The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008–…): Season 14, Episode 18 - Reunion Part 1 - full transcript

The season 14 reunion begins as Marlo and Shereé confront Kandi about her slanderous commentary. Tensions rise between Sanya and Drew over who is real on and off-camera. Marlo shares details of her traumatic childhood and her long...

♪ We so fly
DJ fly ♪

♪ Yeah baby

♪ Love it when you
[indistinct] on me ♪

♪ You tell me
what you want baby ♪

[♪]

[laughing]

- Oh, sh**
- Look.

[indistinct].

Thank you.

So, how you feelin'
about it?

- It's your first one.
- Ooh, Lord.



Last night, I felt like
I was getting ready

- for the Olympics, chile.
- Ut-oh.

Marriage go through
different stages.

You know, one point, you said,

"My husband doesn't hear
my voice,"

but you're making sure
he hears your voice now.

It's a journey.
Hold on, I'm gettin' a lash on.

And you're showing your
ta-tas, girl, your ta-tas.

- Whatever.
- Ta-ta-, ta-ta, ta-ta, ta-ta.

A fashion show
with fashion.

Yeah!

She had fashion.

- She had fashion.
- She had fashion.

- Oh, my God.
- Triumphant Sheree.



- Bup, bup, bup!
- Bup, bup, bup, bup!

Bup, bup, bup!
[laughing]

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

- How are you feelin'?
- Good. I feel great.

Are you kidding me?
Hello.

- I'm glad I made you smile.
- Yes, you did. Yes, you did.

- Okay, good.
- I'm like, look,

I did enough bitching
and below the belt this season.

That's true.

Apologize for what
needs to be apologized.

Let me explain myself.

This is the Marlo
that I love.

- Whoa. Hello!
- Who's been dropping it?

You see it?

Anyone you're not looking
forward to seeing today?

- Sheree, you know...
- Okay.

She by...
She not done yet.

Okay.

♪ Kenya Moore Haircare
Hey, hi.

Hey, wow, knockout!

- The big...
- This is my fifth dress.

Come in.

Legs, and hips,
and body-ody. Wow!

- [laughing]
- Hello.

Beautiful.

Anyone you're not looking
forward to seeing today?

- I mean, obviously, Marlo.
- Uh-huh.

- Marlata.
- Bitch, you're worldwide.

[laughing]

- I'll see ya out there.
- All right.

[laughing]



- She's just walkin' slow.
- No boot.

- No boot, ooh.
- No boot.

Oh, do you go up
that way? Okay.

- Really?
- And over here, on the end.

- Come on, friend.
- Welcome to Jamaica, San ya.

Bup, bup, bup, bup, bup!

It feels like
we're on vacation.

It's not gonna feel like
you're on vacation

- in about an hour.
- For long.

Don't say that.

Wow!

- You look gorgeous.
- Thank you.

You're sittin' next
to me, Sheree.

- I'm sittin' next to Andy?
- You are.

- Oh, my favorite.
- Ooh!

- You look great.
- This is interesting.

[laughing]
Right.

We've never had a moat.

Oh, y'all look gorgeous.

- Come here, mauntie.
- Where am I sitting?

[laughing]
All you ladies look gorgeous.

- Come on, drama.
- Wow!

How do I get to the stage?
This way? Yes.

- [laughing]
- You look beautiful.

- Gorgeous.
- Thank you.

Wow. Oh, my God,
the bridge is up.

Oh, so-so,
we literally can't move.

- We're stuck now.
- Don't move.

We're literally on
an island together.

Five seconds,
four, three, two...

Hey, everybody,
I'm Andy Cohen and welcome

to "The Real Housewives
of Atlanta"

Season 14 Reunion.

We're in this
Jamaican inspired set,

attempting to channel
good vibes,

and I gotta say I think
we're off to a good start

because, looking around,
it seems like no one's dress

got stuck in Alaska.
[laughing]

Hey, ladies,
great to see you all.

Nothing got stuck in Alaska.

Kenya, how is the moment
doing today?

Oh, the moment
is perfect, honey.

It's my renaissance.

I might just, you know,
pop out a new song for you.

- Oh, really?
- Yes.

- [laughing]
- Wow, she's in full bloom.

- Hi, mauntie.
- Hi, Andy.

How does it feel
attending your first reunion

- as a housewife?
- Oh, my God, it feels great,

and I'm sitting
right next to you.

- Sheree, welcome back, OG.
- Hey, Andy.

- Great to see you.
- Great to see you.

In all the years, we've never
sat next to each other.

- I'm excited.
- I know. How about that?

- Yes.
- It's time.

And, by the way,
I hear you're booed up.

Uh-huh.

- [laughing]
- Spill the tea.

All right. Okay,
we're gonna get into that, too.

Spill it.

- Hello, worldwide.
- What's up?

Uh, are you ready
to speak on it today?

Oh, I'm about to...
♪ Speak on it

- [laughing]
- Excellent.

Uh, Drew, you're not gonna
throw any bones today, are you?

I think all the bones
have been thrown.

Okay. Last but not least...
bup, bup, bup.

- Welcome, uh, back to Jamaica.
- Bup, bup, bup!

Thank you. This is amazing.
Thank you.

And your first reunion.
What do you think?

- Did we do Jamaica proud?
- You did.

This is just everything.
You guys killed it.

Great. Well, you all look
so beautiful.

- Thank you.
- I mean, I-I...

- You're blowin' me away here.
- Thank you.

Okay.
Well, in the city of Atlanta,

the role of bone collector
is a sacred duty

passed from
housewife to housewife,

but when the OG bone collector
returned to the fold,

did she reclaim her title,

or did
a new bone collector

rise to take her place?
Watch.

Bone colleting mean you're
just going back with the tea,

and you don't have
any intention

on seeing things
get better.

So, listen. The girls are like,
"Where is the sitting?"

- Oh. Are you serious?
- "What is happening?"

Yes.
People are complaining.

Kenya did say your place
was small.

They are not happy,
and they are like,

"Where is the money
coming from?" They're kind...

Where is the money
coming from?

I wasn't even the one
that said that.

- My assistant...
- Okay, yeah.

I found out he was Sheree's
assistant for three years.

Girl, you know what?
I meant to tell you.

Drew told me that
one of her assistants

is Sheree's assistant.

Speaking of assistant,
she told Kandi

that Drew and you
share an assistant,

and she said that you owe
the assistant money.

