The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008–…): Season 12, Episode 8 - Episode dated 13 March 2016 - full transcript

- Previously, on

- Previously, on
"The Real Housewives

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

- Todd said that he bought
a tractor trailer.

- We just got this, uh,
Mexican restaurant

he's supposed
to be making.

- Mm-hmm. And then y'all
got a baby comin'.

- Exactly.

- Do you have a prenup
with your husband?

- I do not have a prenup.

- Have you thought
through at all



who you would want to have
as your trustee?

- I think he would have
a hard time

if it goes against
what he really thinks.

Um, I don't know why--

- I saw NeNe, uh,
by the way.

- Oh, really?

- So, what was
the conversation about?

- Somebody that y'all
have as a mutual friend

recorded you.

- She can keep her
recordings

and stick 'em up her ass.
- I'm just letting you know.

- Unfortunately, because of
Marlo's character, honey,

I can't just eliminate her
from the list,

you know?
- Yes.



This recording Hunni.

- Through all the hurt
and the pain,

I've realized
I do want my family.

- I hope we can get
to a place

where she can give me
another chance.

- Honestly, I do not know
how long it's gonna take me

to forgive Dennis.

Whether it takes six months,
whether it takes a year,

I'm gonna take my time.

- We have to decide what roof
are we gonna be under together.

- So, now you guys are
talkin', like, full move in.

- Well, we're talking
about marriage.

- I know it's comin'.

I don't know
when it's comin'.

Don't make me have to propose
to Mike Hill, now.

- I love you.
- I love you, too.

You ready?
- I'm ready.

- For everything?

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- One of the reasons I'm
glad that everybody is here

is because I would want
to know that,

with your blessing,
you know,

one day really soon,

I'm going to ask her
to marry me,

but I would like to know
that you guys

are okay with me bein'
a part of your family.

- Okay.
- We are. I am.

- God brought
y'all together.

- Do you know I love you?

♪ Yeah yeah ♪

♪ I just want you
to know that

♪ I'll be here
by your side ♪

- All right.
- Hello.

How are you guys?
- Good.

- Welcome to
Solomon Brothers.

- I'm back.
- Hi. Hello, Mike.

How are you?
- Hey, how are you?

This is Noelle.
This is Ashlee and Kayla.

- Hi.
- Nice to meet you guys.

- These are my
three daughters.
- Ahh.

- So, I'm startin' to
hyperventilate already.

I know I've already
paid the money but--

Yeah, now it's real.

It's about to be.
- So, I'm-- yeah, it's real.

Yeah. They're here
for moral support.

- Moral support.

- So, they wanna see
the ring, as well. Yeah.

- Yeah, do you wanna show 'em
a little bit around?

- Yeah, let's just--
- Let's kind of--
Yeah, well come around.

- Let's-let's-let's--
welcome to my swroom.

The actual ring is in
this case, right now.

- This one, right here?
- Yeah.

- Well, I'm really
happy for you.

I can tell that
you're happy.

And tell Cynthia's happy.

- Oh, thank you.

- Out of your past
girlfriends, I like her.

So, it's good.

- That's--
- It's good.

- You guys
have such a spark.

The love just radiates
off of you guys all the time,

and I definitely would not
wanna get married

unless it's something
like what you guys have.

So, I really don't think
that there's anything

you could really do
to mess this up.

- Appreciate you.
Love you all.

Love you.

- Anytime.
- I love you. Love you.

- Love you, too.
- Mmm.

All right, let's go.
It's for real, now.

♪ It's the right time
it's the right time ♪

♪ you know you know
you know you gotta chase it ♪

- Girl, let me just
put 'em all around.

You ready to see
your daddy?

Mm-hmm.

You ready to see
your daddy, big girl?

You got your little
outfit on.

Daddy's here, boo-boo.
Come on.

Aww.

- Got a little
flower delivery.

- Aww, those are pretty.
Thanks.

- Let's switch.
- Let's swap.

I swap you.

- How you doin'?
- I'm good.

- You smell like
your mama.

Ut-oh.
- Look what we got.

- Did you do this
for daddy?

Aww.

- She got this for you.
She picked it out.

- Can you help me blow
the candles out, sweetie?

- Help him blow it out.

Yay!

- Yes.

So, you done popped back.

- Oh, you think so?

- Snatching that body back.
- You think so?

- What mama trying to do?

- I'm not tryin'
to do nothin'.

No!
No, I have not.

No.
No, no, no.

- You gettin' ready
for your trip?

- Yes.

My stylist will be here
later tonight

to bring me
some stuff to wear.

From what I hear, up there,
you don't really wear clothes.

So--
- What you mean?

- See, now I know exactly
what I wanna do,

and I know exactly
what we have to do.

We gotta get it right.
We have work to do.

So, no, the cookie jar
is definitely closed.

It is no longer ajar.

So, you gonna come over here
while I'm gone?

- Yeah.
Um, when is it?

Saturday to what?

What's wrong, girl?
- Un-uh.

I know you didn't try to
just give her two-- a ounce.

- She was spittin' it out.

- Just lean her back.
Tuck it under there.

Hold her tight.

- I may have to, uh,
upgrade that ring situation.

- I don't even remember
what the ring look like,

honestly.

Can you send me
a picture of it?

Now that I have said
out loud

that I am here to
fight for my family,

Dennis, of course,
wants to jump both feet in,

ten toes down,
go back to normal,

but putting this ring
on my hand,

this is dead-ass
serious.

Like, this means
we are a family.

- I sent you a whole video
of our entire engagement.

You didn't even
look at that.
You deleted it.

- Why you send that
to me, though?

This means there is
true trust

that really has to
be rebuilt.

Wanna go to daddy?

- Come on.

Oh, this baby
gettin' heavy.

♪♪♪

- Hello.
- Hi.

- Welcome in.
How you doin'?

- Good.
How are you?
- Good.

- Can you guys do
a tuna melt?

- Yes, ma'am.

- With avocado on it, please,
and a iced coffee.

Thank you.

- All right, got your
delicious tuna melt here.

- Thank you so much.
- You're welcome. Enjoy.

- That looks great.

- Let me know if I can get
you anything else, okay?

- Okay, thank you so much.
- Thank you. Mm-hmm.

- Hey.
- Hey, booby.

- Hi.
Gettin' them nails done?

You know my man's in town,
so, you know,

I'm going the little
extra mile, honey.

And, uh--

I know, right?

We're lookin' so forward
to seeing you guys but--

I'm just meeting Marlo
really quickly

because I need to kinda
get some clarification

with Snakegate.
You know what I mean?

That's true.

That's true.

All right, well,
I'll keep you posted.

Thank you, boo.

All right, bye.

I don't know if
I can trust Marlo.

Marlo's a suspect,
at this point,

because she's one of
the closest people to NeNe

that I'm around.

