The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008–…): Season 14, Episode 19 - Reunion Part 2 - full transcript

The reunion continues as Kenya brings up shocking allegations concerning Marlo's true identity. Kandi addresses the shady locker room rumors. Kenya details the inspiration behind her year of renaissance. Marlo shares the facts sur...

Tonight, on part two of
"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" Reunion...

Hey, Anthony.

Hi, Anthony.

Were you ever my assistant?

She told you,
you had to go,

and you felt like
you started acting out.

That's even more reason
why I feel like

you wouldn't have
sent them away

because you really made
your home their place.

You warned San ya that
she needed to handle Kenya.

What did you mean by that?



Everything about you
is fake, Marlo.

Your name is not even
your real name,

- La To ya Hutchinson.
- Who's La To ya?

*THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA*
Season 14 Episode 19

Running away from home
at ten,

five different foster homes,

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

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,

sleepin' on mattresses
on the floor.

And then they wanna call me
whores and prostitutes

but can't bring you one guy
then... ed,

one guy
then 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.
So, I guess...

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

...because I say
whatever is on my mind,

they don't never
get to know me.

That's not true.
That's not true.

They never sit down and say,
"Hey, girl, come on over.

What's really going on?"
And I say thank you.

Thank you to both of you all
but definitely you.

San ya has called me and
been like, "You know what?

"That was wrong
what you said to Kandi,"

or, "You shouldn't do that
with Kenya,"

or, "You need me to talk
to you?" And I love that.

I realize that's
somethin' I need.

I... Kenya, you started
to say something.

Um, what I find very hard

is, things that she says
does not match her actions,

and when she talks about
having issues with men

and not being sexual but yet,
in the very next breath,

she's talking about Kandi
couldn't keep a man

because her pussy
wasn't good.

I said that?

That bitch was a ho,
and that pussy wasn't good.

That's-that's...
Not the pussy wasn't good.

And that's why
you around here,

always got to date
underneath your tax bracket.

What she would like for us
to believe,

is not
what the actual truth is,

and it's just constantly
a contradiction

and hypocrisy throughout.

- Andy, can I say something real quick?
- Yeah.

I just wanna balance
the conversation

because I think it's...
You know, obviously,

everybody has had their own
experiences, and that's cool.

I'm not gonna say that those
aren't, you know, real

because they are, but my
experience with Marlo, so far,

has really been good,

and she's been
a great friend to me.

- Yeah.
- Thank you.

I appreciate that, and I know
Drew and I have bonded.

Like, I wanna love Marlo.
Like, I really do.

- Like, I see you.
- But you have called me

crying in the beginning
with Ralph.

- Oh, yeah.
- She was calling me crying.

I'm like,
"Baby, you got it.

- You're gonna be okay."
- I don't know about crying.

I mean, you've been upset.

You're like, "Ralph is upset,
Marlo. Help me."

But I did.
You-you-you were there.

You-you definitely
were there. You...

But that's what I'm saying,
just the consistency, I guess,

and just me be-being able
to feel like I can trust you.

Yeah. I'm working on that.
I'll work on that.

- No, you can... that's nothing I...
- You know what I mean?

I think that's just where
we're gonna leave it.

I'm not a liar but...

We saw on social media
about the break-in,

in your home, recently.
What happened?

Oh, Lord.
Oh, Lordy, that was bad.

That was scary.

I just hear a scream
from William.

"Auntie!"

[pounding]

And that scream
was a fear.

I don't know if it was
the mother instinct in me.

I said some things...

that I don't think intruders
wanted to hear,

and I told 'em
I was upstairs, come on,

and they turnt around
and left.

Wow.
Well, Kenya, you posted...

- Wow.
- What-what...

What do you think
she should have done,

or what were you
referring to?

So, again,
I'm gonna say this

because that's really scary.

It's a lotta details there
that we didn't know about.

And obviously, we want
the boys and Marlo to be safe.

We are, you know,
we are a team here.

We are a part of
the same platform.

And when Marlo had shared
the information with us

via text, my first response
was, oh, my God.

You know, we're-we're
horrified that this happened.

You're all on
a group text chat? Okay.

But at...
We're on a group text.

But Kandi had already had
the scare during the season.

- Right.
- Marlo had just had a scare.

And then shortly thereafter,
Drew had a scare.

So, my response was,

can we all jump on
a conference call,

so we can discuss, you know,
amongst each other?

Maybe learn more things
about what happened.

How do we keep
each other safe?

- Okay.
- And that was my main concern.

Did you all feel that Marlo
with-withheld information?

- Critical.
- She... no.

She actually came to my house,
uh, her and the boys,

uh, two days later,
and she-

- she told me everything.
- I shared.

The officers asked me
not to share the details,

but I still,
the third day,

I said, "I'm gonna
share with them."

I wanna talk about
your decision,

uh, to send Michael
and William away for a month

because, uh, we got
a lot of viewer feedback.

[sighs]
It was really negative.

I respect that you were
possibly protecting them

and you from yourself

and bad impulses
that you might have.

It was about them.
You know what, Andy?

I think, when I said,
"I kicked them out,"

- I think that's what was awful.
- Okay.

Me and the way I say things
and deliver the message.

What I wanted to say is,
I needed a reset button.

Andy, I'm used to just
being fabulous mauntie.

You call me.
You get spoiled.

You get pizza, if you need me
to send it, and...

I know,
but that doesn't work.

I know it doesn't work.
It doesn't.

- Yeah, okay.
- And it doesn't work

if they stay there,
and if I beat them,

- or if I freak out like my mom.
- You were worried.

So, I was worried.

Like, you need to get
yourself under control

'cause you don't have
control of your house.

I went in here thinking,
oh, I got this, right away,

and I needed to just reset.

I... but on the other hand,
hearing your back story

and hearing the hurt,
and it really moves me

hearing about
what you went through.

I mean, it-it's really,
really, moving,

more so now as a parent
just to even think about.

Right.

It doesn't land to me
that then you could be doing

to the boys
what you went through,

which I know would be
the last thing

that you would
want them to feel,

that they're not wanted.

As we were listening
to your story earlier,

and you were telling us
about the last home

that you went to
through foster care

- that was so beautiful.
- They did something wrong.