At Sheree's house,
Marlo is in the bathroom.

Then she goes into, "I've been
dealing with all this stuff

"with my nephews,"
and was like,

"I just told 'em to get
the [BLEEP] out."

Sheree left New York
and went straight to Philly

- to see Tyrone.
- Right.

He never showed.
Never returned her call.

What?

You know, she felt
a way about Ross.

She felt like he was
a little aggressive

with a group of women
when he was defending you.

Did you talk to Kandi
about your issue

that you had about
the sex toys?

And you told Drew
that and not me?

Yes, Kandi.

When I say something to her,
she's like,

"Well, I'm here for y'all."

And I'm like, no,
you should be here for Marlo.

- You know what I mean?
- Yeah, absolutely. Yeah.

And she says that you're
battling demons.

- Wow!
- Okay.

Okay, so, ladies,
who is the new bone collector?

Is it, uh, still Sheree,
or who do you think?

Drew, you're
the bone collector

'cause you threw the bones
all out on the...

[laughing]

- I got somethin' for you.
- This is...

Here. Get it. Fetch.

San ya, how do you feel
about Sheree calling you

the bone collector
in training?

Are you prepared
to fill those shoes?

- I don't want those shoes.
- You don't want those shoes.

I don't want those shoes.

But you were doing
such a good job, though.

[laughing]
You-you did a good job.

That means a lot
coming from you.

Yeah.

Keisha from Burlington,
North Carolina said,

"Drew, did you bring any bones?

Are you literally trying to be
the new bone collector?"

What? No.

I think Sheree had just
left some bones,

so I gave it to her.

- I left some bones?
- Her chihuahua...

Yeah, you-you had
your chihuahua

- doin' the dirty work.
- I didn't have a chihuahua.

So, I gave her the bones. Yeah.

Hmm. Hmm...
[birds chipping]

Micah from Charlottesville,
Virginia said,

"Drew, you said that San ya
was the new bone collector,

"but you told Kenya
had a problem

- "with her vibrating panties."
- Hmm? Huh?

"Isn't that the same?"

- It's the same.
- I couldn't handle her?

- I handled her.
- Uh-uh.

- You absolutely did not.
- I sent her on her way to play.

- What you did, was run.
- With all her treats, honey.

What you did, was run.

Um, did you hear
what I asked, Drew?

I'm sorry.
I was addressing Sheree.

Um, Robin from Michigan City
said, "Sheree,

"did you know the bones
Fat um collected

"about Drew and Ralph before,
uh, you hung out with her?

"It felt like you wanted her
to do your dirty work,

"so you could keep
your hands clean."

No, absolutely not.
I never...

When Anthony gave me
the information,

before I even knew
he was working with,

uh, Drew,
Fat um knew this information.

So, when she and I
are gettin' into it,

I never thought Fat um
was gonna repeat this.

I never would a repeated it
because I don't think he's gay.

- Hmm. I don't believe it.
- Right.

- You-you don't believe what?
- I don't believe that.

What was Anthony to you?
Was he your helper?

- Let's call him and see.
- Was he your assistant?

- I heard he's back around.
- I'm so happy we...

- We got that conversation.
- No, let's not call him.

I don't wanna call him.
We're gonna get into it.

We'll call him
in a little while.

- We are gonna get into it.
- Yeah. We can ask Anthony

about everything
'cause he's told about some...

Absolutely. Anthony call
my phone every day, honey.

Danielle from Las Vegas
said, "Marlo, were you upset

"Sheree told Kenya

"you said she used to drive
Lisa Ray's Range Rover?"

No.
That's what I've heard.

You know, I just tell
what I hear.

We kinda came up
at the same time,

and Lisa Ray and I
had an interview recently,

and she said
that wasn't true.

She said,
"You know what, Kenya?

"You can borrow my car
anytime."

Um, Jenna from Queens,
New York said,

"Kenya told San ya
that Drew said

"that she didn't have
a mind of her own.

"Drew and San ya, how did that
feel to watch back?

"Did you notice Kenya was
running between the two of you

"to pot stir
and cause an argument?"

I wasn't pot stirring
or causing an argument.

Oh.

They need to know
what was being said.

I don't mind saying it.
I mean, I said it,

and I stand behind it.
I feel that way. So...

That I don't have
a mind of my own?

- [laughing]
- Absolutely not.

- It's... it...
- You're a great runner.

We can... we can all
agree to that.

I am more. I am so much more
than a great runner.

But outside of that, honey,
I don't know what else is there,

- but here's not much left.
- I am... I am so much more

than a great runner.

All the things
that I have accomplished,

and we've been on the earth
for the same amount of time,

and you've only been able to
accomplish mediocracy at best

- when we started filming.
- Oh!

Don't discredit me and
disrespect me in this moment.

- Okay, all right.
- Stop it. Stop it.

Like, don't do that
'cause you're playing yourself.

Okay, very good.
Okay, I'm gonna move on. Okay.

- You've played yourself.
- Girl, bye.

Up next...

- I appreciate it.
- This is so annoying

that a person that I have tried
to help multiple times...

I don't know. I don't know
the... I don't know!

Would get on a platform
to millions of people

and say I don't help people!
Girl, I'm done.

Welcome back.
Well, Sheree...

from prison baes
to fashion runways,

this year,
you have proved

the third time
really is the charm.

Whether it's spring, summer,
or September,

we know it's always
your season.

Watch this.

♪ Hell to the no,
to the no, no, no ♪

I'm back, back, back, again.

Where is Tyrone?
We know he's true.

- Where is Tyrone?
- Yeah.

He just couldn't make it.

[echoes]
He just couldn't make it.

Tyrone's attorney says
he can't make it

because
it's a parole violation.

I can't say that
I'm ready to walk away.

- When I tell you, I'm...
- You know, he left you

sitting outside
a... in' restaurant

like you were no one.

Like, what's one thing
that you can do

that you actually enjoy
for yourself?

She by Sheree.

She by Sheree, I gotta admit,
has been kind of a mess.

A fashion show with
no fashions, how dreadful.

I'm putting a presentation
together in three weeks.

Okay, like a fashion show.

What?

Tyrone. Aww, damn.

No apology? No nothin'?
I was... in' humiliated.

[cheers and applause]

[♪]

[laughing]

- Congratulations.
- Thank you.