I'm not saying that
Marlo is the snake.

I'm just saying that I just
wouldn't be super surprised

if it was her.
Just sayin'.

- Bailey.
- Hi.

- Hi, beautiful.

Oh, my God,
you look so gorgeous.

- Hey. Muah.
You look great, too.

- Oh, I've never
been in this area

across from the zoo.

- Really?
- Yeah.

- You've never been in
the Grant Park area?
- Never.

- This is where my-- actually,
this is the same area where--

- The Bailey Agency, right.
- No, the Bailey Wine Cellar.

- Oh, okay.

- I know it's a lot
to keep up with.

- You okay sittin'
out here eating?

- Uh, I am.
Why?

You don't want
to sit out here?

- No, it's all right.
I just don't--

I don't know.
I don't wanna sweat.

No, I'm just joking.
- Okay. Well, okay.

- It's cute,
a little breeze.

- Do you wanna get
somethin' to eat?

I started without you.

- I just want some water.

- So, how has everything
been going with you

since your event?
Your event was amazing.

Congratulations, again.

- Um, it was except besides
your friend interrupting it.

- Kenya Moore Haircare!

- What the hell is this?

- Yeah, Kenya did
make an entrance,

but you invited her.
So, she came.

- That was just
disrespectful.

It was distasteful.

It was really me
launching my business.

- Mm-hmm. Right.

- You know, I just felt like
who would just do that?

- You know what?

My relationship with Kenya
is-is what it is.

- Is different--
very different.

- And you guys don't--
- Are y'all lovers?

You said
it's very different.

I'm like,
are y'all lovers?

- No, no, no.
Like, you guys,

like I said, like,
you say I never see you

get NeNe together in
front of us, but you say

you do it all the time
behind the scenes. So--

- Yeah, but you ever let NeNe
tell me to be quiet

and hush in my house.
I bet you gonna see it.

- No, no, said said,
let me finish.

- When Cynthia came to me
and said, "You know what?"

- And I told y'all we had
moved that situation.

- Let-- why are you
interrupting me?

- I'm talking.
- Oh,!

- Well, I'm just telling you
we have moved on

past that situation.

- Well, but you're interjecting
when I'm making a point.

- She's like
a sister to me.

We go back and forth,
and that's just our way,

and I know
it's looks crazy.

- And that's like
you and NeNe, that's all--

- But, at the end
of the day,

Kenya know what time it is.
- Okay.

- I ain't got no problem
gettin' Kenya together.

- Well, thank God
'cause don't want you

to be in a relationship
where you're gettin' punked.

I will--
I will intervene.

- Oh, oh, I'm not--
- I will save you.

- Honey-honey, you ain't
got to worry about it.

- I do ot want you
i that, okay?

- You-you can lay your wig on-
on your end table every night,

and not worry about that,
honey, 'cause I'm good.

- Please, but I'm
just sayin' I'm here.

I get bothered.
Sometime I feel--

you know how we've come so far
in our friendship?

- Have we?
- I think we have.

- Oh, okay,
'cause I was actually--

that was one of the reasons
why I invited you to lunch.

Kandi told me
that NeNe told her

that she had a recording

that a mutual friend
of ours recorded of me

talking sh-- about her.
- Mm-hmm. I heard about that.

- Do you know who did it?

- That's what
I wanna know, too.

- Just answer the question.
Did you do the recording?

I mean, are you
recording me, now?

- Just answer the question.

- Just answer the question.
Did you do the recording?

I mean, are you
recording me, now?

- I-- you definitely ain't
sayin' nothin' I wanna record.

- Yovanna said that
she didn't do it.

- Were you the one
that recorded Cynthia?

- Who said I recorded
Cynthia?

- Cynthia.

- Well, I just--
I have to ask.

They said it was
a mutual friend.

- Girl, you got a tear about
to come into my damn eye.

- And, uh, do not.

- No, I'm so for real

to think
I'm gonna record you.

That's just awful to do.
- I think it's--

- I would-- that's awful.
- Well, I call it Snakegate

because I feel like
only a snake would do that.

- When have you and I
been together

that I could record you?

Only in New York,
and it was loud.

- Right-right off the top
of my head, I-I can't say,

but I immediately
thought of you, though.

- Then, secondly,
I wanna ask you--

when you have talked bad
to me about NeNe?

- I don't reay think I
talk bad to you about NeNe.

- Exactly.
So, how would you say Marlo?

I would never record anyone,
not-- it ain't that serious.

- And-and that's fine.
That's real.

Thank you for letting it
not be you.

- Mm-hmm.

- Because I was really
feeling some kinda way

about even inviting you
to my wine cellar launch.

I was like I don't want
anyone there

if they're not
really for me.

I choose to believe
that she is innocent.

We're good--
until further notice.

In the spirit of
positivity,

I appreciate the fact that
you've been trying to...

- Let her know.
- ...take little baby steps

to kinda help bring
NeNe and I around,

at least
to a good space.

- So, you know her
and Tanya met,

and Tanya invited her
to Toronto.

- You know, I saw a picture
online of them

having lunch together.
- Yes.

- Oh, that's good.

- I think she's probably
worried about the energy,

but I'm like, long as
you deliver good energy,

I know for sure
she loves you.

I know for sure
she misses you.

- NeNe would've been invited
to my wine cellar launch

had she not left
the event early.

- When is the launch?
- It's on Friday.

I have your invitation.
I was just--

- Oh, I'm comin' with
a band, baby.

Comin' with drums
and cheerleaders.

- Now, wait a minute.
You come with a band,

they better be holding
some wine, child.

♪♪♪

- Welcome to Ole G.

Ole!

Get that sh'money.

- Well, I'll be glad to get
some of that money,

but it's been sittin' here now
for almost a year.

Somebody done
broke the window.

- They done broke
a few windows.

- Oh, gosh.

- Are you ready
for Ole G,

tacos and tequila?

I can't do that.

Taco Tuesdays.
Come on, babe.

I can't.

Todd decided he wants to do
a Mexican restaurant,

Ole G.
Get it?

O-L-E G,
Ole G.

Oh, anyway, but--

- Poppin'.

- The vaults is where
it's gonna be poppin'?

- Yeah, so this is
gonna be here.

Somethin'-somethin' like
a-a speakeasy type of setup.

So, basically,
this back door is gone.

- Okay.

- Because I'm extending
the property back.

You wanna-- you wanna see
some of the-the layout--

the layout designs?

- Babe.

- What, babe?
What?

- You've been sayin' the
same thing for six months,

and we have not gotten
any farther

than where you--
this where we at, still.

- You know what?
You know what?

I'm-I'm, like, tried
of all the craziness.

Every-everything I say
I'm gonna do comes through.

I haven't had
one fumble yet.

So, I don't know why
I get the long faces,

the huffin' and puffin'.