And you had so much fun,
and you really loved it,

and you thought
that was your place,

and then she told you,
you had to go,

and that's when you
really started...

You felt like
you started acting out.

Because of that,
that's even more reason

why I feel like you wouldn't
have sent them away

because you really made
your home their place.

You gave them
the beautiful room.

You take them
to wonderful places.

You take them out to eat.

You put them in
the best schools, tutors.

You're giving them everything
that you wanted to have.

- Absolutely.
- And so, it just seemed like

it's just shocking.

I feel, Kandi, a lot of
people feel that way,

and I feel that when you go
to a foster home,

they take classes.
How to be a parent.

How to talk to the child,
if they came from

being sexually abused,
if they came from being beat.

It's... foster parents
take classes for that.

I didn't take a class.

I came from abuse,
from the streets,

from just figuring
this sh** out on my own,

and I needed the break.
I did.

I needed to reset.
I went and got a therapist.

I have a life coach.

I have to be the best I can be
for Michael and William.

Now, guess what.
I talk to Michael and William.

"How do you feel?

"Do you understand
why I said that?"

I wasn't doing that,
at first.

LJ from Florida
wants to know,

"Why is it okay, Marlo,
to spoil the foster girls,

"but your nephews have to be
continually humble?"

My foster girls,
I don't see them as much

as I see the boys,
and I want...

I teach my foster girls
to be humble, as well.

But when I'm with them
on occasions

when I do see them
for prom or Christmas,

I just want them to know
the world is theirs.

How is your sister
doing now?

Oh, we haven't heard
from her.

- You have not heard from her.
- Uh-uh.

It was really moving
and so sad

seeing you and the boys
making that call.

I have to say
I really admired you said,

"We're gonna sit here
and cry.

"We're gonna have
this moment,

"and then we're gonna
all kind of figure out

- "how to move forward."
- Figure it out.

And I actually thought

that was kind of
a brilliant technique.

I always tell 'em
you got 15 minutes to cry,

and then you gotta go out...
My saying is,

you got to figure this sh**
out. You gotta keep moving.

- Who taught you that?
- Me.

- Can I have a tissue, please?
- Yes.

Thank you. Thank you.

Are you moved,
and you wanna wipe a tear?

- No, my nose is cold.
- Oh, okay.

[laughing]

Thank you for sharing
all that. I mean...

You're welcome. Thank you
for letting me open up.

Well, I do think hearing
about your back story...

- It's called evil bitch.
- Hearing about your back story

at least makes, I think,
a lot of people understand.

- Hurt people hurt people.
- Well, I think that's true.

Kenya and I both are hurt.

Our family history
is so much alike.

That's why she cannot
ever uplift me

- or give me somethin' positive.
- Oh, stop.

- Oh, stop with the lies.
- She's always gotta put me down,

but I love it.
Like, I'm-I'm used to it.

- Stop with the fake stories...
- You know how you get used

- to abuse, so I love it.
- ...and the fake news. Stop.

- You want me to move on, Kenya?
- She's hurt.

- I really would love it.
- Yeah, she needs...

- I'm gonna do it.
- Thank you so much.

Up next...

All are paid. I have
all the receipts, honey.

Anthony said he...
You owe him his last check.

He actually thanked me. He was
very thankful.

[♪♪]

And we're back.

Every season of Atlanta,
it's a competition

to see which housewife
will be crowned

the shadiest of them all,
but, this year,

the undisputed queen or queens,
as it would be,

were the receipts.
Let's watch.

People say that
Ralph gaslights me,

but I don't know
if that's necessarily true.

What was the reply?

So, the replay was, look,
you know, I was like,

"Hey, my back
is really hurtin',"

and she was like, "Man, like,
you should a gotten a massage

or whatever like that."

I was like,
"Hey, you know what?"

No, no, no.
What did she say?

I'll argue.

I'm not gonna say anything
about your children,

your mother, your husband.

If a person's mother don't
wanna be bothered with them,

you know somethin'
is wrong with them.

- Oh!
- All right.

Kenya around here.
Gotta save her job.

She up there lying and
saying she's pregnant.

Lie to keep a man.

You settled for one
that belittled you!

So, leave me the (BLEEP) alone.

What position
did you play, honey?

I was playing
receiver at Rutgers.

I didn't play in any games,
but I was just on the team.

- They-they won.
- That's right.

Yeah, for sure.

Ladies, did you expect
production to be on you

- so much this season?
- No.

- No.
- No.

- No.
- Absolutely not.

- Yeah.
- They were so good.

Yeah.

If you told one lie,
they will flash back.

Um, I was gonna say,
is there more pressure

to be honest,
knowing that

your receipts will be checked?

- Oh, yes.
- Absolutely. What?

No. Sometimes people
don't care about receipts.

- They just wanna lie.
- Okay.

They don't care
about receipts.

Drew, you and Ralph
got roasted quite a bit.

Oh, yeah.

How did it feel
to watch that?

It's always hard,
but, honestly, for us,

it was just knowing who we are
and how much we've grown

and just staying the course
on our marriage.

Was Ralph upset?

Of course,
the gas lighting movie was like,

wait,
they did a whole movie.

- I was a whole therapist.
- Uh, right.

So, it was a little much
for him but...

Did you really not know
what gas lighting was

- until you looked it up?
- No, I really...

Not in...
Not in regards to Ralph.

Like, I had never heard that,
you know, about my husband,

but, honestly,
when I read the definition,

I was like, ooh,
sounds like a little...

Like it's what
I'm actually going through.

So, of course, you know,
we had to address it,

but that's, you know, marriage.
You work through it.

Push through.
Push through.

Roxanne from Tampa
wants to know

how your edges are doing, Marlo.

Are you happy
you got the surgery

even though your edges
got put on blast

at the start of the season?

They're doing good.
See, Roxanne?

Look, there.
I have sideburns now.

- Oh, let me see. Let me...
- Oh!

- Yes.
- Thanks to Drew.

I went to Drew's doctor.

- We all need edges, Andy.
- We do.

- Like, edges are a real thing.
- Black girls need edges.

Kenya, does Marlo
need more edges

- by Kenya Moore Haircare?
- I think, yeah,

I think some people
have a lot farther to go.

It's a good start,
but, yeah, my products do help.