Thank you.
It feels good.

We had a fashion show

- with fashions.
- With fashions, absolutely.

That was amazing to see.

- Thank you.
- I shed a little tear.

- All: Aww.
- I-I really did.

So, where are we now
with She by Sheree?

She by Sheree is finished.

- Mm-hmm.
- There's no fashion.

Well, no, there's no fashion
because it's going to launch

the season finale.

- It's gonna be up?
- Yeah.

- The website is running?
- Website up, running.

- I can click?
- You can click.

- And I can buy?
- And you can buy.

- Joggers?
- You can buy joggers.

Joggers for men?

Yeah, we'll have some stuff
for men, as well.

With the dick imprint thing?
[laughing]

- The penis pocket?
- No, no penis pocket.

- No.
- We want a penis pocket.

- Okay.
- If it's...

If they're working
with somethin', you'll see it.

- How about that?
- Okay.

I mean, you know,
we joke about it now,

and I remember when the clip
of that reunion moment

where you said,
"Spring, summer,"

and they said,
"Oh, it's the CDC

predicting what's
happening with COVID."

Was that ever super
embarrassing for you?

- Humiliating?
- You know what?

I was so caught off guard
when you, uh, presented that

because my priority for me
has always been my family

- and raising my kids.
- Okay.

So, sometimes I'll put
it on the backburner.

So, it kinda threw me off.

- Okay.
- Yeah.

Well, then why not just say,
"I'm not really working on it?"

I don't know. Because I feel
like everybody wants me...

I mean, you
promised me fashions, I know.

Everybody wants me
to work on it.

It's like your house.

At some point,
we just want you to win.

- I know, but I got so...
- Same thing with the fashions.

Yeah.

Ladies, what did you
think of-of the fashions?

- Nice.
- Oh, the fashion show was epic.

It was awesome.
I loved it.

- It was everything.
- I loved it.

- Thank you.
- Perry from Omaha said,

"Sheree, I loved how
the ladies rallied around you,

especially Marlo setting up
your shopping experience.

Did she really make
you pay the bill,

and did you return
anything the next day?"

Hell yeah, she
made me pay the bill.

Don't treat me with, uh,
with my own credit card.

I wasn't a daggone pimp.

- Buy a scarf, somethin'.
- That... exactly.

- No, I didn't return anything.
- Or a-a...

Bragging about
fashions all the time.

You didn't return anything.

- No.
- Buy something.

Uh, Martin from
Jackson, Mississippi said,

"Marlo, you were such
a great friend to Sheree

when she was down.

Do you really have
the president of Fendi

on speed dial?

If so, can you send them
to my house?"

- I know you do because you...
- I was gonna say

you can answer that, Andy.

You-you brought her to
"Watch What Happens Live."

And she sent Lucy a gift.

- Yes, she did, yes, she did.
- Mm-hmm. That's my buddy.

I'm gonna have dinner
with her tonight.

I was, like, riding on
Marlo's coattails with Fendi.

[laughing]

Um, Janice from
Free port, New York,

"Kandi, you've been
throwin' a lotta shade

at She by Sheree
in your 'Speak on It."

She sure have.

"I thought you were in
support of Sheree's brand.

- It doesn't feel like it."
- That's what I thought.

Y'all do realize
She by Sheree is not out yet.

You know, it's not out yet.

Like, she's... She by Sheree
is not Sheree'ing yet.

It's not
She'ing by Sheree'ing.

Okay, to be clear,

I am always in support
of She by Sheree.

Now, have I been
throwing her shade?

- Yes.
- Yes, she has.

Did she throw me shade
in the show?

When did I throw you shade?

What?

- Did you just say, "When?"
- Yes.

Let's-let's please
talk about this, absolutely.

- When did I throw you shade?
- On the show, Sheree,

- on the show.
- What-what... which part?

Please tell me.
Which part?

Uh, I guess we can
clearly talk about the time

you and Marlo were having
y'all discussion,

um, outside.

You don't have it
in your heart, Kandi,

how to help other people.

- She's for herself.
- For herself.

First of all,
Kandi was a damn ho.

She... ed everybody
for free.

Yeah.

- You do know, Sheree...
- Yes.

...that Kandi was rooting
for you, too, right?

I-I believed everybody
was rooting for me.

- Okay.
- But when I saw Kandi,

when I get people
who are sending me things

about you talking about me
every week on your show...

And I get it
'cause, if you want,

I'm-I'm good clickbait.
I get it.

- [laughing]
- Clickbait?

- But I was... I was really...
- You think I need you for clickbait?

Well, you-you use me
every week, honey.

- No, I don't.
- I have not said anything about you, Kandi.

From the time... you definitely
talk about me on this show!

Can I please roll back the times that
she has shaded me all season long?

Please show me. Please tell me
what I said about Kandi on the show.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Sheree, Sheree, Sheree, Sheree,

- in interview...
- In your interviews!

In interview, you've not
commented about Kandi

- in your interview?
- About Kandi?

Yes.

I wouldn't be surprised
if she sucked dick

in a locker room.

She-she sucked dick
everywhere else.

Like, why would
she be so offended?

Well, Kandi did
do Broadway,

but that's just New York.

- In your interview, as well.
- Did Kandi not comment

about me in her interview?

You're all commenting
about each other.

She's commenting
more about me and Tyrone

than I'm about
commenting about her.

- Okay, okay.
- Oh, my God.

Where you at?

At your other woman's house.

He's just not comin'
because he can't,

uh, explain where he at
to that lady that he's got

that's actually
giving him some.

- Okay.
- Talking about Tyrone.

Oh, maybe he's at
his other woman's house.

On "Speak on It"

- because I'm watching the episode, Sheree.
- No, no, no.

You all comment
on each other.

Yeah, when he didn't
show up, and you're like,

uh, oh, maybe he's at
his other girlfriend's house.

- We always do.
- You do.

That's when he
didn't show up.

- All right, I wanna move forward.
- I was dogging Tyrone.

Yeah, that was
toward Tyrone.

Um, well, you know,
speaking of...

Speaking of shading,
Betty from Chicago said,

"Sheree, why do you constantly
shade 'Drop it With Drew'

when it took you 14 years
to produce fashions

- I still can't buy?"
- Thank you.

14 years, Betty.

I am, I mean, I am fashion,
so I'm doing a fashion line.

She doesn't represent
fitness or workout.