Let me-- let-let me--
- Da-da-da-da-da,

you're missin' my point.
- Da-da-da what?

- You're missin' my point.

I'm cool with purchasing
properties and redoin' 'em.

I love all that.
That sounds great.

- Mm-hmm.
- But the fact is,

you got this.

Then you went, and you had us
to sign another lease

next door to the
Old Lady Gang Two

'cause you wanna start
Old Lady Gang breakfast.

Then you went and bought
a 18-wheeler truck.

What-what kinda
truck is that

with the trailer
on the back?

- Right, the hauler
for the cars.

- Talkin' about we're in
the trucking business.

- Yep.

- You left this building
sitting here

for seven, eight months.
- But, see, the thing is--

time out, time out,
time out.

Time out.
- So, the point is,

is, like, we can't
keep putting money.

- No, no, but, no, listen,
listen, listen, listen.

- Gettin' somethin'
and don't finish.

Todd has felt
the pressure of him

needing to make more money
ever since we got together.

Like, people have always
questioned him being with me

and whether he was with me
for money and all this.

- He ain't giving
you a dime.

He's sleepin',
eatin' on you!

- So, he's always been
in this position

of him trying to
prove to the world

that he doesn't
need my money.

It's gonna make.

- Have you estimated
how much it's gonna cost

to even fix this up
and get it to the vision?

- Yeah, it's gonna be
a few hundred thousand.

- Few hundred thousand
for this.

Then how much
is it gonna cost

to get the OLG breakfast
in order?

- That might be, like,
$60,000. That's just small.

- Okay, and then how much
is it gonna cost

to get the other spot
down the street in order?

- That's probably another
few hundred thousand.

- Okay,
but that's my point.

- Listen, listen.
- We can't overextend ourselves.

- You hater.

- I mean, when you start
stretching yourself too thin,

let one recession
come through--

that could
wipe you out.

- You're worried about
a recession, right now.

- Who isn't?
- I'm not.

- It's been all over
the little financial things.

- I'm not-- I'm not--
- They're sayin' that

they think that it's gonna come.
You ain't been watchin'?

- You're scaring me.
You ain't as confident--

- I'm not tryin'
to scare you.

- You ain't as
confident as you--

usually, you're
the one that, like, "Go.

"Do it. Don't stop.
- I am!

- "Why you all-- you should be
bigger than this."

- Listen.
- Now, you're like,

"Uh, this is too"--
- No, no, it's just that--

- It's like scared of success.
- Nobody's scared of success.

Don't try to talk to me
like you just, like,

oh, you're way more
successful than me.

Pace yourself.

You know what I mean?

"Oh, it's gonna be straight.
We gotta get this.

"We gotta that.
Da-da-da."

But, see, I've outlasted
a recession.

I know how it goes.

You know, so, I'm a little
bit safer in my moves,

but he wants to tell me
how it's supposed to be done.

- Nobody's talkin' about--
- No, but I'm just saying,

you're like I'm scared
of success.

- But you sound scared.

I'm not trying
to ,

like I don't believe
in being successful.

- Now-now-now, you're
gettin' weird with it.

- The only time
we ever have arguments

is about business.

- Babe, I'm not
arguing wit' you.

- And then, now it's like
our business life

has taken over
our entire life.

I mean, it just--
I don't know.

Todd and I having a million
different businesses.

It's like, ehh,

the one-on-one time has
been a little lacking.

I don't want it to just
seem like every day

we're together that's
all we do is work

unless it's a birthday
or anniversary.

- I can take you out.
You wanna go on a date?

- Yes, that would be nice.

- All right,
I'll get it poppin'.

- Okay, remember
you said that, too.

- I will.
I promise.

Promise.
- M'kay.

Coming up next...

- I feel like he might
propose tonight.

- No, you don't think
he's gonna do it tonight.

- Bitch.

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

♪ Like a cat and mouse
you're chasin' me ♪

♪ boy you're so thirsty ♪

♪♪♪

- Oh, my God.
- Hi.

- Hey.
- Hey, team.

I'm sorry I'm late,

but y'all know my man
is in town.

I was trying to get that
last little bit in, child.

He's leavin'
in two days.

So, as you can see, I got
my clothes in my hand,

my wig in my hand.

Last year, I found
this amazing space

for The Bailey Wine Cellar
and also The Bailey Room.

Hi.
- Hey.

- Hey, Courtney.
Hi, ladies.

- How are you?

- I built out
The Bailey Room first,

but now the door is open

to The Bailey Wine Cellar
as well.

Wow!
- So beautiful.

- Okay.
- Thank you.

- You got the bar.
- Yes.

- Looks good.

All right.
How you doin' on time?

- I know we're cuttin' it
a little bit close, now.

- Okay.
- But, yeah,

we're definitely gonna
be good for 4.

- All right, babe.
Thank you.

- All right, guys.
- Thank you, guys.

Everything looks beautiful.

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- We gotta find
somethin' to wear.

Okay.

What does
Caramel say? Huh?

Muah.

♪♪♪

- I love it...

but PJ pouch
is showing.

PJ... little kangaroo pouch
is showing.

- Okay.

♪♪♪

- Hey.
- Hi. Oh, my goodness.

Muah.
- Hey, baby.

How you doin'?
- Hi. I'm good.

- Are you good?
- I'm so glad you're here.

- I see you, slick.
- What you got?

What-what is all this?
- You know I gotta change.

♪♪♪

- Hello.
- Hey.

- Hey.
- Hi.

I love you
in this yellow.

- I'm ready to
pop some bottles.

- Hey, come on.

- I'm ready for these
bottles to be popped.

- Gosh, yes.

- What's your most
expensive bottle?

What you got?
- Oh, oh, okay.

Well, uh-uh,
please, please.

- Hold on, first and for--
is that cash or credit?

- Cash, cash.

- I'm so proud
of Cynthia.

She keeps comin' up
with different ideas,

and she sees it through.

- I just wanted to,
first of all, thank

all of you guys
for coming tonight.

This is the first time
I've opened up my own business.

- Here we go,
and on.

Go, everybody! Go!
Go get her!

She's brilliant!

- This is Noelle Robinson,
the new face of Cargo.

- She is not a
one trick pony, honey.

She's a stallion.

- There's Miss Marlo.

- Oh, there's Marlo.
- Marlo.

- Hi, sexy mama.

Hi.
This is beautiful.

- Hi.
How are you?

- Oh, my God, it's so sexy.
- Welcome. What you want?

- I need Todd, or Mike,
or someone with some muscles

to help me get some--
bring somethin' in.

- Oh, Lord,
what you got?

You don't have a marching band
out there, do you?

Go get the gift.

Oh, my goodness.

Hey.

- Hello.

- Oh, you look so cute.
- Thank you.

- Welcome to
The Wine Cellar.