I've been using 'em,
and I think that's what's been

- filling them in.
- Yeah.

Really? Have you been using
Kenya's products?

Yeah, I went to...

Yeah, I went and
got some from CVS.

I think it's made 'em
a little thicker,

- as a matter of fact.
- Wow!

- Yes.
- It works, Kenya.

- It does, definitely.
- It does work.

- I stand behind my products.
- Nice.

Definitely amazing.

Um, Drew, did Ralph
play football or not?

He did play football.

It-it sounds like he couldn't
give you a straight answer.

- Oh, here we go.
- Um.

So, he played football.
He's an athlete.

You can look at his body,
hello, and tell.

- I just didn't know how...
- Oh.

What was that
roll of the eye for?

Who's roll...
Is there a problem?

- Okay.
- I wasn't expecting that.

But, Drew, what he said was,
he was on the team,

- but he never played.
- He played.

Yeah, and he was honest
when he said

he was on the Rutgers' team
'cause he did attend Rutgers.

So, he was red-shirted.

- Oh.
- Okay.

So, he played, he practiced,
and then he got... yeah.

Alison from
Landsdale, Pennsylvania said,

"Sheree, were you tired
of being clowned for

spring, summer, September
by the internet and the show?"

It got a little much,
but, you know,

at the end of the day,

I got tee shirts,
spring, summer.

I got joggers, spring, summer.

So, it works,
at the end of the day.

I mean, Kandi, you-you just
put out a line of,

"Bitch, I'm worldwide," merch.
[laughing]

Bitch, I'm worldwide!
Yes.

- Kandi, you are quick, chile.
- Right?

Dang.
[laughing]

- Is-is-is the merch selling?
- Where is my shirt?

- Yeah.
- Yeah.

- People-people loved it.
- Yeah.

Well, Kenya, this year,
you returned to Atlanta

full of good vibes
and fresh energy.

Was the new and
improved Miss Moore

here for just a moment,
or was she the moment?

- Yes, the moment.
- Let's find out.

Sloppy drunk, yes!

I am the moment!
[laughing]

- Knee.
- I am so happy.

Like, your energy,
she's happy.

She's jumpin' up
and down for you.

"Kandi sucks dick
in locker room?"

[laughing]

- Who said that?
- Which one of ya wrote this?

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?

That would be one of
the moments, Sheree.

I absolutely did not
write that.

You only suck a dick
in the bedroom?

Come on, now.

- It's a couples trip.
- Girl, I'm tired of this.

- Bye, girl.
- Listen.

What the (BLEEP)?

To your left.
To your left.

I was working.

You want me to stop running
and say,

"Oh, the girls
aren't here, guys.

I can't work.
Let me see.

Hi-hi, Kenya and Sheree.
Where y'all at?"

- I did...
- Actually, I do.

- I would. We are your guests.
- Kenya, no.

- Stop what you are doing...
- But you have a break, right?

I called you
when I had a break.

Hold on, please.
Don't (BLEEP) with my wife.

Ross being aggressive
in that moment,

I felt actually bad for myself
because I don't have anyone

sitting next to me
to take up for me.

So, when he's standing up
yelling and cursing,

that's not your definition
of aggressive?

She was saying that you said
that Ross was aggressive.

Cat got your tongue now?

Okay, Kenya.
All right. Okay.

Ooh.

All right.

Um, did everyone else notice
a change in Kenya this year?

All: Yes.
[laughing]

Yes, clap it up for Kenya!

What do you, Kandi,
what do you... what was it?

Um, I just thought,
uh, you know,

as soon as we started filming,

it's like all that good ener...
Good energy

that she was feeling from doing
"Dancing With the Stars"

and all the great things that
was happening in her life,

- it just was shining through her.
- Yeah.

- Yes, I agree.
- Yeah, for sure.

I had such a love
for dancing growing up.

My grandmother took us to, like,

a-a free
community center to dance

because we couldn't afford,
like, for real lessons.

Mm-hmm.

And, um, when I lost
my grandmother,

it was heartbreaking for me

because I had always
wanted to dance for her.

And then when I had
the opportunity to do this show,

I was dancing
for my grandmother,

- and it felt so good.
- Oh.

You know, to be out there
and just to remember her

- coming to my recitals.
- Aww.

And for her being there
and, like, cheering me on.

Seeing you on
"Dancing With the Stars,"

I was inspired,
and that's why I felt like,

if we could have another chance,
I wanted to extend that,

you know, opportunity for us

'cause you were just in
a whole different...

It was like this light of aura
around you

that I did see on you.
So.

And I thank you for that,

for giving
our friendship a new...

A new start
and a new chance.

Yeah. Yeah.

So, Kenya, where are things
with your divorce?

- Still not divorced.
- Wow. Why?

Is he asking for support
from you?

No, i...
He's not asking for anything

at this point.
It's just, like...

It's just at a standstill.

So, until we get a trial date
or settle,

it's just gonna continue to
go on.

You all seem to love
drunk Kenya.

How is drunk Kenya different
from the Kenya we get

on a day to day?

She's... you're amazing
when you're drunk.

Thank you.

I mean, I like you,
right now, too.

[laughing]

But I love her drunk.
She's just a lot of fun.

Are you seeing anyone new?

I'm definitely doing
some group dating

and have people pursuing me
but nothing serious yet,

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

- Yeah. What's a group date?
- Yeah.

Monyetta and I have been out.
Like, it's some friends

that we go out with
some other friends.

- Oh, oh, yeah.
- Are you in a throuple, Kenya?

Uh, no.
[laughing]

Mackenzie from
Syracuse, New York said,

"San ya, did you really
not understand

why Kenya was annoyed by
the couples trip comment?

Watching you repeatedly tell her
it's a couples trip was rude

when you know she's single."

When we went to New York,
you know,

Kenya said that she didn't know
it was a couples trip,

and she was like,
"I could have brought somebody,"

and I felt like I wish Kandi
would have said something.

So, I wanted to make sure
she knew,

and I actually thought
it was really cool

that iFit would
not only extend a ticket

for one but for two.

I think the miscommunication
with you and I and why it got...

You know, why you got upset was,

when I said it
to Marlo and Sheree,

I-I-I kept making it clear
they could bring a plus one,

any plus one, your girlfriend,
anybody, and with you,

I said, "Couples,"
two or three times.