So, that's the only
issue I have.

Oh.

I represent health
and wellness

because I was open about
my health issues.

I had a whole hysterectomy.

I don't even have
a uterus anymore, so...

You had a whole
mommy makeover, too.

Yes, and we've all pretty much
had something done, correct?

I didn't have
a mommy makeover,

- and I had my boobs done.
- You've had...

You've had your
breasts done, your booty.

- I'm just saying we all...
- Yes.

My booty?
Bitch, you're crazy.

Well, we've all
had something done.

This is all natural, honey.
Squats not shots, honey.

Up next...

She's crying.

She has tears.

- There's tears coming out.
- Okay. I mean, okay,

- well, that's crying.
- That's crying.

- I mean...
- Okay.

I would have
loved for you...

I'm natural, honey.

Well, you had work done.

- That's the point I'm making.
- I had my boobs done, honey.

Okay, so, what
I'm saying is,

- we have had work done.
- You've had your whole body.

You had your stomach,
your boobs, and your ass done.

- Don't play with me.
- But the point of "Drop it With Drew"

was about what I was
going through as a woman.

I've had three kids.

I wanted my breasts
to sit back up.

I wanted my confidence.

That's what I did for me,
and I was open about it.

I would have loved
to have more support.

You know, I'm-I'm new to this,
and so, just like you said,

you've had struggles
throughout the 14 years,

and Kandi has talked
to that, too.

Everybody has had struggles.

I would have loved
to just had that support,

and-and I didn't
receive it, so...

[birds chirping]

Cecelia from
Al to on a, Pennsylvania said,

"Sheree, both Chateau Sheree
and She by Sheree

took years longer
than planned.

Are the rumors that you
don't pay your bills true?

If not, why is there
always such a delay

with your projects?"

Because greatness
takes time.

I work at my own pace.

I don't have to rush.

I don't have to prove
anything to anyone.

My main focus are
my kids, my family.

- I'm not on anybody's time line.
- I mean, your kids are...

Your kids are
fully grown now.

They weren't fully
grown for 14 years.

- All right.
- So, you don't pay people

because of your kids?

I pay everybody that
needs to be paid, honey.

No, uh,
you didn't pay me.

I can't wait to get to that.
I can't wait to get to that.

And now I'm one
of those people.

I'm like, Sheree, no!

But by the way, you say,

"I pay the people
who need to be paid."

Who-who have done a service.
Let me give you a...

So, do people
who send you bills

get payment on the bill?

It depends on what it is.

So, say, for instance...
[laughing]

Sheree!

No, listen, listen.

Say, for instance, we all
got these dresses made.

Marlo, you made
a comment last night.

- Mm-hmm.
- You said, "I'm not paying her the rest."

I said, "So, it makes sense
when you say

somebody did
some work for you,

but they did
a horrible job."

No, I said...
I was being funny.

I said, "Chile, they're gonna
be talking about me like you."

- This is a whole...
- If you're not satisfied,

it doesn't absolve you
from paying people, though.

This is a whole
total different...

- Hold on, listen to Kenya.
- It is true.

Like, okay, um,
Counselor Moore is speaking.

So, um, when you contract
someone for services,

if you're not satisfied
with those services,

it doesn't absolve you
from paying them.

So, you just pay them
and just don't use them again.

You know what I mean?

So, you're-you're saying,
uh, if you have a contract.

- If you have a contract.
- Okay.

Unless it specifically
says, if I'm not satisfied...

So, if you're not
under contract...

I'm not going to pay you.

- You have to pay them.
- If you go get a haircut,

- and you don't like the haircut...
- You have to still pay them.

- Oh, I've paid.
- Do you pay?

Yeah, I've paid and be...
And I'm pissed that I paid.

Kandi, Evie
on Twitter said,

"Why do you use
off camera information

to throw people
under the bus?

You did it with Phaedra
dating while separated,

Dennis' tattoos,
Marlo dating your cousin,

and now how Sheree
paid for her house."

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

Was this the Tyrone money
payin' for this?

Like, where did all
this money come from?

"What gives?"

Who am I throwin'
under the bus?

If a person throws me
under the bus,

and I'm responding,
I'm coming with what I know.

But, no, let me clear
one thing that's off camera.

I wanted to say one thing
that has been bothering me.

I'm gonna say this, and if...
Tell me if there is a lie.

I got a phone call
from Todd.

He wanted to meet with me
about a show idea.

True?
One day.

Just tell... just give me
the answer, please.

- Marlo, no.
- Wait, you just spoke on...

- Speak on it.
- You told me first.

- No.
- You asked me

about what could you do
because you were...

So, that's a lie then,
what I'm sayin'?

- So, that part?
- Yes.

He didn't just call you
out the blue.

He didn't just call me
out of the blue?

- No, he did not.
- So, I came to you and asked you.

We had already had
that conversation.

Why would I ask you
about a show, though,

- when you don't produce?
- Oh, my God.

First of all...

I would have came to you
about music.

No, no, no.
You-you came...

She was complaining
about what to do next...

- What she was gonna do next.
- I have a DM from me and Todd talkin'.

You... no, no, no.
No, no, no, no.

You talked to me about...

- I got the emails, too.
- She was trying to figure out

what to do
because, at the time,

she was not on
this show for a while.

It's okay.
I mean... okay.

I was like, yo, Todd,
like, maybe we can help her

in some kind of way.

And so, that's how
the initiation

- started to come into...
- Okay, all right.

That's not the story
that I have.

Oh, okay.
What are you trying to say?

So, long story short,
so, say if everything Kandi

- just said is true, okay?
- Okay.

At the end, you have
to do a contract, right?

Okay.

The contract did not
make sense for me,

- and I said, "No, Kandi."
- Okay.

And I feel you have not
just been able to say,

"Hey, you are a businesswoman."

The contract did not
make sense to me.

It wasn't beneficial to me.

So, sis, I feel like
let it go

'cause you bring it up
every week.

No, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no.

Every time you get mad,
"Oh, I tried to help her,

- and I tried to get her a show."
- I let-I let the show go.

I got this bitch
a whole TV show

on a whole 'nother network

when she was not able to be
on our show for a while.

The only reason why it's
a topic, at this moment,

- because you got on this show, this season...
- So, I will post that.

- Uh-huh.
- And said I never try to help anybody.

But I... you didn't.
Todd did.