- You do, too.
- Thank you.

- Ooh, you're
serving me today.

So, girl, last night,
I was drinkin'.

Girl, I got
a damn hangover.

- You did?
- I have a hangover.

- What were you all
celebrating, child?

What was y'all doin'?

- Dennis' birthday
was yesterday.

- Oh.
- Yeah. He was like--

he wanted that
for his birthday.

- He wanted...

- Me to come for his--

- Hmm... Okay.

- Oh, this is gorgeous.

- Oh, that was nice.
- Really nice.

- Yes.
- See?

- I'm like, boy, they really
thought it was somethin'.

- Thank you so much.

- You have one more
gift with it.

- Oh, my goodness, Marlo.
- There you go.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

- Wait.
Is this from you?

"Congratulations
on the big opening

"of your new business.

"I'm sure it will be
a success. NeNe Leakes."

- What?

- Read it aloud.
Share with us.

We get all the bad.

Give us the good?
- What did it say?

- "Cynthia, never in
my wildest dreams

"did I ever imagine that
we would be in this place.

"I've always been
a supportive friend

"towards you and today
won't be any different.

"I'm proud of you

"and cheering for you
from afar.

"I hope you continue
to have the courage

"to run after
your dreams."

- Oh.
- This is from her?

- That's from her.

- That sweet, babe.
- Wow.

- Yeah, that's sweet.

- That's real nice.
- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

- The fact that NeNe
put pen to paper

was beyond anything
that I ever would've
expected, honestly.

The fact that
she's not here

because we're, like,
fightin' over nothin',

basically, really sucks.

- Well, wasn't
that so sweet?

- Y'all in here crying
from a card and some cheese.

Ahh! Porsha!

Now, you know
that was nice.

You know that was nice.

- These grand gestures
of cheese and crackers

is just not it, girl.

Y'all have way more to talk
about than just that,

not no damn cheese
and crackers.

We coulda had that
at home, m'kay?

Snack time.

- You know, I wanna support,
but since I was told--

- I know. You always do.
You always do.

You've done enough.
This is very nice.

Hi.

How you doin', friend?

Hello. Hey.

Oh, my God!

- Yes, baby.
- How you doin', boo?

- Hi.

How are you?
I'm sorry.

Hi.

- Oh, my gosh.

- Hello, orange.

This is beautiful.

- Thank you.
- So, listen,

I wanted to invite you
to dinner.

- Yes. Okay.

- Marc will be here.
- Okay.

- And Mike will
be here, right?

- Yes, he will.

- So, let's just do
a double, triple date.

- Let's do it.
- Okay?

- That sounds like fun.
- Yay!

- Did you--
did you show--

Cynthia, did you
show her the card?

- I didn't even
get to that yet.

- Who is this from?
- Open it.

- Miss NeNe Leakes.

Wait. I have to
do it in her voice.

Okay, dramatic.

- "I've always been...

"a supportive friend."

- Is that her voice?

- Well, since we fell out.

- "And today won't
be any different."

- Really?

- "I hope you continue
to have"--

- Give me my card.

- What?

- I thought it was sweet.
- What was that?

- I thought it
was very nice.

- Listen,
it takes a big person

to be able to apologize.
- That's true.

- But I didn't see
an apology in there.

But it's not an apology.

- I don't think she ever feels
that it's an apology needed.

She just feels like
y'all just don't let bygones

be bygones
and move forward.

- I really feel like
NeNe's note was coming

from a good place,

and I know Kenya
likes to joke around

and throw shade,
but, you know,

I kinda feel like
it's not the time or the place.

We don't ever have
to be besties, again.

I feel like so much
has been said and done,
at this point.

I still don't know who
Snakegate is yet, you know?

- That is true.
- Girl.

- But it would--
it'd be good to be cordial.

You know who it is?

- Uh, I wouldn't be surprised.
That's all I'll say.

- Do you think
the snake is here?

- Yes.
- You do?

- I do. I do.

- Thank you.
- So, where's your man?

- He's here.
Oh, he's here.

You know,
his family is here.

- So, all of his
family is here.

- Yes, yes.

- And they were
coming tonight.

- What did you
have to say?

- I'm telling you.

I feel like he might
propose tonight.

- No, you don't think
he's gonna do it tonight.

Like, I don't think
he's gonna do it tonight.

- I do feel--

- I wasn't even
thinking about that.

We are, like, totally
focused on the wine cellar.

- I'm telling you I feel--
my-my stomach has butterflies.

- Kenya.

- Girl, is that
what you had to say?

- What?
- I don't think so.

He probably woulda
invited my mom,

and I don't think
my mom is here.

I don't think
she's comin'.

- Yeah.
- Hey.

- Hey. Good.
- Hey.

You know,
you remember Yovanna.

- Yes. Hi.
How are you?

- Hi, Kenya.
Good.

I just wanted to make sure
you got NeNe's gift.

- I did.
- You did.

- Oh, you know
about it, as well.

- Yes, yes.
- This is her card.

I was just sharing it
with Kenya.

It's so sweet.
- Okay, she sends her love.

But I was like
it's such a great gesture,

and I said--
- No.

- I'll be right back.
- Yeah, yeah.

- Okay.

- Why would you
bring that up to her,

I mean, when you and I
are talking on our own?

- Kandi, okay, come on.
- That is not cool.

Like, why would you
do that?

- Mike said to me,
"Don't leave yet.

"Don't leave early."

Basically,
giving me a heads up

that he's about to do
somethin' big, right?

I give Kenya
a little text.

"I think he's going
to pop the question."

And all of a sudden,
she just blurts it out.

Like, why?

Why would you do that?

Bitch.

I thought you had a real
announcement to make.

- No, it wasn't
an announcement.

It was just me talking.

- You been acting like
you had some real news.

We're telling you all about
the card and all this.

- And I saw it.
I saw it.

- And then you even
brought us back to that,

so you can just go ahead
and ruin it.

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- Just know that I'm not
saying anything else to you.

- Don't be mad at me
like that, Kandi.

- Why would you say,
"You know what I think about
that-- Da-da-da-da?"

- Usually, you will say,
"Don't say anything."

- Girl, I mean--
- I'm sorry.

I don't know what to say.
I didn't--

I'm not trying
to ruin her surprise.

- Oh, my God.
- I was just excited.

- You went and ruined
the surprise for her, though.

- Should I say
something to him?

- Don't you say
nothin' else.

Don't you say a word.

Why?
Why would you do that?

That was something I said
in private.

If I wanted to tell Cynthia
that Mike was going to propose,

I would've told her
myself.

- Now, you're gonna say
I ruined the surprise,

if he does.

- What part of that
made sense to you?

If I say anything to you--
- Kandi, okay, okay.

- About something important,

you do not just go and run
and say it to that person.

