God wants you to be nice,

forgive, and forget,
and move on, okay?

- Forgive?

Cynthia has done
seven interviews.

It was hurtful.

- What you have seen
since we have been friends,

is me be-be nothing
but completely loyal

and a great friend
to this woman for years.

This is not a healthy person
for me to be around.

This is not good
for my spirit,

and I deserve better.

You can see on
her social media

she has a different
philosophy of friendship.

Like, anyone
that does that,

I don't consider them
a friend.

She made Eva's
wedding about her.

She made my Seagram's
event about her.

The cancer situation
with Gregg--

everything is just
not about you.

- Cynthia want people
to think

that she's this really
nice, sweet angel.

And the next time
you turn around,

you take a gun out
and shoot a bitch

when she ain't lookin'.

Now, you know,
you can forgive,

but forgetting is gonna
take a minute.

Now, I'm-I'm gonna have to
have amnesia to forget, honey.

♪♪♪

- Coming!

Hey.

- Oh, my God!

- I don't think you're
ready for this jelly.

Good morning.
- Muah. Wow, you look am--

- Yes, fuchsia dress.
- Wait a minute.

But this is not what
you're wearing, though.

You just--
- No, I just came
to stop by and see you.

- You came to-- Oh, my God.
Okay, first of all--

- Where's your hat
situation?

- It's too much.

- Yes.
- Girl, it was too much.

Girl, I look crazy.
- Let me see the hat.

- Maybe I'm not styling
it right, child.

- No, the hat's beat.

No, the little
corner is right.

- To the side.

- Your braids are pretty.
Your titties is poppin'.

You look nice
and strong,

not weak like the video
said, to me, honey.

- No.

- I don't look weak
and what was it?

Weak and, uh--
- Desperate, child.

- Desperate. Oh, my God.
- That was so mean.

- I'm not givin' desperate?

- Why did she do that?

- Because she can.
That's what she does.

I'm all hyped up
about Pride.

I'm trying to be happy.
I'm trying to be great.

You know,
trying to be proud.

And... boom.

- She's definitely weak.

- Mm-hmm. So, you think
she's just followin' along

with the crowd and what's
goin' on with the show.

- She's just doin'
whatever she need to do.

She looks
really desperate.

- Uh, desperate not to be
your damn friend no more.

Honey, her wig
is desperate.

I tried to tell her
when we was friends,

but she wouldn't
listen to that.

NeNe throws everyone
under the bus.

She is the bus.

Ugh, I can't.
I don't even--

I don't even wanna
listen to her stuff.

- Listen.
- All right.

So, when I see her,
"Hey, girl."

- You don't see her.

You do you.

I don't trust her
as far as I can throw her,

and she looks
very dense and heavy.

Sh-- on me once,
shame on you.

Sh-- on me twice,
call me a toilet.

So, that said...

beware, Bailey.

- Hey, baby, I'm on--
I'm on speaker.

- Uh, he is.
He's about to leave
in a second.

What do you need, boo?

- Okay, come down.
He can help you put 'em on.

- Okay.
- Okay.

All right, let's do it.
- You're good, you're good.

Come on, I'm gonna go get
my little belly together.

- All right.
I'll meet you downstairs.

- See you downstairs, boo.

♪♪♪

- Whoo!

Whoo!

This is amazing.

Yes, yes!

- Made it on
the float, child.

- I live for
the kids, honey.

- It's a boomerang.
Ready, one, two, three.

- Hey.

- Hello, gorgeous.

You guys look fabulous.
Happy Pride, ladies.

- Hi! Oh, my God,
thank you.

- I cannot believe how
many people are here.

- Oh, my God,
this is nothing.

Wait 'til we
start moving.

- Noelle is in
the house!

Eva!

Cynthia, is NeNe
getting on the float?

- I-I think so.

She's a part of
the celebration.

She definitely, uh,
supports the-the--

- LGBTQ community.

- The LGBTQ community
just like I do.

So, hopefully,
she'll show up.

Wow, this is like nothing
that I ever imagined.

Like, it's like
a sea of people.

It is amazing.

All this petty drama
between NeNe and I

is nothing compared to
what is going on today.

- Absolutely everything.
- So, this is amazing.

I'm so happy to be here

and have my daughter
here with me.

- Oh, my God, I can imagine.
- Like, seriously.

- When you see a cloud hit,
then-then you'll know it's here.

- Yeah, thank you.
Love you.

I'm going up top.
I'm going up top of the deck.

- You're gonna be
mad at me.

- What?

- There-- "Tardy for the Party"
is on the playlist.

- On the what?
- On the playlist.

- What playlist?
- So, you're gonna have to
cover your ears.

- Oh, no, me and Kim
are good.

- Look at this outfit!
- Thank you.

- You look gorgeous.

You guys look like
----in' twins.

- Thank you.

- Well, we gotta get
a picture together.

- Yes, in the house.

- It feels amazing.

- I'm looking at
this crowd, y'all.
- It's amazing.

- Who is that?

Excuse me.

I'm-I'm gonna go make sure
I say hello to her.

- So love is love.
Love is life, for me.

- I'm so proud to have
my daughter next to me.

- Look at your jumpsuit.
Yes, honey.

- Oh, thank you.
How are you?

- Hey, NeNe, child.

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

- Ace, remember
when we said

we were gonna let you see
your little sister today?

Well, she's in
Miss Shadina's belly.

- Okay.
- Do you feel you played
a part in any of it?

Do you understand her
bein' upset?

Are we really
doin' this, sis?

NeNe!

- When-when I'm depressed,
I don't wanna work,

you know, but I don't
have that option

because I have a child.

- There are issues,
underlying issues,

in our marriage that we're
not, like, dealing with,

and I don't want that
for Brooklyn...

...and I will protect her.

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