- Todd was the one talkin' to me.
- That is a lie!

- That is a lie, Marlo.
- Todd was the one.

- You don't produce shows!
- That is a lie!

I don't have to
give you credit.

I've helped... like I said,
I helped her get another show.

I... there's times
when I got her jobs!

So, Todd didn't
help me get the show?

I called my agent.
I said, "Hey,

can you put Marlo
on this job?"

- No, you never got me a job.
- By the way,

but, no, but she does...
She pitches shows all the time.

No, Todd, when I don't
get certain stuff...

I appreciate it.

This is so annoying that
a person that I have

- tried to help multiple times...
- I don't know.

I don't know the...
I don't know!

Would get on a platform
to millions of people

and say I don't help people!

This is so annoying
that a person

- that I have tried to help multiple times...
- I don't know.

I don't know the...
I don't know!

Would get on a platform
to millions of people

and say I don't help people!

That is why it's
so irritating!

Okay, what...
Give me three things

that you've done to help me!
Three!

Hey, guys, this is supposed
to Sheree's section,

- right here.
- Okay.

- [laughing]
- Sorry, Sheree.

Just sayin'.
I'm just kidding.

Okay, Sheree, I wanna talk
about Tyrone a little bit.

Okay.

Um, Debbie from Las Vegas
wants to know why

you two practiced abstinence
after he was in prison

for eight years.

"You told Andy on
'Watch What Happens Live'

"he wasn't good in bed."

Was the sex not good?

- It was horrible.
- It was horrible.

Is that why you weren't eager
to get it in when he came in?

Oh!

Well, we did get it
in when he came home.

Okay. So, how did
you move to abstinence?

You really want
the details?

I do.
[laughing]

I really do.

Andy, I couldn't
take it no more.

Okay. You were
not satisfied physically.

- I was not satisfied.
- Okay.

Hmm.

Jerome from Saint Paul,
Minnesota said,

"Sheree, looking back on
your relationship with Tyrone,

"do you now think that
he was using you?"

Yes.

What do you think Tyrone
was using you for?

Before we started taping,

he was trying to do
deals outside.

Like, he didn't tell me this,

- and then he...
- I remember you told me that.

- Remember I told you this?
- I remember you told me that.

And then he sent me an
email from his attorney,

who is saying that Tyrone didn't
know he was gonna be on camera,

and they had to
bring it to me

because they needed
my signature

because he's not
an actual housewife,

and I think that, you know,
really pissed him off

when I didn't sign
those papers.

Susan from Grand Rapids,
Michigan wants to know

how it felt to get
your coochie cleansed.

Do you think it helped
you get over Tyrone?

I have now officially
talked about everything

- on this... in' show.
- I know, everything.

I was already over him.

Well, enough
about old news.

- Let's talk about the new news.
- Mm-hmm.

What can you tell
me about your new boo?

- Moving right along.
- Andy, we're just gettin' right into it.

He's just... he's a nice guy,
and, you know, um...

How long have you
been dating?

A few months.

- What does he do?
- What does who do?

Your new boyfriend.

I've not said I was...

- I had a boyfriend.
- Okay.

Well, you've been dating
someone for a few months.

- Yeah.
- Okay.

Yeah. So, he's on
another show.

He's on another show.

Yeah, but he also does,
uh, real estate,

and he has a wine line
that he just launched.

- Are things serious?
- I'm just having fun.

We're just takin'
it day by day.

- You feel comfortable?
- Yeah, I feel comfortable.

- Yeah.
- Mm-hmm.

- Um...
- She feels something.

I don't know
if it's comfort.

Ken-Kenya is on one,
right now.

[laughter]

Angie from Saylorsburg,
Pennsylvania wants to know

why you would get
with him after knowing

what he did to his ex-wife.
"Do you ignore red flags?"

I think we all
ignore red flags,

but let me say this. So...

What did he do
to his ex-wife?

- I don't know.
- He cheated and had a baby.

- Oh, he cheated. He cheated.
- Did you hear that?

So, wait. Let me...
Let me go back.

Actually, he cheated
multiple times,

and then the last one,
he had a baby.

- Mm-hmm.
- Watching the show,

he is someone I would
never, ever think

that I would wanna talk to
or even definitely not date.

- Okay.
- Really?

But... really,
but meeting him...

I mean, of course,
he's an attractive guy,

but I go about... you know,
I have never really,

you know, been into,
like, looks or whatever.

Mm-hmm. Yeah.
We-we've met Bob.

[laughing]

- That was so...
- Shots fired.

- Bap, bap, bap!
- You heard that shade.

[laughing]

We all heard the shade.
The birds heard the shade.

[indistinct chatter,
laughter]

So, he's an attractive guy,
but getting to know him,

it's like a totally
different person.

I promise you.

I gotta say, Sheree.
One thing about you,

you don't care
what nobody thinks.

I don't.
I really don't.

I love that you just do
whatever you wanna do.

That's admirable.

- Thank you.
- It really is.

Yeah.

- All right.
- But just be careful, still.

- Yeah.
- Absolutely.

- Always.
- Absolutely, always.

- Yeah.
- Well, Sheree,

- we wish you the best.
- Thanks.

Uh, San ya and Drew
were fast friends

who soon turned into
faster frenemies.

In fact, it seemed
the only thing San ya wanted

to drop with Drew was,
well, Drew herself.

Let's watch.

I feel connected to
her on a lot of things,

but there's some other stuff
that she does that I don't like,

- and I don't agree with.
- Like what?

- The whole like...
- It's gonna be fun.

- It sure is.
- It's gonna be fun.

She's having a photo shoot
for her Mommy Nation.

- Yeah.
- She invited me.

She did?
Are you going?

And then she uninvited me.

Why?

- You're clout chasing.
- I'm a clout chaser off of you?

I'm a four-time
Olympic gold medalist!

Put some respect
on my name!

So, Drew, do you
know how many, uh,

Olympic gold medals
San ya has won now?

- Yeah, I think we all know.
- Yes.

- It's four.
- Yes. I was...

- And one bronze.
- Don't talk about the bronze,

but there are five medals
in total. Right.

I have to say I love
the energy you two, uh,

had as friends.

I was bummed to see things
turn out the way they did.

Where do you two
stand today?

She's the only person
I don't really talk to.

- Really?
- Yeah.