Like, what is wrong
wit' you?

- Well, she just said
she doesn't think

he would do it
unless her mother is here.

- Hi.

- What's up?
How are you doin'?

- I'm good.
How are you?

7:15.

- You know this guy.
- Hey, how's it goin', girl?

- How you doin'?
- How you doin'?

- Hey!

- I cannot believe you.

- I got the point.

Now, you're making me
feel bad.

- I don't wanna talk
about it no more.

- Ugh.

- I'll be back.

Why would she do that?

What is wrong wit' you?

- Hi, Eva.
You look beautiful, darling.

- Hi, beautiful.
Thank you.

Good to see you.

Congratulations
on your wig launch.

- I like your nails.
Thank you.

Did you get your gift bag?

- I did,
and I appreciate it.

- Yay.
Let me see.

- She had me so mad, Todd.

I had to walk out
for, like, a few minutes

to regain my composure.

- "Purple Rain."

- Oh, my God, hi.

Whoo!

- She said,
"Yeah, I think, um,

he's about to pop
the question to you."

- Why would she do that?

- I don't know!

- Hey, Marlo.

Hey, you guys look cute.

- Ooh!

I'm like,
this is not your moment.

- They got problems?

They got-- like,
why would she?

- No, they are, like,
good friends.

Like, why would you
wanna ruin the moment

for your good friend?

That was just
one of them moments

where I just didn't
understand Kenya.

Huh?

Sometimes she does things
where I'm like...

- Cynthia, what is
the other room called?

- Uh, that's the wine--
The Bailey Wine Cellar.

- The Bailey--
this is just the lounge.

- And this is
The Bailey Room.

- Okay.

- The Bailey Room.
- The Bailey Room, okay.

- Which is an event space.

- Is this the same space
that the other event was at?

- You know what,
I think so.

You was mean with red on.

- What?

- You was mean
with red on.

You had
a red dress on.

Remember?
We were pregnant.

- Oh, yes, I was, like,
eight months pregnant.

- That's me.

- I'm really nervous,
right now.

- You were nervous,
though.

- I know.
It felt like--

you thought I was
nervous yesterday.

I am really nervous,
right now.

Like, I'm done.

- Oh, my goodness,

did you see Mike
and Linda and all of them?

- I didn't see nobody.

- Wow.

I never showed it.

- Is Noelle here?

- Uh, Noelle's
not here yet.

- Oh.

- She's supposed
to be coming.

- It looks so good.

- Like, all right,
here you go.

All right,
so what's gonna happen--

let's go talk about it
out here.

- All right.

- I don't even know
all the details.

We went to
his restaurant.

He was on the
phone FaceTiming.

She was trying to--

he's like,
"Porsha, I love you."

I'm like, "Girl, tell him
you love him, also."

She was having
one of her moods.

- She--
- I'm like this girl
on a rollercoaster.

She's acting all tough sh--
like she doesn't care.

- Oh, yeah, yeah.

- But, listen,
though, you care.

- But nobody said I
didn't care about him.

- But you gave me--
oh, no, you--

- But I--
but I'm doing better.

I'm-I'm getting better.

We had--
we had counseling.

Counseling has done--

- Y'all have been doing it.
Oh, you did.

- Yes, we've still
been going.

- The main thing, Porsha,
is just communicating,

and I told you that.
It's communication.

- And that was one of
our biggest things. So--

- So, baby,
is Noelle here or not?

- Yeah, she's here.

She just walked in.

- She did?
- Uh-huh.

- All right.

Where should I go to
address the room, babe?

- Uh, go up there.
- Can you come with me?

- Yeah, yeah, come on.

Can I get everybody's
attention, please?

Miss Cynthia Bailey would like
to make an announcement.

It's Cynthia Bailey's
time, y'all.

Give it up for my baby.
Go ahead.

- All right,
just really quickly.

I'm not gonna say a lot.

I appreciate you guys
all comin' to celebrate

The Bailey Wine Cellar.

Let's just have
a good time.

I love you guys.
Thank you so much for--

is any-- would anybody
like to say anything? Uh--

- Eva--
Eva wants to speak.

- Thank you.

- You gonna speak, Kenya?

- Uh, I'm good.

I just said
I'm proud of her.

That's it. That's it.

- Right, right.
Come on, Eva.

You know
you're gonna speak.

- I think Eva and I have
come to a silent agreement.

The one thing I think
she has learned--

do not come for me unless
I send for you, baby girl.

- Congratulations.
That's all.

From me,
from the Sterlings.

- Come on, mama.

- Congratulations
to Cynthia.

We know that she's been
workin' on this wine cellar

for quite some time.

To see a woman with such
aspirations and such beauty

fulfill her dreams
and to celebrate you tonight

is amazing.
So, congratulations.

- Cheers! Thank you.
- To Miss Cynthia Bailey!

- Muah.
- That's awesome.

How come-- everybody got
a glass in their hands?

Anybody got glasses?
This is a wine opening.

Uh, guys,

I would like
to propose.

- Oh!

- A toast--
I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.
Oh, sorry. Oh, sorry.

- Oh, my God.

- To-to Cynthia's
new ventures.

Um, baby, um,
I have to admit

when you said you was
opening up a wine bar,

I was like, "Why is she
opening a wine bar?

"She don't know
nothin' about wine."

Like, I know you
like to drink wine.

I know you like
to drink a lot of wine.

But, like you said,
like a fine wine...

- Uh, come on, shade.

- You age well.

You're graceful.
You're classy.

And I know anything you put
your mind to, you're a boss.

- Yes.

- And it's gonna be highly
and uber successful.

So, with that being said,
I'd like to raise my glass.

- Yes!

- Wait, wait, wait,
hold up.

You're doing it
all wrong.

- What?

- You gotta toast
with something

more like this tonight.

- Hold on.
- Oh, okay.

This is, um, Mike's kids.

- Hold on. Hold on.
This is my kids.

- Uh, Ashlee.
Ashlee's over here.

- Hold on a second.
Hold on, what's this?

You want me
to pop this?

- What is that?

- What is that?

- You want me to pop this?

- Pop it!

- Stop!

Stop.

Wait, wait, wait.

Wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait, wait.

Whoa!
What in the world?

- Oh, my God.

- Let's hear it.

- My man,
hey, hey, hey.

- Oh, Cynthia.

- Cynthia, you
know I love you.

You know you're my love.

You're my life.

You're my heartbeat.
- Shh.

- You're my emotions.

You're everything
that I live for,

and I love you.

I just wanna spend
the rest of my life with you.

- Aww.

- Oh, my goodness.
Okay, okay, okay.

I'm not gonna cry.

- Baby, you have, uh,
accepted me for my past.

You're here for me
for my present.

Now, I want you to be
my forever.

- Cynthia, aww.

- Oh, my God.

- Cynthia, will-
will you marry me?

