The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008–…): Season 14, Episode 10 - Guess Who's Coming to Blue Ridge - full transcript

- Previously, on

"The Real Housewives
of Atlanta"...

- Kenya has a bad case
of "can't take,"

and there's no meds for it.

- Can't take?
- Can't take Marlo.

- Marlo is working overtime

to make people think I'm a liar.

- You didn't tell Marc
you were perfect.

- Get out of my face.
Get out of my... in' face.

- You didn't tell Marc
you were perfect.

- Get out of my... ing face.
- Marlo, Marlo, Marlo.



- You got one.
We got three.

- Yeah, I know.
- And guess what.

We just as busy, if not
even more, than you guys.

- Y'all act like y'all busy.

- Trust me. Trust me.

- I kicked the boys out.
- What?

- Where did they go?

- To my little sister's,
Crystal.

- It's definitely gonna be
a wake-up call for them.

- Oh, my God.
- Whoo!

- Drunk Kenya is the best.

- She has information about me
from a detective.

- And I'm gonna get more
if you keep... ing with me.

- Pack your bags.
- Whoo!



Where we goin'?
- We're gonna go

on a quick little road trip
to Blue Ridge Mountain.

- Yes, a road trip!
I'm so excited!

- I'm so glad you are!
I love you!

- I don't like this.
Stop it.

- I ain't never skipped
a beat or a bag.

- I keep you
on the edges of your seat.

- I always had the juice,

but now I got the peach.

- You're always living
in the moment

when you are the moment.

- Spring, summer, or September,

I'm the one you always remember.

- I may be a rookie,

but this isn't my first race.

- Hello. How you doin'?
- Hi.

- Welcome, welcome, welcome.
First time here?

- Uh, we've been here before.
- Okay, nice.

- Take your shoes off.

Yeah, we're goin' in
right now, Brookie.

Come on.

Let's find where Blaze is.

Let's see.
Where are they?

There she is!
Look, Brooklyn!

- What's up?
Ready, set, go!

Hi!

Hi, Blaze!
Hi, pretty girl.

- Hey.

Oh, my God.

- It's hard
to stand up here. Blaze...

- Brooklyn, look at
this heart in her hair.

- Say hi!
- Hi.

Go, Brooklyn, go!

- And don't hit your head,

'cause I already did it
a million times.

Ready, set, go!

Yeah! Jump! Jump!

This is a blessing
to see both of our children

able to play with each other.

Like, for years,
I have been with Kenya

and rooting her on
and praying for her.

- Go!
- And now here Brooklyn is

being a big sister
to my daughter

who I had to go through IVF
and a surrogate to get.

- Brooklyn, don't... Wait!
Don't just grab my purse!

- These two little girls playing
together is just amazing.

- This is fun!

- Yeah, the kids
love this place.

- Would you like some popcorn?

- Yes.
- Yes? So how do you ask Mommy?

Yes, you may. Okay.
- I love the way she talks.

She's like a little character.

- Hi.
- Hey. How you guys doin'?

- Is it possible we can
get one baby popcorn?

- Yeah, no problem.
- And one adult. Here, baby.

- Now sit next to Brooklyn.

- Go see if Blaze wants some.
- Blaze.

- Sit with Brooklyn.

Good girl.
They're such good g...

We have some good girls.

- Well, that one right there,

she be actin' up sometimes,
but she's good today.

- She has moments,
but she'll grow out of it.

Uh-oh, she's on the run.

We got a runner.
Oh, she got up.

- You okay?

- Yeah, that was
a little hard fall.

She's trying to decide
if she wants to cry.

- And when she doesn't
get her way... Ooh! Ooh!

Oh, my gosh.

- Girl!

- I had so much fun.
- Okay, girl,

with your tipsy self.
- Yeah!

Like this!

That drink was strong!

- I enjoyed the laughing,
funny, Kenya.

- That was crazy,
- It was a lot.

- I got enough problems
of my own, honey.

I'm tryin' to save
my haircare line

in all these retail stores.
- What's goin' on with it?

- Girl, I have all these
shipping issues.

Like, it's a lot.

There are so many things that
have fallen by the wayside.

- So I think
the immediate action,

we need to know what your
inventory levels are.

- Nothing is coming in
from overseas.

I don't know how to fix that.

The good news is,
I had gotten offered

5,000 doors at CVS
and a new line at Walmart.

- That's something like,
how is it good if you can't...

- I can't even supply Sally.
- Right.

- So that's what we're working...
See, you get business.

Nobody else asked that question.

- What do you need help to do?

- Packaging. Components.

Like, I'm figuring
all that out now.

We need a local supplier.

I was getting everything
from China.

I've hired a COO.

- Okay, so you've got somebody

that's gonna figure it out.
- Yes.

- At the level
she's tryin' to go,

you just can't go it alone.

Most minority-owned businesses,

that's where we have our issue
when we're scaling up.

- Yes.
- If she gets a team,

it's gonna take her
where she needs to be.

Anyway, girl, I know there was
so much drama that happened.

Please do not allow
Marlo Hampton to deter you

from having a good girls' week
with the rest of us.

- I was having
a good girls' night,

and she deterred me at the end

from having a good time.

Marlo cannot be trusted
as far as you can throw her.

You know, the bitch
is 6 feet tall

and weighs 200 pounds.