I feel like I pretty much
made great relationships

with everybody else,

but I don't really have
a relationship with Drew.

Drew, what surprised you
the most about how things

turned out between
the two of you?

So much. I mean,
I don't even know.

We were... we were
building a friendship.

You know, you came to
my mom's 77th birthday.

- Yeah.
- I introduced you to people.

- Um, and...
- Who you introduce me?

Well, Shame a
was at my house.

You know, I was like,
"I want you to meet San ya."

- Right.
- Um, I mean, don't... back then,

- I never did nothin' wrong.
- No, no. It's important...

- It's important that you tell the details.
- So, like, it was...

'Cause I don't want you
to make it seem like

- it was bigger than it was.
- Well, it... you were there.

I don't know where
the extra energy...

You were just being cool
a second ago.

Um, but I never did
anything to you,

so it was always confusing.
Like, what did I do? Because...

You don't know what
you did to me, Drew?

- I... I'm still waiting.
- You're waiting?

- I am.
- Okay. Here's the thing, Drew.

The way Drew has milked
this situation

- and played victim has...
- Milked?

- Yes, yes, has been...
- Like, give details,

'cause you're-you're...
I'm still waiting.

- Oh, oh, it's comin'.
- Wait, wait.

Okay, let her speak.
Let her speak.

- Thank you very much.
- Let her speak.

When Drew said I didn't
say anything, Drew lied.

Why are we talking about it
in front of everyone?

Like, she came to my room,
and we talked,

and you could have
said it then.

I actually told her
exactly the conversation.

You did what?

So, you had
a conversation off camera,

- is what you're saying.
- Yes, I had a conver...

- No, it wasn't...
- That didn't happen?

- Do not lie, Drew.
- Uh, no. You...

Do not lie, Drew.

In front of your husband
and the makeup artist,

I told you that I had
a conversation with Kenya.

- I told you...
- No, you didn't.

- You said we're gonna talk.
- Just...

Drew-Drew, today,
you are going to be honest.

I know. God knows.
Ralph knows.

- You said we're gonna talk.
- Just let her speak.

- Let her speak.
- Drew-Drew,

- you have to be honest.
- Uh-uh.

- Let her speak.
- You, today,

- you are going to be honest.
- Oh.

I went down to your room
because I did not want you

to be blindsided by
my conversation with Kenya,

and, Drew, you know I came
to your room. No, no, no.

And I told you.

I said I had a conversation
with Kenya today

about how I was
feeling about you.

As me and Drew are, like,
developing this friendship...

- Mm-hmm.
- I feel, like,

I feel connected to her
on a lot of things.

Hmm.

But there's some other stuff
that she does that I don't like.

When I first met Drew,
she was jovial.

She was fun.
She was lighthearted.

And then she
even said to me,

"Sometimes the issues
I have with the girls,

"I feel like I...
I'm not confrontational.

"I'm not that girl,
but that's how they see me."

What you're gonna do,
is ever speak on my husband.

- Yes? Yes, I'm...
- You should stop talking.

I'm just telling... no,
I'm not gonna stop talking.

Who? Just stop talking.

- Just stop talking.
- I'm not gonna stop talking.

And as I was getting
to know Drew, I felt like,

damn, the girl that she's
saying she doesn't wanna be,

is the person I am seeing.
Every time I'm with her,

she's fighting
with somebody.

I wanted to say to her,
yo, when Kenya brings it up,

'cause I figured Kenya was
gonna say somethin',

I said, "This could be
an opportunity for you to say,

"'Damn, is that how
I'm showing up to the group?'

"And you could... and you
could have a conversation."

And she was like,
"Oh, cool, cool, cool."

I got on the couch,
and she blindsided me.

Why are we talking about
it in front of everyone?

Like, she came to my room,
and we talked,

and you could
have said it then.

And that's why
I was stuck on that couch

because I was like, damn,
you act like it's the first time

you're hearing this.

Did that
conversation happen?

- Do not lie, Drew.
- Uh, no.

- Do not lie, Drew.
- She came to my room

- to get her makeup done.
- Tell them what...

Tell 'em exactly what happened
in the room then.

- Okay.
- That was actually on camera

'cause there was
producer cam.

So, if we wanna
pull the footage...

No, no, there was
no producer cam

- when I came and spoke to you.
- There-there-there...

It was me, you, Ralph,
and the makeup artist.

- I'm not gonna do...
- Tell the truth, Drew.

- Okay. Okay, talk.
- So, am I talking or...

Okay, 'cause I still
don't know what the issue is.

You came to my room.
You got your...

The issue is,
you betrayed my trust!

Hold... are you gonna list...
I betrayed your trust?

- No, the... but, yes.
- How? Came into the room.

- 'Cause you lied in front of the girls.
- Okay.

You were different on
camera and off camera.

- It's too much.
- And, Drew, on camera,

you over talked me.
You're not gonna do it today.

There is no difference.

Okay, let me ask
you some questions.

Cameron from Plainsboro,
New Jersey said,

"Drew, why do you spend so much
time talking over people?

"Do you realize this is why
you can't resolve issues

"in your marriage with Ralph

"or with your friends
like San ya?"

- That's good.
- Actually,

I have been working,
actively working,

- with Dr. Ken on, and he...
- Okay. How is it going today?

He said I'm still
a work in progress.

- Okay.
- But I'm working on it.

So, if you call me out,

I will catch myself
and apologize.

Um, Dante from Phoenix
wants to know,

"San ya, how did you
feel when you saw that

"Marlo also agreed with Drew
about you clout chasing

"behind Kandi and Kenya?

"Marlo is supposed to
be your good friend."

At the time, Marlo didn't
know me, and I think,

when Marlo got to know
who I really was,

she knew that wasn't the case,
but Drew was the one

who said it to me.
So, all I could respond to,

- was Drew.
- By the way,

you know, one might argue,
if you invited those two,

they have the most followers
on social media.

So, it would make sense
for you to invite the people

who have the biggest platform

- to promote your business.
- It's business,

if you're thinking
business-wise.

- It is smart business.
- The... to me, well,

the thing is, originally,
I invited Drew,

and she doesn't have
the most followers.

So, why did I invite her?

'Cause I'm clout chasing
off of her 500,000

or whatever she has?

I didn't even ask them to
post it on their social media.

So, if I was trying to get them
to somehow elevate the brand,

why wouldn't I have
asked them that?