- Oh, my God.
- And can we be--

can we be a family, too?

- Yes, yes, yes.
- Yes, yes, yes.

- Y'all are so sneaky.

- Mm-hmm.

- Congratulations.

- I can remember a time
when Miss Bailey said

she didn't wanna
get married anymore

after her divorce
with Peter.

- It's not like everything
is there working.

- It's not my fault.

- Nobody is saying
it's your fault!

- Yeah, that's where we were
two ----in' years ago,

and you keep on
goin' back!

We're not ----in' there!

- I'm so happy
for Cynthia.

You know, she had been acting
real thirsty for a moment,

but now her thirst
is quenched.

- Now, she ain't gotta be
thirsty no more.

- Who's thirsty now?

I got my man.

I got my rock.

It's time to chill.

- all: Congratulations,
CHill!

Congratulations, CHill!

- Yes, honey.

- Oh, my God.

♪ What's goin' on ♪

♪ you ain't
goin' home alone ♪

♪ sippin'
feelin' all right ♪

♪ keep it poppin'
all night ♪

♪ red cup fill it up
knock it down girl ♪

♪ show me
what you're workin' with ♪

♪ turn around girl ♪

- How do you feel?
- I feel good.

- Soon to be Mrs. Hill?
- I feel good.

Oh, gosh.

- Am I heavy?
I know--

- No, you're not heavy.
You're just-- it's--

- I've gained some
relationship weight,

obviously.
- That's okay, baby.

- You know, I have the biggest
butt in the group, now.

- Yeah, you're pregnant
in the ass.

♪ Rolling down the window
let it bounce ♪

♪ bend it low
like a limbo ♪

- You ready to get
your nails done?

- Mm-hmm.

So, I'm going to do silver
and red with light pink.

- Okay. Mikey.

Mike, don't you
run off. Mikey!

♪ We rollin' got the party
and the bottles they poppin' ♪

- We're gonna
make you some baby food

the healthy way.

- All right, ready?
- Okay.

- One, two, three.

- I'm really eating it.
- You're really eating it?

- It's good.

- I was gonna put it
in self-drive mode.

- ...Drive Northeast.

- So-so, who we meetin'?

We're meetin' Cynthia,
and Mike, and, um,

and Todd, and Kandi.
- Yes.

So, we're meeting
Cynthia, and Mike,

and Todd, and Kandi.
- Okay.

- Magic Mike and Marc
are never in town

at the same time,

so I had to set up
this triple date

so that we can all
get together.

For once, be in the same room
and enjoy each other.

Mike and Cynthia
got engaged last night.

- Wow.
Are you serious?

Yes.

- Nice.
Good for them, man.

- Yeah, his whole entire
family was there.

- So, she was surprised?

- She was.
- She expected it.

- Okay, so, here's-
here's the thing.

You know,
I just had a feeling.

Like, I just had
a feeling.

- You were being nosy.

- I wasn't being nosy.

I was being excited
for my friend.

- Okay.
- And so, I was--

you know, I came in,
and I told her.

I was like, "I really,
you know, I really think

"that this might be
the night."

- And you snitched.

- What?

She knew it was coming.

So, it wasn't like
really big surprise. So--

- Now, turn left
onto--

- You know what I do
all the time.

I summon the car.

I tell the car
to come get me.

- You can do it remotely?
You can put in the--

- Yes, it's literally
a button on the app

that says summon.

- Well, ask it to come
to New York and get me.

- No, it's not gonna
come to New York.

- If it comes to New York,
then I'm--

then I'm impressed.

- It doesn't really turn,
like, major corners

or anything like that.

- Oh, that's good.
It doesn't turn.

All right.

- No, it turns.
It just--

- Do you want-- do you want
a self-driving car

that doesn't turn?

I'll just take
a regular car.

It takes me where I wanna go,
but I can't summon it.

- No, by itself,
self-driving.

- Self-driving
but it can't turn.

- I'm telling you.
- All right.

Well, I'm not
arguing wit' you.

- That's arguing?

- No, I'm saying
I'm-I'm agreeing with you.

- I certainly feel like
I've become more passive

when it comes to my behavior
in the relationship

because I just
don't like to fight.

So, I would rather
avoid a situation

than to get caught up
in an argument

that leads to nowhere.

And it's fast.

Wait until you drive it
a little bit.

Like, it drives
like a sports car.

- You got my child in the car,
and you're driving fast.

- Well, like,
if you need to get over

and accelerate around
somewhere or something, Yeah.

- Then let's make sure your
insurance policy is paid up

when you're doing
all these things.

- Mm-hmm.
- You self-drive.

You speed.

You do all that
good stuff.

- I don't speed.

- Didn't you get a speeding
ticket the other day?

- No.

- You told me you got
a speeding ticket.

- I'm an alpha female.
Marc is an alpha male.

We are both strong-minded
individuals.

So, when it comes to
putting both of those

positive charges together,

it can really
just kind of explode.

I can't remember
the last time

I had a speeding ticket.

- Coming up next...

- Ask her about
the wedding,

how romantic I was
in the wedding.

- That was definitely
the happiest day of my life.

- It was second?

♪♪♪

- Are we corny because
we try to dress alike?

- We?

I-I was already dressed.

You're just like,
"Should I wear blue like you?"

- Well, 'cause I thought
we were going on a triple date.

- Hey, fiance.
- Hey, fiance.

- Hey, fiance.

- Hi, folks.
- Hi.

- Hey.
- How are you?

- Hey, how you doin'?
- Good. How are you?

- Thank you.

Are we treating
the engaged couple?

- I just wanna know
how I should order.

Do I go all out
and somebody else pays?

You're looking beautiful
tonight, babe.

- Thanks, babe.

- Your makeup looks good.

- Oh, I did it myself.
- I know.

You know I like it better
when you do it yourself.

- Oh, thank you.

Sometimes he gets
on my nerves.

Sometimes he doesn't.

But, right now,
he's being super sweet.

He got compliments, okay?

He's giving me compliments.
I love that.

- Hey.

- Well, hello.
- What's up? What's up?

- How are you?
- What's going on?

- What's up? Muah.
- Muah.

- How you doin'?
- I'm good.

- You look just
like your daughter.

- I do?

Where should I sit?
Over here?

- No, ladies on this side.

- Ladies, okay.
- Fellas on that side.

- Okay.

- Quick question, like after
last night became official--

- Mm-hmm.

- Did y'all both have
to hit y'all phones?

Like, don't hit me
no more.

It's official.

- Uh, somebody got some
congratulation texts.

I actually-- I actually
haven't heard from any

of my, uh, exes.

- Okay.
- All right, Come on.

- Huh?
- You ready?

- Yeah.

- So, how is your
first day as fiance?

- You know what?
I felt different today.

- Did you?
- I really did.