- Yeah.
- I didn't mean to make you feel

I like it was ju...

It had to be a man,
but I do know

when it was Kenya's trip...
Uh, Kandi's trip,

and we all came
with our husbands, you said,

"Dang, I wish I had known.
I'd have brought a plus one,"

like you had a plus one
that you could have brought.

You know what I mean?
So, it wasn't...

I-I-I saw it
when-when I watched it back,

but I wasn't trying to make you
feel like

you were in any way inadequate
by not having a plus one.

Loretta form Nashville thinks
it was hell a rude

to hang up on San ya, Kenya.

I get that you were upset,
but you should know better

to hang up the phone on anyone.
Do you regret it?

Uh, no.
[laughing]

- Ha!
- But I have to say,

the one and only time
I hung up on my grandmother,

she proceeded to
hang up the phone

and come to beat my ass.
[laughing]

- Really?
- So, yeah.

Would you regret it if San ya
came over and beat your ass?

No.
[laughing]

Exactly. That's what
I should have done.

[overlapping chatter]

[laughing]
That was an improv, Andy.

Scratch that out and say,
"From Shady Andy."

Andy from New York
wants to know,

what if San ya came
and whipped your ass?

Exactly. That's what
should a happened, Andy.

[laughing]

Up next.

Everything about you
is fake, Marlo.

Your name is not
even your real name.

You sound crazy.

Your name is not even
your real name, Latoya.

Ooh, you see how she lies?

I do not understand,
Sheree and Kenya,

what the big deal was about
missing the iFit shoot.

Me either.

Like, you really wanted
to go to that shoot?

- I did. I-I love fitness.
- I did, and I'm gonna tell you.

- You did?
- I'm gonna tell you why.

- Absolutely.
- And, also,

she also very
clearly said,

if you don't wanna
go to the shoot,

it's no big deal,
and there's a boat for you.

So, like, I would've
picked the boat.

Why I wanted to go,
is because, the day before,

I missed something important,
and I wanted to show up

to show her I was
being there for her.

And then when we
weren't able to go,

for whatever reason,
it really made me feel like,

oh, no, I don't want her
to think I'm letting her down.

So, the thing is, is that
I never felt that sentiment

when I got back.

When Marlo showed up for me,
I thought the bus

obviously had been there,
and you guys chose not to come.

- Absolutely not.
- It wasn't.

I was... I was...
I honestly was so annoyed.

I had lost my phone that day.
I was in the sun all day.

I was worn out, and I felt like
the least y'all could have done,

if y'all really felt,
was just like,

"Hey, we wanted to be there.
It didn't work out.

"But how did it go?"

And we-we could have
moved on that way, too.

- Right.
- Yeah.

Sheree, on the way
to dinner in Jamaica,

you warned San ya that
she needed to handle Kenya.

- What did you mean by that?
- Ooh.

[laughing]

Kenya can be
a little aggressive.

- Yeah.
- Oh, really?

And I feel like, for Kenya
to really respect you,

a lotta times, you have
to stand your ground.

Stand up to her,
you said. Yeah.

You have to
stand your ground.

- Mm-hmm.
- Oh, really?

So, you were helping her,
the person that wasn't really...

- Okay.
- You didn't... oh, you needed help?

Wait, wait.
You needed help?

You needed help, friend?
[laughing]

So, you were
giving her tips

but forget about
your friend over here.

You... I... my friend
over here needed no help.

- Oh, you were helping her.
- You don't need any tips.

You know how to
handle yourself.

- Mm-hmm.
- My friend needed no help.

I see how you work.
I see how you work.

So, you gotta... so,
in order to handle Kenya,

you gotta come at her
like Pookie.

Not really, not... ahh!

- Treat people with respect.
- Who are you?

I'm the person planning

and organizing
this event for you!

- Well, exactly.
- For you!

For me, honey, so you...
Yeah, but...

The Cleveland girl...
That's where I'm from...

The Cleveland girl was ready
to get on the phone

and call Pookie
and them to come over there

and whoop your ass.

Well, you clearly
gave her bad advice.

No, you-you did what...
Oh, you did good.

Thank you.

Okay.
[phone ringing]

- Uh, no, it's Martell.
- Martell, call her back.

Oh! Oh!
Oh, it is. Whoa!

[screaming, laughing]

Turn it around,
so Andy can see him.

- Y'all are crazy.
- Uh-huh.

Hey, Martell.

Um, Sheree, anything
you wanna say to your guy?

- Oh!
- I'll call you later on.

- All right. Bye-bye.
- Oh, my God.

Let me say this.
He's, like, a ten outta ten.

Yeah, he's gotta be a ten.

I heard from a friend
of a friend,

- that "D" was a ten out of ten.
- Oh, you're a liar!

[laughing]

Sheree, can you confirm?

I am... I cannot
confirm or deny.

[laughing]

Let's talk about John,
your man in Jamaica.

Hmm. My man!
[laughing]

Yes, yes.
He came to dinner.

He disappeared.
I'm gonna venture to...

He went to go
use the bathroom.

- Okay.
- He did come back.

Okay, well, I'm gonna
venture to guess

that there was
a meet up later that night.

Oh, really? You're gonna
venture to guess that?

Well, I mean, like,
did you have a drink?

What do you think of me?

I think you're a woman
who has it goin' on,

- and you were...
- Uh, yeah,

I don't need
the "D" like that.

Kenya, in Sanya's
Jamaica confessional,

she suggested that you
put on a sob story

anytime someone tries
to hold you accountable.

Is that something
you do, do you think?

No, and I was really
disappointed to see you say that

because when we have
had conversations,

I've shared, again,
I've shared things with you

that I haven't shared
with other people.

And now, you see that
being played back.

Mm-hmm.

And knowing that those were
genuine moments for me,

it really did hurt
my feelings.

Because I was trying
to connect with you.

So, in the moment,
I was totally there with you,

but then it became a pattern
of every single time I said,

"Kenya this, Kenya that,"
you would always make an excuse

about your experience.

Um, what did you think
of Ross' behavior at the dinner,

him protecting you
like that?

There's nothing,
no better feeling,

than the person that
you love more than anybody

in the world
standing up for you. So...