- I didn't.
- Okay.

I genuinely was trying
to get to know everybody

- on this couch.
- Okay.

And I wanted to
get to know them,

and I am really, really hurt
that I'm in a situation,

- right now, where Drew...
- Don't cry, baby.

No, because, Drew, honestly,
like, I feel like there...

At some point,
you have to stop acting

and start being real.
I came on this platform

- trying to be everybody's friend.
- Girl, I wish you would have.

- I really wish you would have.
- And the fact that you would

sit here and still
flip it on me, you are...

- You're not cool, bro.
- I really wish you would have told me.

- You're not cool.
- Like, I know you have the-the tears.

I did tell you.
I did tell you.

But I, really, like, if...
Like, just listen to me.

We don't have to talk.

I don't wanna talk
about it anymore.

- No, no, no.
- You're good. You're good.

- No, you're good.
- We're gonna talk about it,

- because you've been talking.
- You're good.

I'm-I'm kinda done
talking about it, too,

- to tell the truth.
- You're good.

I wish you would have told me.
Like, seriously,

- I wish you would have told me.
- Drew, don't.

Please don't, don't,
don't, don't, don't.

You're so angry.
Like, I don't even...

- No, because you are lying.
- I'm not.

- What am I lying about?
- Well, I mean...

Well, let me
ask you a question.

Drew, let me
ask you a question.

She's crying.

She has tears.

- There's tears coming out.
- Okay. I mean, okay,

- well, that's crying.
- That's crying, Drew.

I mean, uh...
[birds chirping]

Okay. I mean, she's not
a trained actress.

- Or maybe she is.
- Okay.

'Cause she did
pretty good with me.

So, um, to wrap this up,

is there any way you two
can kinda look at this

as a bump in the road?
You had something.

Is this is
a friendship breaker,

do you think?

I mean, I just felt
like I said what I said.

She was a flip flopper to me,
and that's what I felt like.

Okay. Sheree, do you think
Drew is a flip flopper?

I don't know about
a flip flopper,

but I do know that
she's known to be a liar.

Okay.

[laughing]

Okay, never heard
that before but okay.

- Um...
- Everybody said it.

I'm sure everybody here
can recite a couple lies

that they, uh, heard that...
Heard you say.

I've never heard it.
Okay. You be the first.

Um, well, I hope
the two of you...

Maybe you can
figure it out.

Y'all will get past it.
We're gonna pray on it.

Okay.
Well, Marlo, this year,

we saw more sides of you
than ever before.

From the racks
of Le'Archive

to school drop-offs,
you showed us

that a mauntie's work
is never done. Watch.

Michael and William,
time to get up!

Rise and shine!
Let's be great!

I was raised by
my biological mother,

who struggled
from substance abuse.

I was in and out
of five different foster homes.

It takes me back
to my foster childhood days

when my mom was on drugs,

and I don't want them to feel
the pain I went through.

Come on down, baby.

Ahh!

Muah.

I swear, ever since the call
with their mom,

Michael and William have been
acting totally different,

so bad.

It's been almost
three years.

I need a break from them.
So, I kicked the boys out.

What?

- It was just a bad day, y'all.
- What do you mean,

you kicked the boys out?

I just told 'em
they had to go.

No one in this group
would take me away

from Michael
and William.

Yeah, 'cause
you gave 'em away.

- Kenya.
- Bitch, you're trash!

I have sympathy for Marlo.

I understand that
she took on a lot,

but she should have
accepted the fact

that she was gonna put
her feelings to the side.

Do you ever
feel that I need you?

Do you feel
when I left you at ten,

I lost somethin'
not having my mom there?

Yes. Yes, I do.
But listen to this.

- I don't care...
- But I know.

Where they put you at.
I love you.

It was really nice getting to
see you with your mom.

How was the rest
of her visit?

Did she get to connect
with the boys?

Um, yes, she did.

I mean, not as long as I wanted
or what I wanted it to be.

That makes you emotional.

What got you?

I just need her.

I feel every girl
needs her mom or dad,

and I don't think
my mom gets it.

- She's still not...
- She doesn't get it.

She doesn't get it.
That was, like,

one of the best visits
ever in years,

but she went back
to just her same old ways,

not being there,
not being a grandmother.

Just but I hate
to talk about her because...

- her childhood was rough.
- Yeah.

My grandmother didn't
know how to be a mom,

so my mom went through a lot,
but I want my mom sometime.

I want her
when I just have a bad day.

If the girls make me mad,

I would love to go
talk to my mom,

or I love when I see
Mama Joyce,

how she protects Kandi,

or she'll get a attitude at me
'cause a mom should do that,

and I just feel like
I'm so by myself.

My grandmother didn't
know how to be a mom,

so my mom went
through a lot.

But still,
I just feel I'm so tough.

I'm so strong because I guess,
like, I put a shield up

because I've had to be since
I ran away at the age of ten.

I just feel like
I'm so by myself

'cause it's, like,
a lot of the girls

don't make me feel worthy.

You said something
about when you were ten.

What happened
when you were ten?

That's when I ran away
from home,

and then I went
to five foster homes.

From the age of ten
until when?

From the age of ten until
I aged out of foster care at 18.

When you ran away
from home,

it was because your parents
were abusing drugs?

It was because my, uh, my mom
had beat me so bad that day.

- Wow.
- And I went in the bathroom,

and I bathed
my little brother,

and I told him
I'll be back,

and he was even mad
with me for years

'cause he felt that
I never came back for him,

but I was ten,
but I knew

I was just tired
of being beat.

But I love my mom, still.

So, you're ten,
and you ran away from home,

and then you go
into the foster care system.

I'm ten, and I run away
to the Jamaican family,

and they took me in
from the church,

but then
he was abusive.

So, then I called
the social worker,

and she put me in, like,
a temporary center.

So, that's when I got introduced
to St. Petersburg, Florida,

and I went to my first
foster home there,

and she was strict,
and I went telling people,

like, "Oh, she's so strict."

And when I came home one day,
she's like,

"Oh, you're gonna have to leave.
Pack your bags."

I'm like, "Why?"

She's like, "'Cause you're
telling people I'm strict,"

and, you know,
she cared about her image.

So, then
she made me leave.

So, that's when I went
to another location

in St. Petersburg,

and I thought
that was gonna be home.

It was the blue house,
the circle driveway,

and she had a daughter.

