MINNIE: Atlanta -- she's the city of big parks and even bigger personalities. Whaaa! Welcome to Atlanta!
That's what I'm talking about. Even in a city this diverse, us little people are the smallest minority. So we have to stick together.
. . [ Tires screech ] I think we're gonna use two feet.
WOMAN: . . .
and remind each other that we can handle any challenge that comes our way. . .
Let's take baby steps. Hold up, baby. You gonna kill yourself.
-Do you need some help? -Please. My little arms are getting tired.
Because size doesn't mean anything. Don't fall. Oh.
Uh-oh. Holy [bleep]. We're moms.
Get it with both hands. He's gonna hit it. That's the baby's heart rate.
-Mwah. -And we are daughters. So proud of you.
We're just a phone call away. Okay? I know.
But sometimes, things get a little too dirty in the South. Kiss the crack of my ass, bitch. Whoo, Jesus, take the wheel.
But you don't give a [bleep] about me. You haven't for the past three years. Correct.
Are you mad because we're gonna take all the attention? Because that's what we're gonna do. She is a treacherous bitch.
If I talk to her, I talk to her. I don't like that [bleep] I'm the Queen of Atlanta, fool. [Bleep] The Queen of Atlanta?
[Bleep] [Bleep] Want to [bleep] talk about my [bleep] son. Just like you don't have a mama. -She died.
BRI: But through it all, we're six good friends that always have each others' backs. -Oh, my goodness. -It's all right.
Go, baby, baby. Go, baby, baby. -We're taking over.
-Kumbaya. ♪ I got what it takes, and I'm ready ♪ ♪ I got what it takes ♪ And I'll blow your mind just like dynamite ♪ ♪ EMILY: I'm excited. We get to go out, turn up.
. . -For Miss Juicy's event?
-Yeah. We're going as Left Cheek and Right Cheek tonight. We're not as Emily and Bri.
So we should probably match. -Mine's black. -Mine's gray.
I'm Emily, or Right Cheek. And Bri, Left Cheek, is my best friend. [ Grunts ] Dude, uh, don't -- Wait.
Don't knock over all my makeup 'cause I would be really pissed. I'll wait till you're up 'cause I can get up by myself. [ Mocking ] "I can get up by myself.
" Bri and I met at an LPA convention. And she was talking to my baby daddy's friend. And I just started, like, handing her drinks.
And ever since then, we've been like family. I don't understand how people can't tell us apart. I'm always right.
That's why I'm Right Cheek. Bri and I go by Left Cheek and Right Cheek. They're, like, our stage names.
We go to events, go to parties. We turn up. We host 'em, do music videos, dancing, all that stuff.
But we pretty much go to bring the energy up in the crowd. Before we moved to Atlanta, Bri and I lived in Texas, where she worked for me as a nanny for my daughter, Eva. You look so pretty.
My parents were average height and put me up for adoption when I was just a baby. Both my adopted parents are little people. But it's tough because my mom passed away when I was just a teenager, and my dad lives out of state.
Eva, this is not easy to do. Eva's 4, and she's average height. And she's starting to act just like me.
Maybe you should be, like, concentrating. I am concentrating. One issue I have with being a little person in Atlanta is the people here have no problem turning on their camera and recording you right in your face.
But half the time, you're just like, "Damn. Like, if I did that to you, would you not, like, trip? " I need your black.
So put it in the middle. -I need it. -Put it in the middle.
-I need the black. You're really bossy. I'm Bri, a.
k. a. Left Cheek.
Emily and I are best friends. We are not strippers, but we are entertainers. I was always Daddy's little girl.
But 9 years old, I lost him in a car accident. And it was really hard for me. Peekaboo.
-Boo-boo. Malik is my son. He's 2 years old.
He's also a little person. Look. He just comes over and.
. . No.
What's wrong with you? He's off the wall sometimes. But overall, he's a great little boy.
-Dada. -Wooda is my baby daddy. We're not in a relationship.
But we do live together. [ Grunts ] Ready? I've been in love with Wooda ever since we met.
But it's complicated, and he doesn't want to commit at all. I'm not gonna stick around forever. All right.
I'm ready. Emily: Tonight, we're headed to Opera to meet up with the Queen of Atlanta, Miss Juicy, baby, and her friend Tonya. Are you ready to twerk?
Yeah, after I get this thing on my head. You look so turnt up. ♪ Getting turnt up for the club, Bri ♪ What, what?
Sheek-a-sheek. I was on Instagram today. And all of a sudden, "Tiny Twins have arrived in Atlanta!
Woo! " Like, who the [bleep] is wooing you? We had to find out on Instagram that the Tiny Twins followed us to Atlanta.
We've known them broads, Amanda and Andrea, since back in Texas. Why would the Tiny Twins come here? 'Cause they're stalkers?
I saw, like, the opportunity with them. That's why I reached out to them. I was like, "Y'all are twins.
Y'all got fat asses. Like, y'all could be making a lot of money. Let me help you.