So, yeah,
she ain't goin' too far.

- At one point,
I had went to the bathroom

at Sheree's house.

Marlo's in the bathroom,
so I bump into her.

I'm like,
"You've been nice all day.

"That's interesting."
And then she goes into,

"I've been dealin'
with all this stuff

"with my nephews," and was like,

"I just told them
to get the out.

"I just told them
to get the out."

I was like, "Wait, what?"

What she's dealing with
with her nephews,

takin' them in to live with her,

I had that same thing
with one of my cousins.

- Yeah.
- So I think when she said that,

it just made me tear up,

because I cannot imagine
telling my cousin

to get the out.

I end up having Riley
and taking in my cousin Melvin

when he was only
11 or 12 years old.

Obviously, it's a lot when
they're goin' through that age,

but you figure it out.

I think I cared more about
how the boys feel.

- She's adding to their trauma.
- Yeah, like, you're muntie.

Like, you're supposed
to save the day.

When she decided to take
on responsibility for them,

she should have
accepted the fact

that she was gonna put
her feelings to the side.

- What the eff?
- Mommy, I need some water.

- Where did Blaze go?

- She went over there.
Go get her.

- Oh, she's in there.

- I don't want to talk anymore
about any craziness.

Come on. Come on.
Let's go play with the kids.

Where is my baby?
Brooklyn!

This way, Brookie.

- Hey, Cindy, can you see me?

- Hey, girl!
- Okay, just a few edits.

- Yes.
- On the jogger,

I want the drawstring
inside the waistband.

- I love that. Okay.
- Yeah, because, Cindy,

the BBL has become
extremely popular.

All these girls,
they got their butt done,

and their waists are this tiny.

They would definitely need
to pull that in some.

Ut-oh, you froze.

- Okay.

- And remember iFit? So...
- Yeah, yeah.

- They did this awesome program
with iFit here in Atlanta.

So cool, cause the iFit
experience is, like,

on their machines.
- Mmm.

- You get to work out with us.
They were like, you know,

"We want to bring you
to Florida."

I'm gonna see, like,
their headquarters.

- You and Rossy?

- Me and Rossy.
- Okay.

- We're gonna need
all hands on deck.

- All hands on deck.

- Now how long
are you gonna be there?

'Cause you're packin'
like you ain't comin' back.

- It's okay.
We need to have options.

This'd be just one day in town.

I need this trip.
I'm so excited.

- Ace?
Oh, Lord.

- Yeah?
Aah!

- I'm outta balls.

- Okay.
Thank you.

I don't understand.

What do I need swimsuits for
on a camping trip?

- The hot tub.

- I don't want to use
my good swimsuit.

- You don't have nothin'
but good one...

Good swimsuits, though.
You don't have a choice.

So, you don't have a choice.
- Okay.

I guess I need to call Marlo
and I need to let her know.

Kenya says she's not coming.

I'm sure Kenya
has not called Marlo

to tell her a damn thing.

I've tried to keep
this open communication going

and do better on my part.

- You think
she's going to be mad?

- She's the reason
why she's not coming.

Hey. What's up?

- Just damn walked in the door.

What are you doing?

- Trying to figure out
what I'm going to wear

on the trip.

- Man, we just pack
some warm clothes,

bring a swimsuit in case
we do the hot tub and...

That's just about it.

It's only a couple hours drive,
but I just need to get away.

I need to really just...
- I understand.

- Compress.
- I was about to say.

Kenya says she's not coming.

- I think we'll survive
without her.

- Of course you would say that.

- I speak the truth.

We'll definitely carry on
with or without her.

- Coming up next...

- Road trip!
- Road trip, bitch!

- All right.
- Hello.

- What?
- What?

- Oh, Lordy
give me the strength.

Looks good.

Icing. Wow.

I'm coming, Crystal.

Hi.
- Hi, gorgeous.

- Aw, look at my little sister
checking on me, huh?

- How's your day going?
- Uh, it's been hard.

I guess, you know,
I've seen better days.

I just need you to see
these boys' rooms, Crystal.

Want something to drink, water?
- It's that bad?

- Crystal, it's bad.

C'mon.

Well, we just had
the house cleaned

a couple days ago.

Oh, wow.
Yeah, this is nothing.

Come look over here.

- So, whose clothes are these?
- Both.

- This is how
you found the room?

- No, I found the room...

All this stuff
was in this attic.

Now Crystal, I'm like,

"William, go put on
a new t-shirt."

"I don't have
any new clean ones."

Then on top of it, Crystal,
Michael got upset

because of something
I said "no" to

when I was in New York
and look what happened.

- Yeah.
- Punch this wall, Crystal.

You put your hand through this.

- You need to put him
in anger management.

- They would never do that
with me, see.

- That's why I tell you
you have to be more structure

when it comes to him,
because, if not,

they're just going to do
whatever they want to do.

And this is a clear example.

- They usually complain
that I'm so strict.

- You're strict
when it comes to school work,

but when it comes to
them cleaning up, make sure.

Come behind them.
Don't just act.

'Cause if you act there,
they can say

whatever they want to say.

Yeah, I cleaned up
and then stuff would

just keep piling up.

- I chose to send the boys
to Crystal

because we're the closest
out of my entire family.

She's a mama and
she just gets the job done.

I'm disconnecting
both phones tomorrow.

It's too much sh...
On social media.