She was a schoolteacher.

I came home one day from there,
and she said, "You have to go."

I'm like, "I gotta go?
I thought this was home.

This is where
I'm gonna stay."

She said, "Yes,
I love you so much,

"but my daughter
is feeling like

"she's not getting
enough attention

'cause I don't
love her as much."

So, after that, I just was,
like, I was mad at the world.

Mm-hmm.

I think that's when I just
got into a lot of trouble,

and I just figured
this out on my own.

What does it do to you
as a kid

to be in search
of a home like that?

- [sighs]
- I don't know, Andy.

I don't know
all the answers.

I just know it hurts
just trying to be someone

and just constantly not being
allowed in circles

or people judging you
'cause of who you are

or 'cause of your past.

And it's like
I'm iconic.

Like Kenya said,
I'm an iconic ex-con

'cause, I mean,
I'm sitting here today

looking at you,
a media mogul.

I'm sitting here
with Sheree,

the original OG
of this platform,

a former Miss USA,
a Grammy artist,

a four-time track star,
singer, and a actress.

So, I feel that I cry,
and I'm hurt

'cause I want mommy sometime.

- Yeah.
- I want a dad sometime.

Have you all had
this conversation with Marlo

about her past
and where she's been?

A little bit
but not as deep.

Like, this is the first time
I'm ever hearing details.

I didn't know
the details of, you know,

how many places
she had been to.

I had learned a little bit more,
especially, like,

when she introduced me
to her mom,

and I learned a little bit more
about her growing up.

Anthony knows a lot, too.
If you ever talk to him,

like, he used to hear her call
and curse me out.

- I know.
- And he used to be there

when I sent 'em money.

So, like, your god brother
really knows

that he was there for me
at my weakest points.

You're old friends
with her god brother?

I used to date
her god brother.

Is that when
the two of you met?

- Yes.
- Yeah,

that was before
"Housewives."

Mm-hmm,
before "Housewives," yeah.

So, it had to be
over 14 years ago.

- Yeah.
- It makes me wonder if...

Uh, I know what a big deal
it was for you

getting a peach this year,

but I wonder if maybe that was
something that you wanted so bad

because you have always
searched for belonging

- and wanting to be wanted.
- And worthy.

Was that a part of why
it was such a big deal

for you to get a peach?

I'm gonna be honest
with you.

It was times I would be like,
well, why not me?

I work hard.
Why am I not worthy?

And it just went to
where you numb yourself,

and you're like,
you know what?

You're not worthy enough,

or you're too ghetto,
as some of 'em said,

or, oh, you're
an ex-con, or...

And it's like look at me.
Can I fit in? Can you love me?

Kenya, was Marlo the housewife
you expected her to be?

No.

- No?
- No.

- In what way no?
- Instead of showing people

she actually has a great heart
and is a great friend,

I think she just went
the opposite way,

and so that was
really disappointing.

In New York, she showed you
she could be a great friend.

Just tell him,
"Look, if you need me

"to have someone sent
for my baby, I will.

I'm here if you need me."

You do not let him spoil
your night, okay?

Do not.

You know, I think that
to use the term "great friend,"

is-is a stretch.

- Okay.
- Yeah.

Well, it felt good.
It's so funny.

I was watching
the episodes.

I'm like, oh, my God,
I'm leaning on her.

You don't put... you don't
put your pinky up, okay?

That's the ghetto way.

She's like, "Marlo, here,
hold Brooklyn. Do this."

So, it felt good.

- It does when we're good.
- And then you

turned around and weaponized
that against me.

- So, it-it felt good.
- About me opening up about...

- And I love that.
- What was I-what I was

going through
with my husband,

and then when she tries
to take low blows,

that's exactly
who she goes to.

So, yeah, it was
a phony moment.

I didn't say anything about
her husband this season.

Uh, did you just say

- you didn't say anything...
- While we were-while we were...

- About my husband?
- While we were friends,

you know, in New York,
while we were friends.

Are you serious?

Please let's not do
the Donald Trump here today.

We all saw you talk
about my husband

on multiple occasions.
[sighs]

After we fell out, Andy.

That's the first thing
that you go to.

I am curious, Marlo,

it seems like you suffered
some emotional abuse,

um, in the hands of men.

I am wondering how
you think that's affected

how you approach
being with men today.

I do have issues with men.

I do, because I feel like
I don't... in' need you.

The man who was supposed
to be here was not here.

And I'm gonna handle my sh**
With or without you.

But that's something
I have to work on.

The boys even said I'm afraid
of someone get here

and leaving me or hurting me,
but I definitely have...

It's like daddy issues,
I guess.

Would you say that you've
had an emotionally

and sexually fulfilling
relationship with a man,

or have you not?

I have not because,
like I said earlier,

running away from home at ten,
five different foster homes,

you can only imagine things
that I've been through.

You can only imagine things
that I've had to survive.

When people judge me,
they don't know half my story.

They couldn't walk
a mile in my shoes,

to live on the streets,
and go into people houses,

and sleeping on mattresses
on the floor.

And then they wanna call me
whores and prostitutes

but can't bring you one guy
then [BLEEP]

one guy they gave head to,

but they just wanna belittle me
because of fashions,

because I take my credit,
and I like to dress well

'cause it makes me happy.

No, I... can I
just say one thing?

I guess because I say
whatever is on my mind,

- they don't wanna get to know me.
- Not true.

Next time on

"The Real Housewives
of Atlanta" reunion...

I'm definitely doing
some group dating,

- and I just wanna have...
- Group dating?

- Yeah.
- Are you in a throuple, Kenya?

Uh...
[laughing]

- What am I in?
- You're Andy Cohen, honey.

- You don't need a title.
- Oh, okay. All right.

Okay.
[laughing]

You're under Andrew,
rich bitch.

Oh.
[laughing]

I just hear
a scream.

"Auntie!"
[gunshots]

- Wow.
- That was scary.

Hi, Anthony.

Were you ever my assistant?

Hurt people hurt people.

- Well, I think that's true.
- Kenya and I both are hurt.

I don't know what I'm gonna do
without Kenya.

That's the sociopath
in her.

Everything about you
is fake, Marlo.

You're name is not even
your real name.

- You sound crazy.
- Your name is not even

- your real name, Latoya.
- Oh, do you see how she lies?

Latoya Hutchinson.

Jesus, bless
your child, Lord.