It even looked different
laying in the bed.

You know
what what's weird?

When Kenya came in,

she came right up to me,
and she was like...

"I have a feeling Mike's going
to propose tonight".

- Yeah, I was kinda
upset about that.

- And I was like, "What?"

I was like,
"Why would you?"

First of all, I just
wouldn't even ever--

- Hi.
- Oh, hey.

How are you?

- Hello, fiance.
- How are you?

- Hey, Marky-Marc.
- Hey, how you doin'?

- How you doing?

- What's up, man?

- Heard you got
some big news.

- I know.
It's official, brother.

- Good to see you.
- Good to see you, too.

- What's up, man?
- Good to see you.
What's up?

- We were thinking.
- What?

Wife swap?

- How did you know
we were gonna say that?

- I didn't know.

- I'm telling you.
She's, like, psychic.

I told you. I told you.

- Y'all are doing
the music chairs.

There you go.

Okay. All right.
Here we go.

- That's funny.
- All right.

- The last time we did
a wife swap in Mexico,

things were very different.

- I've scrambled
the seating arrangement.

- In other words,
you breaked us up

because, uh,
you're not coupled up.

- Who was Kenya with?
Oh, Miss Lawrence.

Well, honey,
things have definitely changed.

- Welcome to McKendrick's.

May I start you off
with a cocktail?

- Yes, cocktails.
- I would love.

- What can I get for you?

- Um, can you do
a French martini?

- May I have a margarita
on the rocks with salt?

- Old fashioned.

- Rings.
- Ring.

- I know, I'm so used to
looking at y'all's rings.

I'm like, oh,
I have a ring on, too.

- Yes.
- I'm part of the ring club.

- It's so pretty, too.

- Thank you.

- So, how was it, Mike?

Were you nervous?

- I was nervous,
a little frustrated

because just trying to
get everything together,

not trying to tell her
what was going on.

You know, but it-it
worked out in the end.

As long as she's happy,
that's all that matters.

- Well, we got
a wedding to plan.

- Oh, gosh.

- That's a whole
'nother story.

- Why?

- We've already
gotten dates.

- We're trying to
figure out dates.

Well, we're trying to
figure out where. Um--

- Oh, I got
the place already.

- You do?
- What?

- You done planned it
already.

- I got to work
last night.

I was up last night.
- Nuh-uh. Nuh-uh.

- I was like, yep, let me get
my little stuff together.

- She's blowing the budget
without even talking to ya.

- I did our wedding.

I'm good at sticking
to a budget.

- It would've been nice
if we coulda stuck.

- It was gor--
and talk to him.

Talk to him.

- I'm not gonna--
I'm not gonna say a word.

- I was just telling him
I need a do over 'cause he--

I was saying
how he got on his knee,

and it was, like,
a real thought out proposal.

- Mm-hmm.

- And then he said--
how did you propose?

- Differently.

Very differently.

- What did you do?
- What does that mean?

You know, I'm--

- Go ahead.
Just tell 'em.

- She flew into New York.

I think she was working,
and it was late at night.

- Okay.
- All right?

And she woke me up.
I was sleeping.

I walked to the-
the door, and I said,

"What are you doing here?

"I didn't know
you were coming."

So, I ran inside
and grabbed the ring

and ran back outside.

- And guess--
listen to what he said.

And what did you say?
- What did you say?

- I said,
"Look who's official, now."

- That was his proposal.
- Okay.

- Yeah.
- That's cool. Spontaneous.

- I thought it was fine.

- So, you didn't even
ask the question.

- No.
- He just told you.

- Yes, and he did not
get on his knee.

- I was in the kitchen.

- You were not on
bended knee.

- So, ask her
about the wedding,

how romantic I was
at the wedding.

- That was definitely
the happiest day of my life.

- Ooh.
- I'd say.

- It was second?

- Second happiest day?

- Hmm, neck and neck,
you know?

- I mean,
you gotta understand

winning Miss USA
is a big deal.

- Uhh...

- I'm pretty shocked that
Brooklyn didn't make it

into the top two moments
of Kenya's life.

Okay, number one is Miss USA,

and number two
is your wedding day.

Yeah, your priorities
are a little weird to me.

- So, what about this?

I don't know if you guys
did premarital counseling

but with you--
- We haven't yet.

- Are you gonna do
premarital counseling?

- I think we should.

- I believe in counseling.
- I do, too.

- I mean,
I've been divorced.

- Yeah.

- He's been divorced twice.
- Yeah.

So, what about a prenup?

You guys talk about
a prenup?

- Oh--
- So, you think you should

get some of my money?
- Time out. Time out.

Listen to me.
Listen to me.

I don't want your
----in' money, man.

Damn.

That's all y'all
think about is money,

you, your mama,
all y'all.

- A prenup?
- Uh-huh.

- And then you
signed it, right?

- You do?
- Uh-huh.

- We all feel like we're gonna
be together forever, right?

And to me, I guess a prenup
is just like insurance.

You never wanna use it,

but you just wanna have it
just in case.

And I feel like I would
rather us work out

what is gonna happen
when we're in a good place

rather than when
we are in a bad place,

and you turn into somebody
that I don't know.

- You know Marc didn't want
a prenup. We don't have one.

- You guys don't
have a prenup?

- No.

- Like, he didn't even wanna
have a conversation about it.

- We didn't have a--
we never talked about a prenup.

- Yes, we did.

- Kenya, you-you real--
revisionist history.

- No, I'm not.

I-- we definitely
talked about a prenup.

- I never-- I never--

- And you said
you didn't want one.

- I never-- I never had
a discussion about a prenup

'cause, in fact, for me,
you bring uprenup to me,

I'm-- it's over.

For me, you bring up

For me, you bring up
prenup to me,

I'm-- it's over.
Yeah, I'm not gonna--

- Well, I think that's how
strongly you felt about it.

- I'm-I'm not--
I'm not gonna marry someone

if I have a prenup.

If you're, like, with me,
you're all the way with me,

or you're not with me.

- I started off my career
in the entertainment industry,

and I was a corporation
since I was 17 years old.

I'm a self-made person.

Now, if you help me build
something, that's different.

- Right.

- But if I had
something before you,

and you had something--
- I helped her do
Kenya Moore Haircare.

Kenya Moore Haircare
was a mess.

I helped her--
I never asked for anything.

- Wt? Excuse me.
- It was a little messy.

So, I'm like here's how
we're gonna fix it.

Let's do this.

It's-- that's what--
that's what we do.

Marc's a dirty player.

He's the type of person that
will grab dirt off the ground

and throw it
in your face.

- Let's just say
you guys see that,

okay, we don't get along.
This is not working.

You know, it's more volatile
than it is peaceful.

You know, let's go
our separate ways

but let's say she decided
to turn into that bitch

and be like,
"You know what?