- Oh, they're living it good,
honey,

because I had a flip phone
when I was with you.

- Flip phone was everything
back then

and there was rhinestone now,
sweetheart.

They're living the same life.

It was just in a different time.

It was still here,
right over there,

off the peach tree
in our little apartment.

- Yes.

- This is really my second time
being full time guardian.

When Crystal was
around 14 or 15,

I found out that Crystal
was in foster care.

I did whatever I had to do
to get her

and move her to Atlanta with me.

And when it didn't work
with Crystal and I,

she went to go stay with my mom,

and that only lasted
every bit of six minutes.

You didn't love the clothes
I was putting you in.

You didn't love me
telling you what to do.

It took for you to leave
to appreciate me, I feel.

- When you are raised, uh,
in a certain environment,

you're so used to living
a certain way.

You go somewhere else and
live under that environment

and that person's rules
and structures,

how are you supposed to
just adjust to it like that?

- Raising the boys is harder
than raising Crystal.

I think it's the one
versus two thing.

Girl versus boy thing.

- That's what I was telling him.

I said I'm 30 years old
and she still go off on me

and get on my nerves.
- Oh, I do?

I get on your nerves?

- I don't even wanna call
and ask you for anything.

- You did when I called.
- I thought he'd give out.

- I know that they will be safe
with Crystal.

She has four children
of her own.

She's an amazing mother.

She's more skilled at
being a parent than me.

She is a parent.

So how is it
having two more boys?

- Girl, a handful.

I had to argue with them
this morning.

They had the candy paper
all over the floor.

I'm like, "Uh-uh,
I've got to go to work.

Get up, get all this stuff
up right now."

I woke everybody up
in the house.

William left out that house
the other, uh, day,

he had on wrinkled khakis.

I said, "Now you know Marlo
will flip out on you

if she sees you
go to school like that."

- Every morning you have to
come downstairs

and you have to come to my room

and you have to
turn the light on

and I have to see you.

Then it's take your vitamins.
Be a leader.

Have a good day.

- But they actually been good.

- I salute you as a mother.

This is no joke,
and it's like I just need, like,

a 30 day break.

- Yeah, we're family.
We're sisters.

We got to
help each other out, right?

- I got a huge cabin
way up in the mountains.

I just need to
gather my thoughts.

I need to talk to the girls.
I need to laugh

and just come back
stronger than ever.

Crystal, hold it down for me.
I'mma send you some money...

I'm going to wire you some money
this month.

- Okay.

- Do you feel like I'm bad for,
like, saying I need a break?

- I mean,
everybody needs a break,

but certain things,
I am going to honestly say

I don't feel they should hear.
They have feelings too.

So, like, when you say,
"I'm tired of them,"

or, "I don't have to
take care of y'all,"

they shouldn't hear
that type of stuff.

- I was raised by
the same mother

you were raised by.
- And her mouth is reckless.

- Reckless.

That's where I get
mouth from, my mom.

It's a trait of hers
that I hate.

Jheri curl, you're ugly.
You're bigfoot.

Like, it was bad.

I just don't want to
go as bad as my mom,

just putting them down.
So, I just keep it for Kenya.

I do have to work on my mouth
and I will say

no matter how tough I am,
I miss them so damn much.

- I know you do.
- Exactly.

Let's go get us
something to eat.

They're going to stress me out.

- Coming up next...

- Good vibes.
- Don't worry.

Your vibes are going to
be killed

as soon as Sanya get here.

- Oh!
- Hey there.

- Oh, Lord.
She got a broke foot.

- I told you.

- You told me
but you were just so calm.

I didn't know
you were in a damn boot.

- Oh, my God.

- I'm in a department store

and I am trying on
some rain boots.

Child, when I tell you
I put my foot down in a boot,

this baby toe got stuck
on a side

and I'm pushing down
and just imagine

the baby toe stayed here and,
uh, my foot went down.

It was crazy.

- We're going to put
some rhinestones on that thing.

- Yes, you look fabulous.
- You look fabulous.

Come over here.
I got us something to drink.

- Hey boo.
What up, y'all?

- What up?
- Hi.

- You look beautiful.
I like that blue on you.

- Yes.
- Thank you, thank you.

- Hey, girl!
- Hi, mamacita.

What's up?
- We get to really hang out now.

- Yeah!
- Yes, let's do this.

- Wow.
I love, love, love Monyetta.

She is Kandi's
really good friend,

but we connect on so many levels

and I'm happy
she's in Blue Ridge.

Like, these are
the vibes we need.

- Hello, I have a food delivery
for Marlo from OLG.

- Okay.

- That is... I like that.

- All right, here's our car.

- I should have known.

- We're really... we're
rolling Marlo style, darling.

You deserve it.

I want these girls
to have a great time.

Show them how Marlo
travels in class.

So, I just want to spoil them
and I want to be spoiled.

Thank you so much.

- How long is the drive, Marlo?

- The drive is like
an hour and a half.

- Hour and a half, yeah.

- Do I really? Thank you.
- Yeah, absolutely.

- Well I hope I get a husband.
Find me a husband.

- Find two!

- Well geez,
we can have a double wedding.

And look, I'm a little greed-ish
'cause I went crazy.

What you...

- Don't be trying to pick...
- She loves olive.

- You like olives.
- I do.

The girls are gonna
be so jealous.