Conversely, how would
you react if Todd

or Ralph spoke
to you that way?

Well, I mean, he wasn't
speaking to anyone

that way, right?

He was not speaking
to Kenya or Sheree.

He wasn't cursing at someone,

- and he would never do that.
- Okay.

- Do you take that, Kenya?
- I do.

- Yeah.
- I do. He's a sweet guy.

I mean,
he's very calm-natured,

and he barely
says two words,

- you know.
- Exactly.

So, to see him in that way,
it was like, okay,

on the one hand,
you have to respect that,

and I said that to Sheree.

Kenya, I wanna talk about
Brooklyn's birthday party.

I-I have to ask.

What in God's name did
you think was a good idea

about playing that game
at the party?

Yeah, yeah.
[laughing]

Well, the way
you just set it up,

I think that
you don't approve.

Well, I mean, listen,
it was interesting to watch.

Yeah.

But I can't imagine
being there. I mean...

I thought it was gonna
be funny shade.

You know, like, so and so
dyes their pubes,

or, you know, like,
something like, you know,

like, something,
like, silly.

Kristen from Phoenix said,
"Kandi, how did you feel

"hearing Sheree say that you've
sucked 'D' everywhere else?"

Everybody else has.
She says she likes sex.

What's wrong with sucking
"D" everywhere else?

I'm sure you've
sucked it in the car.

You sucked it
different places.

What's the...
What's the issue?

Well, that's kinda saying
I'm sure you sucked dick

- everywhere, too.
- I have.

[laughing] I've even
done it in a locker room.

- There's some language.
- I know.

- D, d, d, d, d.
- Dick, dick, dick, dick, dick!

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God,
I'm so embarrassed.

- Don't do it.
- Anyone wanna confess?

Now would be
the time to confess

that you wrote
the thing about Kandi.

I do have something
to tell you.

What?

Uh, I love you.

[laughing]
I'm just kidding. Go on.

Kenya, do you still
feel the energy

that you felt at the beginning
of the season?

Do you still feel
as good as you felt

coming out of
"Dancing With the Stars?"

Were you able to
keep the momentum?

Yeah, I think so.

I mean, I-I'm doing
better in business

than I have ever done
in my entire life.

People are, like,
flooding me with, like,

"Hey, my friend wants
to meet you."

Guys reaching out.
Like, I just...

I just have that energy,
right now.

It's a good moment. Yeah.

Like, I'm taking
everybody's man, right now.

- Everybody is coming at me.
- Oh!

- Not mine.
- All right.

- No, not the married...
- Watch out, Martell.

Up next...

I asked you, in
that conversation, like,

is it a medical reason?
'Cause, like, for me,

- it's a medical reason.
- Yeah.

I was just trying
to understand,

so I could give you
proper advice.

So, if you're gonna take
that negative, like, girl,

I don't...
[♪♪]

Welcome back.

Well, San ya, after
four Olympic gold medals,

you thought you'd already
run the race of your life,

but when it came
to your family's future,

were you and your husband's feet
even on the same track?

Watch.

I won my four Olympic
gold medals in the 2004,

2008, and 2012 Olympics,

the fastest American
ever to run 400 meters.

There are nine people
living in the house.

The house is
definitely crowded.

It didn't need to be
a petty conversation.

- What?
- What?

I don't have no petty
problems with you guys.

Our plan is to be together
for about a year,

and I'm hoping they'll choose
to live in Atlanta permanently.

I lean on them
for so much.

I do want another kid,
but I don't wanna put a strain

on our marriage
that breaks us.

Not having one might
do the same thing.

Oh, but you have to do
that for your husband.

I struggle with it
because I literally feel

like I am going
to explode.

Like, I don't...
even having ten people here,

I don't feel like I get
the kind of support

that allows me
to be my best.

You better [indistinct].

You're workin' on
gettin' a baby.

How about that?

-How'd you guess?
- He was like, "Okay, I'm gonna really listen to you."

I'm just glad
you're doing it.

- [laughing]
- So, San ya,

was your first season
what you expected?

In some ways.

I did my own reality show
with just my family,

but it's different coming
into a group of, you know,

women who are
so well established,

but for the most part, it was
a wonderful experience,

and I really enjoyed
being a part of it.

What's harder,
being a housewife

or racing in the Olympics?

- Housewife for sure.
- Really?

[laughing]
Wow!

- Yeah.
- Yeah. I mean,

in track and field, I feel like
I was born to do it.

There is a road map.

I knew exactly what
I was trying to do.

And being a housewife, you're...
I'm navigating new space.

It was coming from left,
right, and center,

and it was just, you know,
very different.

I feel like running came
very naturally for me.

Drew, why have you made it
so hard on my friend?

- What?
- No, I'm just...

I know you're not
talking, right now.

- [laughter]
- I'm just messing wit' you.

I love watching
your family.

- Thank you.
- How are your parents doing?

Oh, my parents
are amazing.

I am... you know, especially
when I hear, like,

stories like Marlo's
and stuff,

I do not take for granted

- how amazing my parents are.
- Don't.

And I just love doing
life with my family.

Okay, wow.

So, what's your time line,
uh, on baby number two?

So, I told my husband

that if we don't have a baby
by the end of the year,

I'm putting the IUD back in,

and he said, "You made me
wait four years

to get six months
to knock you up?

Have you lost your mind?"

So, um, but I'm not gonna
put a time line on it.

I'm just gonna wait
for it to happen.

You're both in New York
tonight, no kids.

Oh, yeah. Oh, listen.
We're not having

- any-any trouble trying.
- Are you ovulating?

- Are you ovulating now?
- Yeah, right.

What made you change
your mind?

Because it seemed like you were
in a totally different place.

- Yeah.
- And then, by the finale,

you're like,
"I think I'm gonna do it."

The main thing for me,
I kept telling my husband,

'cause I do wanna have
more kids with him,

if that... that's a dream
we've had for a very long time,

but I felt like
he wasn't hearing me.

He just kept saying,
"Okay, she's talking,

and we're gonna
still do it."

I'm like, no, like,
I really don't wanna have a kid

if you're not gonna listen
to what I'm telling you,

the things that I'm gonna need
in order to feel like

this is the best decision
for our family.