"I want part of Soco."

- Good question.
You know what I told her?

You can have it.
I'll build another one.

I told her that.
She can have everything.

Take it all.
- I-I had the same attitude.

- You can take everything.
I don't care.

I built it from scratch.
I'll do it again.

- So, would you put that
in writing?

- Ooh, y'all heard what she--
heard what he said, now, y'all.

- That's like a legal
document-documentation,

right there.
- Time out.

I'm his legal counsel.

- I--
- Yeah.

- Strike that
from the record.

- Hey, you know what?
He's intoxicated.

He wasn't in
his right mind.

- Todd, she can't-- she can't
have the overseas stuff.

She can have everything
domestically.

I got the overseas stuff--
that's mine.

- Is this your first
marriage, too?

- It's not.
- Oh, okay.

One year?

- Two years.
- Okay, two years.

What have you seen
in this two years?

Y'all are still newbies.

- No, it's true.

Honestly, I'm--
we're-we're-we're different

in a--
in a lot of ways.

Ken likes a little flash.
You know what I mean?

- So, when you-- when you
say, "Flash," though--

- Let me finish before I--

- Okay.
- 'Cause you're jumping in.

And you gotta respect
the-the conversation.

Opposites attract.

You gotta respect people
for their differences,

and it's fine.

But, for me, I don't
wanna be Mr. Flashy.

The flash is--
it's not real.

- Um, I don't necessarily
think I like flash.

I'm a self-made person,

and I'm very proud
of that fact.

So, with that said,

I remember we had
a conversation

about me driving a Bentley
before we got married,

and he--
- So-so, no,

I didn't say that.

- What did you say
about my car?

- Can I respond?

I didn't say
about the Bentley.

I said, "Let's take care
of the house

"before we take care
of the Bentley."

- But my house is paid for.

So, if I wanna buy a car--

- There's prio--
there's priorities.

- It's my money.

If I wanna drive
a Bentley, so be it.

- I'm gonna
leave it at that.

- One of the biggest issues
between Kenya and Marc is,

Kenya's a big personality,

but Marc is
a strong personality.

Somebody's gotta bend,
and somebody's gotta give,

and I don't see either one
of them bending and giving.

- I care about people that
matter in my life, my kids.

I care about my family,
the people who are real.

So, that's why I like
hanging out with Todd and you.

Even people say NeNe,
blah, blah, blah.

NeNe was nice to me the
first time I met all of you.

People tell me
things about her,

but she showed me
the ultimate respect.

Let me tell you what
she did when I met her.

She said, "Hi, Marc.

"Let me introduce you
to my husband."

I found that to be an
incredibly respectful thing.

She's nice to me.
I'm not gonna dog her.

- I have to remind Marc.

When you found out that NeNe
said what am I carrying,

like a buffalo
or something,

you-you got
very offended by that

because she was talking
about your unborn child,

and that made you
extremely upset.

- Say goodnight
to everybody.

Speedy recovery, Gregg.

You're always
in my prayers.

- Thank you so much.

She's gonna have a buffalo,
isn't she?

- Girl.

- It's an
inappropriate comment,

but didn't she reach out to you
after and tried to apologize?

- No, she actually didn't.

- You told me she reached
out to you and texted you.

- No, she never tried
to apologize.

- Okay, all right.

- And I don't think
she's ever apologized

for anything.

- So, my wife
and NeNe have friction,

but that's not me.

So, I don't have a problem
with the woman.

The woman
is very nice to me.

- But I was highly offended,
and so were you,

and I just wanted
to remind you of that.

- It's about respect
and how people treat you,

and that's what I kind of put
in the forefront at this age.

That's all
I'm gonna say on it.

- No.
- Respect is key.

- Why are you doing
this to your wife?

You see her face.

You see she ain't happy
wit' you, right now.

Why are you going on
with this?

Like, you're supposed to have
your wife's back,

not NeNe's back.

Like, you're doing too much,
right now, Marc.

No.

- I will-- I will say this
about NeNe.

Despite the differences
you guys have,

she's always been nice
and kind to me.

But any time somebody
does somethin' to harm her

or make her feel
a certain way,

it makes me feel
a certain way

because I don't wanna
see her sad.

If it affects Kandi,
I think it affects you.

I don't wit' you.

- If-if-- but I don't--
but, yeah, if it affect--

And-- but even though
we're not married it,

there's still that bond.

- You're a team.
- We're a team.

- Mm-hmm.

- How is everyone
doin', so far?

- Can I have another
drink, please?

- Of course, you may.
That's my next question.

- He'll have
another one, too.

- Are you trying
to get me drunk?

- No, I'm-I'm on a date.
Like, I--

- I know.

- Y'all are about to have--
you got Brooklyn.

You're gonna have Bronx.
You're gonna have--

you're gonna get
all of 'em.

- I wanna propose a toast.
- Oh, yeah.

We should've done that.
I apologize.

- Yes. Um, yes.

So--
- Go ahead. Good job.

- I wanna congratulate
this beautiful couple,

Mike and Cynthia,
for just being you

and just having real
dedication to each other,

for having
a real friendship.

I wanna propose a toast
to Kandi

for just being
that ride or die,

that couples goal.
- Yeah.

- She's-she's the
senior one in the group.

- Couples goals.
- Yes.

- I wanna be like you.
I wanna build a team.

Um, and I wanna propose
a toast to the men here.

Hopefully, you are
ride or dies yourselves.

- Absolutely.

- I know that you guys
always refer to the women
as being such,

but, hopefully, the men
are here doing the same

and holding us up
as we, um,

wear the crowns that we wear
on a daily basis.

- I knew that Kenya and Marc
were having some issues,

but, honestly, I had no idea
how bad things were.

- Again, congratulations
to the newest, uh, to be

wedding couple
in the group.

- Yes.
- We love you, and cheers.

- Cheers.
- Cheers.

- Salute.
- Salute.

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

- What's up, Toronto?

All right!

- Whoo!

Carnival!

♪♪♪

- For you to go on a rant
and just be like,

"Is she even ----in' healed
from her C-section scar--

- That was definitely
not what I said.

- So, Kandi's a liar?

- No, I'm not.

- So, she's making it up?

- How you doing?
- You came.

- I'm here.
- You got on the horse.

The girls are gonna be
really excited

to hear you're here.
They don't know yet.

- I feel like if everybody
could just calm down,

we can finally
get this all out.

Hear what I have to say.
- No, listen to me.

I will talk to you
another time.

- No, but hear
what I gotta say.

- I do not--
I do not--

Kenya, you shut
the up, bitch.

You shut
the up, bitch!

- You shut the up!
- Don't tell me to--

You shut
the up!

You got the wrong--
you got the wrong mother----er.

- Please go.
- Mother---ing--

- This is ----ing crazy.
- She need to go.

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