- I sent them a nice car, too.

- Okay! Aston Martin!

Hello!
- Wow!

- Woo!
- Let's do this road trip!

- Road trip, fam.

- One, two, three.

- Ooh!

All right.

- Hello.

- Ooh, that smells so good.
I'm so excited.

- Just like Marlo
to have a boujetto.

You said boujetto.

- We actually...
We can't eat in the car.

- Oh.
- Sorry.

- What?
- What?

Oh, hell.
- There's-there's no way
we can eat in the car.

I'm sorry, guys.

- Y'all wanna eat
before we leave?

- Yeah, we'll be right back.

- I don't care nothin'
about this car.

If I can't eat,
I don't wanna ride in it.

This is startin' off
bad, I'm afraid.

- Yeah!

- Oh, who you tellin'?

- Kandi called me
the other night,

She said,
"Oh, Kenya ain't comin'."

- She said Kenya ain't comin'?

- Mm-hmm. I'm like,
"No, I didn't know that."

But, Sheree, how the heck
did me and Kenya

get back at this place?

- Well, when I talked to her,
she said you called her a liar.

That triggered all the things
that you used to...

- Have done before.
- The lying, word.

- I am so sorry

that I didn't invite you
to my housewarming.

- When a person
shows you who they are,

you have to believe 'em.

- No, because that's
not who I am,

and I'm not gonna accept that.

- It's bullsh...

Kenya, right, um,
gotta save her job,

she have to lie,
saying she's pregnant.

- You didn't call me
when I was sick...

- 'Cause I didn't
think you were sick!

I still don't think
you were sick.

- You're trying to
turn things against me.

Oh, don't forget the cough!

- Why can't two black sisters
just get along?

- I am not nice when I'm hungry.

- Especially if we woulda
smelled this chicken

the whole ride.
- Yes!

- The cabin's gonna
be nice, I'm sure.

Can we eat in the cabin?
That's the question.

Can we eat?

- Can we sh... in the cabin?
- Oh, damn.

- Mm-hmm.

- You mind if I make it
in the trunk real...

Like, outside the trunk?

- Yeah, go ahead.
- Uh-huh.

Come on.

- I thought you was makin' it.

- Let's go now.

- Okay.
- Yeah, we're good to go.

- All right.
- Mm-hmm.

- Oh, this is Marlo right here.

- Hey, babycakes, you en route?

- Yeah, we're en route.

Why you sittin' us a car
with some OLG wings

and they told us
we can't eat in the car?

- You know what?
I wasn't thinking being...

You know, 'cause I don't
even eat wings in my car.

I'm sorry.
- Yeah, I tried it.

- We had to eat before we left.

- I know that's right.
Well, I'm glad you ate.

I'm sorry. But did you
like your wings?

- Oh yeah, thank you!
I appreciated it.

- Hey, Kandi!
Who's in the car with you?

- Me, Monyetta,
and Drew is with me.

- Hey, Drew!
- Who's with y'all?

- Oh, yes!

- It's me, Sheree, and Kenya.

- Kenya came?!

- Uh-huh.
- Wanna see her?

- Yeah, right!
- Wait, hold on!

- I personally feel like
Kenya's coming on the trip.

I mean, there's just
too much back and forth.

She just likes
to make an entrance.

- Ooh, yes.

Hello. How y'all doing?

- I don't know, child.

- Oh, my god!

- Did Fatum come?

- Hello?

- Did who?

- They don't wanna
answer that question.

- Fatum!

- All right, boo.

- Huh? I can't hear you.
What'd ya say?

- You think
they're just fibbing?

- Just-just bein' messy
for no reason.

- Fatum's really trying.

I don't know anything about her,

but she knows
all this stuff about me.

She a little stalker.

- She doesn't bother me.
- Yes, it does.

- So I wonder what all
she has planned for us

in the mountains.

- She said she was
going through a lot.

I'm not privy to
what "a lot" is,

so she said she just
needs to, you know, a refresh.

- She said she kicked
the boys out.

- Huh?
- What boys?

- Her nephews.

- That's so weird.
- No way.

- She said, mentally, she just
can't deal with it right now.

- It takes a village.

My dad's
youngest brother passed,

and he had three kids,
so we took care of them,

all three of them.
You know, so I get it.

- My mom took in her nephew.

- Yes.
- So I get it, too,

you know, on a level.

Not have two as a single woman.

- That's a lot.

- She's doin' it alone.

So I just feel like she needs
to lean on her village,

and I'm willing
to be a part of that.

- But I mean I guess that's
what this trip is all about,

right?
- Mm-hmm.

She'll open up.

You're like, you don't
seem so sure about that?

- You said a lot
in that statement.

- What?!

- Coming up next...

- I'm gonna be quiet.

- So, my...
- Wait a second.

This is you.
This is you.

- She will walk away.
- You-you see what

- We're almost there.

- First one smelt it, dealt it.

- You're a liar!

- Look how pretty
their cabin is, Sheree.

- This is gorgeous.

- We made it safely comin' up
all those mountains.

- Ooh.

I love when they don't
look so cabin-y.

- Marlo!
- Yes!

- Welcome to...
- Welcome! I'm here finally!

- Hi!
- Looks gorgeous.

- How are you?
- Wow, amazing!

You know this is
a Marlo's party, okay?

- Oh, I love it!