And so, I felt like
he finally said,

"Okay, listen, if you
don't wanna do it,

then I don't wanna do it."
And I was like, okay, cool.

Like, if you're willing
to let the dream go

based on what I'm saying,
that matters to me.

That means you're
listening to me.

And now, I feel like
we're in a good space

to try for baby number two.

Wow.

Uh, Ulysses from
Long Beach, California said,

"Drew, your advice to San ya
about having a baby

to please her husband

was surprising
to hear in 2022.

Do you believe a wife's duty
is to do as her husband wishes

at the risk of resentment?"

Okay, so, that wasn't
the whole conversation,

- of course.
- Okay.

But I think when
you're married, yeah,

you definitely have to try
to make your husband happy

just as your husband has
to try to make you happy.

When you went on Andy's show
on "Watch What Happens Live,"

- you doubled down.
- Mm-hmm.

I believe that
when you get married,

two people definitely have
to be on the same page.

Um, and so, if you're
building a family,

that is your duty
as a wife to...

You're the only one
that can carry the baby,

not your husband, and if
you don't have the baby,

guess what.
Somebody else will.

It doesn't matter if you

- respect my reason or not.
- Oh.

If I have reasons
to-to have a second...

Girl, I don't care.

I don't care.
You asked me my...

Well, no, but then
you doubled down.

If you didn't...
But you doubled down

- and said it.
- But the thing is, you...

I asked you
in that conversation,

like, is it
a medical reason?

'Cause, like, for me,
it's a medical reason.

Yeah.

I was just trying
to understand,

so I could give you
proper advice.

So, if you're gonna
take that negative,

like, girl, I don't...

- There was no ill intent.
- I'm just trying to under...

- I understand.
- So, to like, make me

- feel like I...
- I don't think there was ill intent.

'Cause in that moment,
you didn't feel offensive

- 'cause you never said anything.
- No, it wasn't.

I-I-I'm trying to
parse this out,

- as well.
- I looked at you like, what?

You made it seem like
you felt like

- it was a woman's job to...
- Her duty-duty.

If her husband wanted
a baby, to have the baby.

- Yeah, yeah.
- Uh, I was saying,

between a man and woman,

yeah, the man can't
have the baby.

The woman can.

I believe that you should
talk to your mate,

and you guys have to come to
some level of understanding.

That is my true belief

- 'cause I live it.
- Okay.

I just also think, too,
though, as someone who has...

Like, you talk about your
marriage and working through it,

having compassion
for someone who is saying,

"This is a difficult
decision for me,"

like, not just saying,
"Well, you owe it to him."

It's like, dang, like, you're
making me feel like I have to.

Coming up...

- You paid all your taxes?
- I'm comfortable.

- I'm comfortable.
- All your taxes is caught up.

- Are yours?
- Yes, they are.

You know, I don't
make that much money.

Are yours?
Then worry about you.

No, you can't even
prove your income.

Are your taxes paid for?

- Prove your income.
- Okay, this ain't no driveway here.

We'll get your income
off your square reader.

We are back with "The Real
Housewives of Atlanta" reunion.

Marlo and Kenya, last season,
we were all relieved

to see the fashionista
and the shade assassin

finally call a ceasefire,

but it seems peace
in these Atlanta streets

is always short-lived.

Let's say a prayer
and watch.

Not peace in
the Atlanta Streets.

Oh, what is happening?
[laughing]

Rizzo is in
the building, baby!

Rizzo is here!

Ooh, that wig off, ooh.

I'm so happy for you!
[laughing]

Tell us about Marc,
your relationship.

Oh, so, now you're
trying to talk...

There's the Marlo we know.
There's the Marlo we know.

Bad makeup we know.
I know, you're not.

When you were dating Marc,
you should have told him

that you were perfect.

Get out of my face.

Get out of my face!

Kenya, no one in this group
would take me away

from Michael
and William, okay?

- No one.
- Oh, God.

Yeah, 'cause you
gave 'em away.

Bitch, you're trash.

I'm an icon.
You're an ex-con.

Bitch, bye.

If you had to pinpoint
what the issue is between you,

I know for you
it all started

when she made the comment
about your mom.

Do you know where
it started for you?

She's always been
dismissive.

She uses me when she wants me,

and when she doesn't want me,
she dismisses you.

It's okay, though.
I'm used to it.

Amon from Dallas said,
"How is it you continue

to be confused as to why Kenya
doesn't see you as a friend?

After all you've said
about her mother,

ex-husband, and daughter,
it can't be that confusing."

I mean, I get it now.

I get, like, she's
never forgiven me.

Only time she ever gave me
was when she wanted in for...

When she wanted me
not to be Porsha's friend,

and as soon as
she's finished...

Girl, please,
you didn't wanna be Porsha.

You threw Porsha
under the bus, okay?

When she's finished,
she used me for Bolo.

You said you had
a issue with me

because I was friends
with Porsha, too.

Exactly.

I can say you had an issue.

- About you, about her.
- Yes.

All she does, is try to turn
people against each other.

Okay, okay.
Edward from New York City...

That's what I said.
I said didn't trust you.

Ed-Edward from
New York City said,

"Do you think Kenya
will be your friend

after you disrespect her
continuously?"

No, I think
she's done with me.

I think it's over.

I'm gonna be
so stressed out, sad.

[sighs]
I am.

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

See, that's
the sociopath in her.

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

Because she thinks
it's funny, and it's cute.

She calls and checks me,
and William, and Michael.

But yet she wants to
constantly talk about it all the time.

She's a amazing friend
and role model in my life.

In the press
and to everyone else.

She's always there for me.
She's always there to uplift me.

And pretend that she's
a different person that she is.

- Yeah...
- Everything about you is fake, Marlo.

- He didn't ask me that.
- Your name is not even your real name.

- I know, you sound crazy.
- Your name is not even your real name,

- Latoya Hutchinson.
- Ooh.

Is your name...
Is your name Latoya?

Hell no, I'm
Marlo Patrice Hampton, 2-7-76.

You changed.
That's not her real name.

- You lied about everything on this show.
- Oh, Andy, now she's lying.

- What's her real name?
- You lied about... Latoya Hutchinson.

- Marlo, what?
- Marlo?

Is your name
Latoya Hutchinson?