" And we introduced them to the club we go to, introduced them to our friends. The more times we took 'em out, the more they thought they didn't need us. Eventually, it was to the point that I was like, "I can't handle this no more.
" And then, one thing led to another, and I guess they wanted to take over. So does that mean they could possibly come out tonight where we're going? I didn't invite them.
Did you ever invite them? -No. But Minnie probably did 'cause that's their Mama Bear.
They really better not show up, for real. ♪ Hey. We're here for Miss Juicy's party.
Thank you. [ Hip-hop music plays ] ♪ Money make my pants sag ♪ Lower than my gun do ♪ Cash on delivery MISS JUICY: I'm glad you came out, though, for real. TONYA: Oh, yeah.
Definitely. It's been a minute. Miss Juicy, she is one of my oldest friends.
I've been knowing her for years. And when she told me that she was throwing a twerking contest with her Atlanta girls, I knew I had to be there and help judge. It's gonna be interesting meeting your girls 'cause you're the only little person I know in Atlanta.
Well, hey. That's all you need to know when you come. It's the Queen, baby.
-Right, right. Queen Juicy. But, yeah, I can't wait till they can meet you, too.
I've seen twin guys of little people. Uh-huh. But I've never seen twin little girl -- women.
-For real? -I've never seen it. Well, girl, it's time to turn up tonight.
It's my party, and we gonna have fun. I got my girl here. -Yeah, I'm here to support you.
Got my girl here. You know you can twerk. No, I can't.
I'll -- I'll -- I'll. . .
We got to see who got the best booty in Atlanta. I'll -- I'll judge. But my twerk needs tweaking.
Well, hell, you'll have to tell Terra to show you how to twerk then. Oh, now, that girl. .
that's the queen twerker right there. If she do it, I don't even -- I don't even. .
. You know what? I.
. . I know how to shake that ass.
But I ain't. . .
-Well, you got a lot. -Yeah. -Oh, wow.
Yes. -Hey. -Hey.
MISS JUICY: I'm glad y'all made it. We've known Miss Juicy for a while now. She's definitely one to be with in the networking scene.
She knows everybody. She's cool with everybody. And she helps us out a lot.
MISS JUICY: Y'all ready to turn up, turn up, turn up? You know, there ain't no party like a Juicy party. [ Laughter ] This is Lil Boss.
-Hi. How you doing? -Right Cheek for Emily.
-Right Cheek and Left Cheek. -Bri, or Left Cheek. -Okay.
Nice to meet you. -How you doing? Y'all think y'all gonna steal the title tonight?
Not think. Know. -Oh, y'all know?
-We know. -You gonna get drunk? -No.
-You gonna be twerking drunk? -No. We do not need her to get drunk tonight.
TONYA: Here comes some people. -Hey. -Hey.
How y'all doing? I'm Minnie, and everyone calls me Mama Bear. I know everything that happens in the ATL because I'm a hairdresser.
Ugh. The life of a little person. And you won't believe the things that people tell me.
What we getting done today, honey? Freak it out like you do. Flow.
Monie is my best client and my best friend. We go everywhere together. I'm Monie.
And Miss Tonya. Yes, honey. So you getting in that contest?
No, ma'am. Why? Y'all tripping.
We came here to party. Y'all gonna sit up here, "I ain't gonna". .
. What you gonna do, sit up here and just look cute? Me and Miss Juicy, we have a long past and a lot of drama.
Okay. That's not strong enough. We was friends.
And she would bring up stuff and lie and say mean and cruel things about me. But I'm at the club to support my girls. So I left the drama at the door.
Well, you know what tonight is. We got to crown the new ATL best booty. Who can twerk the best?
Who know how to work it? I heard the Twins just moved here. -Right.
-So I hope they come out tonight. They would be perfect for the contest. Right.
Yeah. The Twins, they in the club scene, too. But we're, like, the A-listers.
They have a lot of nerve coming to our turf. They probably too scared. What you know about 'em?
I'm the one that got them out there in the beginning. I was like, "Y'all should go out. Like, y'all cute as [bleep]" And all of a sudden, they was like, "Oh, bye.
We doing it on our own. We're not the same but kind of like the same. We kind of want to be like you, but we can't.
" Right now, we in the "A," and we gonna turn up in the "A. " -Ready. -Okay?
Okay? -I'm nice. They here, I'm gonna be nice.
Okay. That's all I wanted to hear was okay. MONIE: I couldn't understand why the Cheeks was being so rude.
We all little people. And we all need to stick together. This is Atlanta.
There's always somewhere to turn up and twerk. You think they gonna show? They gonna show 'cause I talked to 'em, so.
. . You had to convince them to show, or you -- they did it on their own?
They did it on their own. They might act like they confident, but, I mean. .
. Oh, they're gonna be confident when they're around me. What about when they're by themselves?
Oh. MONIE: What happens if they win tonight? Will y'all give 'em their props and be like, you know, "You did good"?
See, right theres, you standing like that, doing that. That's some hating [bleep] That's not hating. Talking [bleep] hating.