- Let's see what's
downstairs, hold on.

Look at it, Sheree!

Do you like it?
- Aww!

- Workout room.
- I love it!

- Thank you.
You can play pool.

Another restroom down here.

- I'm gonna get in this pool.

- Okay, see?

- Oh, this isn't a cabin,
y'all, this a house.

Okay...

- Oh, this is another bedroom.

Nice!

- Hello!
- Hello!

- Knock, knock, knock!

- I need a bedroom
with a bathroom in it.

- 'Cause you got gas, fartin'.
- No, babe,

that was you fartin' in the car.

- No, you farted.
- You a stanky thang.

- Hello.
- I love it.

- This is a beautiful house.
- So nice.

- It smells so good in here.

- Beautiful!

- Oh, the girls are here.
- Ladies!

- Where is Marlo?
- Marlo, I hear your voice.

- Welcome!
- Hello!

- Is this up to your standards?

- This wasn't what I was
expecting when you said

it was a cabin.
- Right.

- I thought I saw, like,
a little cabin, like a...

- You thought a little cabin?!
- But I didn't know!

- Girl, no.

- Marlo picked a great house
that would be nice for everyone.

Steal me a piece of cheese.

You know, Marlo is good
at stuff like this.

- Anything you want
all weekend, let us know,

and we'll get it here for you.

- Oh, Marlo!
- Marlo!

- If you want
a seafood broil at 6:00 AM,

just... let's have fun.

- Okay.
- Okay!

- I don't have no rules.
I don't want no schedule.

- What happened to your foot?

- Girl.
- Girl.

- What?
- At the store,

tryin' on stuff,
they bring me this boot,

and I try to put my foot
in the boot...

- Oh, no.
- And my pinky toe went that way

and the other toes
went that way.

- Oh, no.
- I'm like,

how did all that happen?
- Oh, no.

Sanya? Where's Sanya?
- Oh yeah, Sanya's comin'.

Sanya had flew outta town,

she said she has a job,
so I'm like, "That's good."

- Hey!
- Welcome!

- Ahh, it's nice to meet you!

- Finally!
It's so good to meet you.

- Thanks for having us.
- Really good to see you.

Welcome!

I was overwhelmed
by the response to your video.

- Oh...

Welcome back.
I'm Sanya Richards-Ross,

Olympic champ,
and your iFit trainer.

- You guys wanna
do something together?

- Yes.
- And you wanna figure out

what that something is.

- She say "same day."
That's something you would pull.

She went and made
that money happen,

and came right back.

- I can relate.

- This crew seems good.

We're gonna do the games
for the choose your rooms.

- All right.

- This is my room here.

Even though I haven't
got in here and set up yet.

- Ooh, that's nice.
- Ooh!

- All right, so,
I'm gonna hold up a candle...

- Uh-oh.
- And you're gonna tell me

who you think it relates to.

Then you go pick
your room, okay?

- All right.

- All right.
The first candle.

It's young love.
Smells like devotion

and delusion,
blackberry and rose.

Who would you say this is?

- Sanya!
- I would say delusional Sanya.

- Beep! Wrong answer.

- Me, it's me.
- Is it Drew?

- No, it's not you.

- I don't necessarily agree,
but Kenya.

- Oh, I know...
- Oh, you don't agree

but Kenya?
Well, go pick a room!

Go pick your room!

- Oh, bravo.

- Kenya's my girl.

But I want to win,
don't you know?

I always get what I want now.

- Smells like good vibes
and fresh gossip.

- Oh, not me, but...
- Who has...

In our group here,
has really good vibes?

- Oh, Sheree! Sheree!
- Me!

- Sanya? No.

- Me!
- Sheree?

- No.

- I am good vibes.
- Just your vibes.

- You are, but you...

- But I don't have
any gossip, though.

- Didn't you used to be
the bone carrier?

- I'm not the bone
carrier anymore.

- Kandi.
- K-Kandi!

She's the $1,000 good vibes.

- Oh, good vibes!

- Yes!
- I picked my room.

I'm in the groove.

- All right, 2022, smells like

high hopes and low expectations.

- Me!

Yes!

Look at you!
It was you.

Go pick your room
and get your... in' hopes up!

- Only because of
the "fresh out" situation.

- Got it.
- Yeah, but we're gonna

end that, though, right?

- End what?
Shut up.

I've saged and cleansed
Tyrone out of my coochie.

I'm done with prison baes.
Don't contact me.

Okay?

- This is my room here.
- Okay.

- And this is Sheree's bathroom.

No one please use that bathroom.

Okay, oh, and put
your candle in there,

'cause she be fartin' y'all,
I'm tellin' you.

- She was fartin' and trying
to blame it on me.

She's a damn liar.
- Okay, listen.

"Smells like color-coordinated
workout gear a..."

That's you?

- Damn, maybe I shoulda made
Drew the delusional candle,

but only had one.

- Sanya.
- Yes! Go get your room.

- Okay. I'm so happy.
- You are so damn silly.

- I'm-a take this room.
I feel good energy and vibes.

Yeah.
I love my room.

I'm happy.
- Which one?

What'd you do?
- This teal room...

- Okay.
- Has the energy.

- Okay, sounds good.

Okay, let me just finish this.

Smells like repeat resolutions
and wishful thinking.

Oh, guess what?
This you, Drew.