Latoya, Latoya.

My best friend is
Latoya Green,

- Shanice Green.
- Yes, show us your... show us...

- Show us your birth certificate.
- I'm gonna show you my...

I'll send you
my birth certificate.

Show us that, Latoya.

- That's not what Alex said.
- I thought you were...

- Who is Alex?
- Show us your Car fax.

- Who is Alex?
- Who is Alan?

The person... huh?

- Oh, sorry.
- Who is... I can't wait.

Never mind, never mind.
I'll take that back.

Uh-uh, oh, Alan...

- But Alan.
- No, that's okay.

We're not gonna talk
about it.

Oh, she's talking about the white
guy, Alan, your friend, the crook.

- No, his name is not Alan.
- Well, what's happening?

That's who she's
talking about.

You called us both
the money girls.

Right, you're right.
You're not, yeah.

That's your real problem
'cause you're actually broke.

You're loaded.
You're filthy rich.

You... yes.
I'm not loaded.

You're caught up today
with IRS?

I'm comfortable.
I'm comfortable.

- You paid all your taxes?
- I'm comfortable.

- All your taxes is caught up?
- Are yours?

Yes, they are, you know,
I don't make that much money.

Are yours?
Then worry about you.

No, you can't even
prove your income.

Are your taxes paid for?

- Prove your income.
- Okay, this ain't no driveway here.

We'll get your income
off your square reader.

You're the only woman
I know

with a square reader
between your legs.

Uh, Pam from
the Sunshine Coast said,

"Kenya, why is it okay for you
to say hurtful things for years,

but you call Marlo hurtful

when your words to others
have been just as disgusting?"

Yeah, I don't think
that Marlo's words

are necessarily hurtful

when they're directed at me
because I think she's just

an innocuous, vapid,
shallow person,

- who is completely selfish.
- Oh. Those are nice, big words.

I think really nothing of her,

so those words
don't hurt me.

It's when she brings
situations up

that could hurt people
that I know

- that is hurtful.
- Oh, yeah.

Okay, Anna from
Cincinnati, Ohio,

for Kenya and Marlo
together,

"Does your relationship
feel like a version

of your own personal
parent-child issues,

as in your hurt each other

like your parents
did to you?"

- No, you know, this is the thing
-. In denial.

When we were speaking
about it earlier,

and I sat there,
and I listened to

everything that Marlo
had to say,

and a lot of is, like, yeah,
it's some new information,

but a lot of it
is just, to me,

it just comes across
as very dis-in genuine.

I have seen her drag

almost everybody on this show
without question.

She has dragged
her own nephews, we've seen it.

A lot of people have
talked about it.

- Oh.
- Her own mother,

she's constantly talking
about her-her mother

being in jail
and on drugs.

She's constantly
talking about...

She's constantly
talking about

- so many people being in jail.
- You don't tell your true story.

- It's my reality.
- Okay, okay.

- This is my reality.
- But you never talk about

the fact that you've
been in jail.

I don't never talk about it?
I always talk about it.

You never talk about
the fact that you...

- Listen, no, you don't.
- It's on the Internet!

- You have never talked about it on the...
- It's on the...

You've Googled it 1,000 times.
It's on your bedroom mirror.

- Excuse me.
- Hold on, hold on.

You've never talked
about it on this show.

- This is real fact.
- She's never talked about what?

- Violations.
- The fact that she's been in prison.

I've never been to prison.
I've never been to prison.

That is... she's always talking
about all these other people

- and their issues in her family...
- I went to county jail.

There is another lie.
I went to prison now.

...But never about
her own issues.

- Girl...
- The fact that the reason

that you landed
yourself in jail,

is because you literally
slashed a woman's face.

Oh, my God,
you're bringing that up.

Girl, you're evil.
Yes, black queen, lying baby.

You slashed a woman's face,
but you have not made

any contrition about
the things that you've done.

Baby, why are you lying? I'll
tell the truth when you get through.

I'll the truth.

- Can I please move on?
- Yes, please, yes, please.

- Okay. See...
- No, but, Andy,

I have one little thing
to say.

- Okay, okay.
- You are a lying bitch.

- Okay...
- You better...

- That's not a little thing.
- Okay, you mush mouth.

- You don't call me a lying bitch.
- You-you better stop lying

- about my name...
- You better stop lying about...

And you been lying
about my...

- Stop. Don't do that.
- And tonight,

- when I post it...
- Don't do that!

- You better apologize.
- Don't do that.

- You better apologize.
- You have never apologized

- for the things that you've done.
- You better apol...

Don't you ever mess
my character up!

- Oh, character?
- Me being arrested,

- Character?
- I admit to what I do wrong.

- Girl, you have talked.
- You are sick...

- You have dragged...
- To sit here and lie!

- Your mother.
- A liar will steal...

- Okay, shut up.
- Cheat, and kill.

- You are a liar.
- Shut up.

- You are a liar!
- Okay. All right.

- Okay.
- Okay. You know,

we talked a lot
about your foster care.

Mm-hmm.

We didn't talk
about what happened,

I'm assuming, as a result
of your foster care.

Mm-hmm.

Which is that you were
arrested a number of times.

I was out
in the streets, wild,

balling out
with the wrong crowd.

Got in a fight in a club
with a girl I know.

Did you go to jail?

Yes, I went to
county jail,

- yes, right in Tampa.
- For how long?

For six months.

- For six months.
- Yeah.

And how did that
experience affect you?

Uh, it woke me up,
and it just made me realize

I never wanna go back,
and I've never been back since.

So-so, after that
six months,

did you have trouble
with the law after that?

When I went to jail
for the six months,

and I was released,
it was house arrest back then,

and I was always in the cub
and partying still,

and I would get caught
out of the house.

So, I had violations.

And the other one was
for a check for under $100

for the University
of South Florida,

where I graduated
from, Kenya,

uh, Latoya graduated from,
with my four-year degree

because it was
a wrong address on my checks.

- Okay, okay.
- So those are my three charges.

Okay. So, after that,
how old were you

when your last arrest was?

Oh, my God,
I was so young, Andy.

I was in my 20s.

- Okay. All right.
- I was young, this issue.

That's why I'm like, girl,
this girl wanna bury me.

Come on, baby.
God got me.