I dig it.

- Okay, so that's it,
we're done now.

Come on, let's go
get ready for dinner.

15 minutes to
get ready for dinner.

- 15 minutes?
Change in 15 minutes?

- You better do a ho bath.

- Okay!

Anytime these bitches
take a bath,

it's a ho bath.
Be clear.

- Gifts, Marlo.

What? Earrings?

I miss you.

- How are we gonna be ready
in 15 minutes?

- Can you hear me?
Hello?

We're in-We're in the mountains,

and I don't think
I have reception.

- Everyone, let's go
to dinner as-is.

Just put on some perfume
that don't stink

and wipe your twat if it's
a little musky from the ride.

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

We don't have any drinks?
I thought drinks would be...

- I ain't had a shot yet.
- I wanted a shot.

We ain't got shots.

So excited we out here.
This is go...

I love y'all.
- Awww.

- I love you.
You're so sweet.

- Y'all, group hug.
- Good vibes, good vibes.

- Ah, my mama just texted me,
"Ralph is so good with the kids.

"He put 'em down.

"He helped 'em
with their homework,

everything good."

- Oh my god.
- What?

- My manager's telling me
Michael saw y'all.

- From school,
he leaves his school

to go to William's school.

I'm still taking care of them.
- So what's going on?

- I need a break,
and I'm not ashamed of it.

I held it in, I held it in,

and then I'll flip out
on my best friend,

I call home, I'm like,
"Y'all don't help me."

It's a lot I deal with, child.

It's a lot I deal with, just me.

So right now,

before I'm not even able
to care for them,

I need to just have a break.

I wanna be the best
I can be for the boys.

- So how long are you going
to do be doing this?

- I don't know.
I'm trying-

I'm trying to survive
30 days, at least.

- You're gonna leave 'em
for 30 days?

- 30 days?
That's a long time.

It's normal for where I'm from.

- Being a single mom who's
raised three kids on her own,

I know how hard it can be
for someone

to just kinda jump
into being a mom.

You know, of course,
she loves her nephews

and she wanted
to be there for them,

but it happened out of nowhere.

- I'm tired, y'all,
and I don't wanna fail.

I don't.
- Yeah.

- Coming up next:

It's the love that you're saying

that you have for me,

I don't want that kind of love,

- You know,
this gives me small town,

everybody know who's who.

- Oh! It's poppin'
up in Blue Ridge.

- Okay, Blue Ridge.
- I hope we got shots for us.

- We got drinks already?
- Where do you want us, Marlo?

- I want y'all
all surrounding me.

Like, you know,
this is "Cheers."

Like, they give me, like,
them girls, you know.

Like, you can tell they stylish.

- They're probably guests
at the hotel.

- Okay, what do y'all think,

they're guests,
or are they from here?

- I feel like they're from here.
- I'm gonna say

they're from here.
- I'm gonna say they're guests.

- I'm gonna say guests, too.
- Who's gonna ask?

- I'm gonna say guests, too.
- Ladies!

- Excuse me?
Are you guys from here

or are you visiting?

- We are from here.
- We live here.

- We said that.
I said that.

- We knew y'all was from here.
- I said that.

I said it.
- I thought you were visiting.

- You live here. That's what
I said. They love you.

I came to this small town

just to be more intimate
with my girls.

I've always wanted to visit
Blue Ridge. It's peaceful.

Here in the mountains,
the locals are so fun.

Cheers to Blue Ridge!

To Blue Ridge!

- We're gonna go gem mining,
we're gonna go to the V,

we're gonna have
a good girls time.

- What's your favorite
thing here?

- Um, I'm gonna say potstickers.

- Okay, well, can you
add that on?

- I want one as well.
- Kale Caesar.

- I'm gonna have the chilled,
uh, red gulf shrimp.

- Got you.
- And can we have

a Mediterranean flatbread
for the table?

- You know what?
Sanya... can you get...

Have a cocktail shrimp
for my other girlfriend?

She's coming.

- Thank you.
- Mmm, this is good.

- Kandi, I just want...
I wanna just see you just drunk.

Like how Kenya got drunk.

- I am the moment!

- I've never been drunk.

- Kandi, never in your life...
- I tasted alcohol,

I've never been drunk.

Drunk Kenya is the clear example

of why I don't drink.

Uh, no, unh-unh,

you're not gonna get
different Kandis,

you're gonna get
the same Kandi all the time.

I've never was into it.

- I don't think
I've ever been drunk.

- I'm just hoping
when Sanya gets here...

Good vibes, energy.
- You have some good energy.

- She was actually
talking to, uh, Ralph,

and she was asking
for some advice.

- She told us he was like...

"Y'all don't seem like
y'all as busy as us."

And she said it bothered her.
- And that's not what he said?

- No, he was urging her
to have another baby.

Three kids is a lot.
You have one, we have three,

so it keeps us just as busy,
if not more.

And she said...
- I'll be back.

I'm going to the bathroom.
- "We're trying to figure out

how busy you guys
actually are."

That's what she said.

- I know I'm late,

but I drove up
to Blue Ridge on my own.

I felt like I would be letting
them down if I didn't join,

and I had an itinerary
from before.

So I just thought
I would pop in.

Ooh.

- Kenya is, like, texting me,

"Is anybody asking
where I am?"

I'm like, girl,

we got the same hair
and makeup people,

and they over here making plans
to come on this trip.

She didn't have to tell me,
I figured it out.

Well, I'm glad you decided
to bless us with your presence.

- Well, you know...
- Well, thank you. Come on.

- Who is that?
- Ooh.

- Who is that?

Kenya's in the house!
- Kenya!

- Thanks for coming, Kenya,
you look beautiful.

- Thank you!
- Oh, she's bringing truffles.

- They're about to close,
so we can order you some stuff.

- So is this...
What kind of shot is this?

- The Blue Ridge.
- Yeah, you gotta catch up...

- I'm kinda hurt.

Kandi, you knew she was coming.

You're all so excited
that Kenya's here.

But it's okay, Kenya.
I'm holding my composure.

You will not get
the best of me, bitch.

Not.

- Did you drive here, Kenya?
- Yeah, I did.

- The house is beautiful.
- Yeah.

- Are you gonna stay
at the house?

- I don't know, I wanna see if
Brooklyn's gonna come here.

- So where's Brooklyn
gonna stay?

- Wait, what do you mean
you have a house?

Are you not staying with us?

- I don't think so,
I think I wanna stay there.

My daughter's gonna be there.

- Brooklyn's always welcome.
- It's nice.

- It's a huge house.
- It's... Marlo.

- It's a huge house we're in.
- It's a lemon drop.

- Why would you go and stay
somewhere else?

- 'Cause you made such an issue
of it before...

- Like, you don't have
nobody else that can stay

with Brooklyn right now?
- No.

- I got two little kids.
Just pissed me off.

Brooklyn's not even here yet,

so why are you staying
somewhere else?

You should be staying with us.

- 'Cause they were supposed
to come today.

But she couldn't come today.

- Uh-huh.

- Girl, why are you acting
like you don't know

where your baby is?

- Where is Brooklyn?
Yo, it's...

- Trust me, Kenya knows
where Brooklyn's gonna be.

We know this.

- Well, since
she's not here tonight,

that means you can
come stay with us.

- We were saying how much fun
you were at Sheree's house.

- That was fun.
- Ooh, I love drunk Kenya.

Good vibes.

- Don't worry, your vibe's
gonna be killed

soon as Sanya get here.
- Oh! Oh!

- I told her
I'm changing her name

from Drop It With Drew
to Drama With Drew.

- That's the songwriter
Kandi now.

Why is it always something?

That's her, not me. I don't
have the issue with Sanya.

Her issue with me
was she had questions

about Drop It With Drew.

That was her first issue.
- Okay.

- The second one was
she didn't like

me and Sheree's interaction,
but then she apologized.

And then after she apologized,
she was screaming.

- So that was good.
- And then she invited me,

then she uninvited me.
- Neither one of y'all

listen to each other,
though, Drew.

- Well, you need to tell her
she needs to listen.

I'm working on my listening.

- Wait, is she all right?
Tell her we're in the back.

Hey, hey!

- I got free!
I got free! I got free!

- Where were you?
What were you doing?

- Oh, Lord.

So I work with this
brand called iFit.

After I did the series,
they were like,

"We wanna work with you
and Ross on the next series."

So that's nice.
- Oh, that's awesome!

- And they are rolling out
the red carpet for us.

I have invited all
of you to Jamaica!

Yes! All of us!
I'm bringing y'all with me!

Yes!

I really hope I didn't
just steal Marlo's thunder,

but I'm just so excited.

Who gets a partner to fly
all of their girlfriends

and a plus one to Jamaica?

I'm literally, like,
bursting at the seams.

It's a couple's trip.
You can bring your boo.

- You gotta get a boo, Marlo.

- You better go on a date.

- You better get
one of them boys.

- You gonna be on
your best behavior, Drew?

- Huh? What do you mean?
Of course.

- Well, child.

- Well, I really
enjoyed you ladies.

Kenya, I'm glad
that you joined us.

- Thank you.

- Will you be staying
at the house with us?

- I'll think about it.

- When will you let me know?

- As soon as I know.

- Well, I'd like
for you not to attend

unless you're staying
at the house.

I really planned
a trip for all of us.

I would love to
have you at the house.

Brooklyn is more than
welcome as well.

- Yeah.

- But if you do choose that,
"I don't want to stay there.

"I don't like Marlo,"
I don't want you to continue

to hang out with us.

- Oh, I'll definitely
be there, then,

to experience all the ladies,
so thank you so much for that.

- Well, you won't be there
to experience it

if you're not stayin'
at the house.

- I'll definitely be there
to experience all the ladies,

so thank you so much for that.

- Well, you won't be
there to experience it

if you're not stayin'
at the house.

- Okay, then I'll go home
if I make that decision.

That's...
- If you make that decision.

If you don't
make that decision...

- If you wanna draw
a hard-hard line in the sand...

- It is, 'cause, I mean,
I paid for cars.

I paid for trips.
- I have my own car.

- I know, but I'm just...
- You're raising your voice

when I'm trying to
just talk to you.

- You're going to come
and stay at the house,

or we're done.
- Okay.

Do you ladies agree
with that stance?

- I mean, I would like for you
to be at the house.

- I want you to
stay at the house.

- I want you to stay,
too, Kenya.

- 'Cause we're gonna have fun.

- Well, just let me know
this evening.