- Okay, okay.
- Keep throwing all that dirt.

- [phone vibrating] - Your phone is going.
- Your phone is going. - Shine bright like a diamond.

We are back with
"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" reunion.

Sheree and Drew,
your friendship kicked off

with rumors
and resentment.

Why did you two always have
a bone to pick with each other?

And furthermore,
why did a woman

who doesn't even own a dog
have a bone?

Let's get to the bottom
of this.

I had to cut all business ties
off with her.

She don't like to pay.

Anthony said, you know,
she never paid him.

She didn't wanna
hire him

- because he's talking about you...
- I'm out.

And he said that
your husband is gay

- and all of that.
- Shh.

- So, I'm telling you.
- No, you should stop talking.

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

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

Just stop talking!

Her and her husband,
they have a hell of aliases.

I got somethin'
for you.

- This is what...
- Here, get it.

Fetch, okay?
[laughing]

Oh, my gosh.
Did this bitch

throw Ralph's dildo
at Fatoum?

She said what she said
about my husband...

- Because your-your...
- And I don't care.

- Your assistant said that.
- I don't know her.

No, she absolutely

- never said that.
- You are getting older.

Maybe you just
don't remember,

- and that's fine, honey.
- Old and cold, bitch.

Old and cold!

We got the balloons
that you see.

- No. No, ma'am.
- It's an experience.

- You wanna deduct something?
- Yeah.

- I'll deduct the balloons.
- And this is a discount,

so I don't...
I don't understand.

She don't like to pay.

All right.
So, Marcy from Brooklyn said,

"Sheree, if Anthony was
never your assistant,

"then why is he labeled
as 'Anthony (Assistant)'

in your phone?
Did he work for you or not?"

When I meet people,
I put a title next to them,

- so I can remember them.
- Okay.

So, if you...
You can look in my phone.

I probably got 15 painters,
15 assistants,

- uh, 10, uh...
- Do I have a title...

- Makeup artists, like that.
- Next to my name?

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

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

All right.
Okay. Just curious.

You're under
Andrew Rich Bitch.

Oh.
[laughing]

But that's
how I remember people.

So, Drew,
did you believe

what Anthony had to say
about Sheree?

Um, it wasn't
that I believed it.

I just... I don't feel like
I should know this information.

I didn't like it.
It didn't make me feel good.

You wanted somethin'.
You spread the rumor.

- If you didn't know if was true...
- Well, it wasn't a...

But like I'm saying,
the intention,

when you see the phone call,
was like, what do I do?

I don't know Sheree.

- How do I go about it?
- You got my number.

- So...
- I met you at Marlo's event.

You...
We exchanged numbers.

Well, the-the call happened
before Marlo's event

when I told Kandi.

When I saw you
at Marlo's event,

- So, that must have been...
- Kandi's advice

- was talk to you.
- I didn't know that

you were working
with Anthony at that time.

Sheree, did you ever
confront Anthony

- about what he said about you?
- Absolutely.

- And what did he have to say...
- He said

- he did not say that.
- For himself?

- So, if you look back, we...
- But, by the way,

- Like I said...
- Didn't he say it on the show?

- He said it on the show.
- He said, "Sheree didn't..."

- I wasn't lying.
- "Don't pay."

- Right.
- So, which is...

- Yeah.
- A narrative that they all...

They've all tried to,
you know, put on me.

It's funny,
and I, you know,

I kinda joke around with it
sometimes.

I wouldn't be as blessed
as I am if I did not pay,

- so let's be clear.
- Okay.

Casey from Syracuse said, "Drew,
you have so many assistants.

"Do you pay all of them,

or are some of them
unpaid interns?"

- All are paid.
- Well, Anthony said

- he is not paid.
- All are paid.

- I have all the receipts, honey.
- Anthony-Anthony said he...

- You owe him his last check.
- Oh, he actually thanked me.

He was very thankful,

because his car was
about to get repoed,

and we paid for that, as well.

- Like, we treat our people...
- Therapy Works from...

- Very good.
- Therapy Works from Twitter

said, "Drew, why do you act
like your assistant

didn't say
your husband was gay?"

Oh, because...
Thank you, Andy,

- before my phone dies.
- Yes.

Um, because he said
he did not say it, and so...

You believe him?

Well, she believed
what he said about me.

Anthony didn't
like being lied on.

He said he didn't.

And all I wanted from Sheree,
and I kept asking 'em,

"Where is the receipt
where Anthony said it?"

[phone ringing]

- Hey, Anthony.
- Ooh.

You're on Face time, honey.
We're at the reunion.

- Yes.
- Drew just...

Hi, Anthony.

One thing, first
things first.

Were you ever
my assistant?

And do... and how much
money do I owe you?

Drew just played
a tape,

a recorded, uh,
tape of you.

You were saying that
Sheree was lying on you.

Did you say to Sheree
that Ralph was gay?

Oh, you don't remember.

You don't remember.

Oh, he flipped it.
[laughing]

- You came to me...
- Okay. Well, let's...

- At Greg's funeral to...
- Okay, thank you.

That's-that's-that's
what we need.

- Thank you.
- Yeah, you're-you're messy.

[overlapping conversation]

Next week,
the reunion concludes.

Let's welcome the men.

Todd Tucker,
it's great to see you.

Ross, welcome to
your first reunion.

I don't understand why Sheree
is using it as it's a slur.

- Because it was your assistant.
- To hurt... basically...

If you wanna keep
your assistant...

But you're using it
to hurt Drew and to...

- You-you kept...
- And using my name.

- Your assistant around.
- But I'm just saying.

So, don't pick and choose
what you're gonna

- believe from Anthony.
- Hey, listen, Sheree.

I know what
our friendship is.

I have love for you.

The only thing I can do
is moving forward,

stop saying sorry,
and take action.

That would mean more.

I have Cash Apps
from people

wanting to send me
sex tapes of you.

You should receive it,

because I would love
to see that.

I thought she didn't
want me to remarry

'cause she was possessive
and loved me.

You're so focused
and obsessed, honey.

Drop it with who?
[laughing]

Drop It with Drew.
Say it.

Normally, I'd be the one
to bring out a treat

for all you ladies,

but a little birdie
told me

that Sheree had
something to deliver.