- Well, yeah,
but the issue is also,

Marlo, so you say things like,
oh, you love people,

and you don't know why I'm hurt.

But the thing is, you seem
like you're the hurt one.

- I am.
- Now maybe you're not...

- No, I am hurt.
- Maybe you're not capable...

- I'm super hurt, Kenya.
I believe that.

- If I could have just a minute
to explain myself...

- Okay. Go.
- Without, like, the rebuttals

and the talkin' because that
just drives me crazy.

- No, but it's the truth,
though. I am hurt.

- Because you keep talking.
- That bothers you?

- Yes, because you
just keep talking.

- I'm agreeing with her.
I am hurt.

- But can you just be quiet
and just listen?

- I can't, really.
- Okay, if you can't...

- You doing a Drew.
You doing a Drew right now.

You're doing a Drew.
- See? Thank you.

- You're doing a Drew.
- Who does listen here good?

- Nobody. None of us.
- Nobody.

So I'm gonna keep not listening.

- We're gonna
encourage you to listen,

because she's willing to talk.
- And she definitely don't.

Okay, you know what?
I'm gonna show you...

I'm gonna be quiet.
- So my...

- Wait a second.
Before you continue,

I'm gonna be quiet,
but can you promise,

when I speak back,
you will stay and listen

like I'm gonna be quiet as well?

That's all I ask.
- This is you.

This is you.

Do you see what she's
doing right now?

That's you.
Listen, that is you.

- I don't have a lot to say.
- All right. I'm quiet.

- So my issue with you
is that I feel like

everything about you
is-is not sincere.

When you say things like you
want to be everyone's friend,

but you're
the worst friend here,

that's not sincere.
You're not a friend.

You don't know how
to be a friend.

You don't know how to love.

So if it's the love that you're
saying that you have for me,

I don't want that kind of love,
because it's not healthy love.

It's toxic.

So when you call me a liar,

that is what I have
forgiven you for.

For you telling me that I was
lying about having a child,

and that was unforgivable,
but I forgave you anyway,

and I said I'm gonna
start anew with you,

and you come right back,
and you accuse me of lying.

So no, Marlo, you don't get
any more chances with me,

because what you
say is bullsh...

So that's all I really
have to say. I'm done.

- All righty. I hate
that you feel that way.

What you're really upset with
is because I see you're lying

about being sick,
and I still believe that way.

Who are you as a friend?

I can't tell you how I feel.

I would never kiss your ass.

And am I hurt?
You're damn right.

I have trust issues,
and I'm... ed up,

just like you.

We both have attention issues.
We both have insecurities.

I have big feet insecurities,
bald spot insecurities,

no mom, no dad.

You don't know sh... about
Michael and William.

You don't know when I cry.

I'm the one from jail,
as you say,

from prostitution, as you say.

You should lead.
I should follow you, queen.

I look up to you.
You speak well.

You're very educated.
You're an amazing mother.

We have a lot
of beautiful Black women

that love both of us,
and if we don't love each other,

we can at least
respect each other.

Kenya is already comin' in here
tryin' to up the trip.

I'm putting my foot down.

This is my trip.

You're gonna play
along with my rules,

or get your ass back on the road
and go back to Atlanta.

These 72 hours, I just want fun.

I want good memories.
- Okay. So are you done now?

- I'll tell you when I'm done.

You're very intelligent.
- I see you have a long...

- I'll tell you when I'm done.
I do. I speak a little longer.

You know, I'm as advanced
and good with my words

like you, sweetheart.

But if you don't stay there,

I would love
if you don't show up

to any more of my activities.

- So I'll have
this to say to you.

First of all,
I don't hate anyone.

I dislike the things
that you do, okay?

- Okay, I dislike
things that you do.

- So that's all I was
explaining to you,

why I took a turn
when you came at me.

I felt we were...
- I came for you,

saying I didn't believe
you were sick.

- I... Marlo.

I explained to you why.
It's more than that, okay.

- Okay, well, you're
goin' back to the past.

I'm talkin' about the future.

- No, I'm not goin' back
to the past. I'm talking about...

- That's like me going back
to the past with you.

- Now you want to know...
We're talking... Talking...

Say less.
- All right.

- Say less.
- Thanks, baby.

- There you go.

- So let me know if
you're gonna stay.

I would love to have
you there, like I said.

- Here they go again.

Now it's made everything
awkward and weird.

Like, we were having
a good time, y'all.

- We have food.

- I want Kenya to come,

but if the energy
is gonna be like this,

I would rather Kenya
just take her night,

and we'll try again tomorrow.

- We have a plan.

I have to see what
we're doin' tomorrow.

- This is setting the wrong tone

for what's supposed to be
a trip for Marlo.

- Okay.

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

- Whoo-hoo!

- That's gorgeous.
- Oh, that's gorgeous.

What is that one?
- What is that?

- Oh, my God.
This is hilarious.

- Whoa!
- Oh, sh...!

I'm going up because she's
jumping!

- Why would I want to be
a friend to somebody like that?

You can't even take care
of your nephews.

She don't give a about me.

She's walkin' around
with a lot of demons.

- She had some
strong opinions about,

like, what's going on
with the boys and stuff.

- Now, see,
this is gonna be bad.

- Hello, diva.
- You made it!

- The bullsh...

- You look fabulous.
- This is so amazing.

Here. Get it. Fetch.

Suck on that.