You can't wait to tell 'em. They must be some bad bitches. ♪ Excuse me.
Excuse me. Excuse me. We're here for Juicy's party.
-Okay. When they do wrong, I'm gonna look at y'all and be like, "You see what I mean? Okay.
Now I can go 'told you. '" -There come my babies. -There you are!
-Hey. -Hi. Well, look who it is, Thing One and Thing Two.
Hey. O-M-G. It's about to go down.
When they do wrong, I'm gonna look at y'all and be like, "You see what I mean? Okay. Now I can go 'told you.
'" -Hey. -Hi. Wow.
-There go my babies. -You got a new tattoo. [ Indistinct conversations ] -Andrea.
-Okay. -Y'all are so beautiful! -Thank you.
-I'm Andrea. -And I'm Amanda. BOTH: And we are the Tiny Twins.
Well, I'm the angel, and she's the devil. The devil. Devil.
I wonder how the house looks. Something different, something new. My sister and I just moved here to Atlanta from Dallas, Texas, because we heard the clubs were popping.
We get hired by clubs 'cause we dance. We have the best job on the planet because. .
. We get a lot of money. I'm like, "Whatev.
Just throw your money. " AMANDA: Wait. This is our first time living on our own.
And it's a huge step. . .
Ugh. This is heavy. .
. . especially because we're living with our boyfriend, Jordan and Chris, for the first time.
-Y'all need help? -I got it. [Bleep] [Bleep] ANDREA: What makes our move harder is because I can't bring my son, Andre.
I love you. He's 2 years old. He's also a little person.
Oh. Before Andre, we were the only little people in our family. I felt bad 'cause my son is little.
AMANDA: He didn't have a twin. So he's gonna be picked on and all that kind of stuff, you know? And that's what, like, really worries, like, worries me a lot.
What is Andre doing? WOMAN: Playing with his iPad. When Andre was born, he was really sick, and he almost died.
He was diagnosed with lung disease. So he's staying in Texas with Grandma and Grandpa. Earlier, I had closed the door to the room, and he started banging on the door, and he was calling for Andrea.
Andrea, Amanda, don't cry. Being far away from our family isn't gonna be easy. But in the long run, it can be better for our career.
I love you, Sister. -I love you, too. Now, it is time to turn up.
We gonna see what y'all got. Left Cheek and Right Cheek been talking a lot of trash. -Mm.
-I ain't gonna worry. They walking in here like they bad. Where you buy that confidence at?
'Cause I know you didn't always have that. So why y'all come to Atlanta? AMANDA: Minnie told us to come down and move down here.
So you moved 'cause she told you to? -Y'all cut that [bleep] out! -I just asked why.
Why do y'all act like that's a bad question to ask, why? Emily always runs her big-ass mouth. I just think the Cheeks are just nervous because we're gonna whoop their ass in that twerking contest.
♪ Hey, y'all. What's going on out there? Welcome to the ATL, Charlie.
If you think you can twerk the best, you need to come on down to the stage. If you got more ass than Miss Juicy, you need to come on down. Who gonna hold the title of the best ass in the ATL?
These girls ain't got no big booties like we do. We gonna bounce their ass off the stage. [ Hip-hop music playing ] ♪ Yeah, that girl gonna work ♪ That girl gonna work ♪ That girl gonna work ♪ Work for it, rehearse for it ♪ Get a beat, tell him throw a hearse on it ♪ ♪ ♪ Just imagine if I twerk for it ♪ Hey!
I got Lil Boss down here from L. A. to help me judge tonight.
The loudest person wins. Okay. Let's scream for Trina.
[ Cheers and applause ] Okay. Right Cheek and Left Cheek. [ Cheers and applause ] What'd y'all think about Tiny Twins?
[ Loud cheers and applause ] TONYA: I think it's "anonymous. " MISS JUICY: You think it's "anonymous"? Who is it?
It's the Tiny Twins. Okay. Tiny Twins, you hold the new title.
. . of the ATL best booty!
Oh, hell no. Them bitches did not just win. They were doing double time.
They were doing the double time. This is not over. This is our home.
This is our club. ♪ -Hey. -Hey.
-Y'all did so good. -Yeah. Look out, Atlanta, because the Tiny Twins are in town.
Y'all definitely banged it up. Literally, banged it up. We just got here and already won a twerk contest.
-Right. -Exactly. Well, I don't even know about Emily and Bri, girl.
They don't know how to dance [bleep] What we always say? You was thinking it, but you said it. [ Laughter ] -Hey.
-Hey, y'all. MONIE: So everything you was saying, Right Cheek, about them, you know, being confident and all of that? I see they brought that.
Can you all now give them their props and be like, "Man, you know, y'all did good"? And. .
. But y'all talk -- you and Minnie talk more confident than them. She looking at you like a puppy.
-You know what? I really don't give a [bleep] what anyone has to say. I'm confident, so that's all that matters.
And I'm not a [bleep] puppy either. Of course she gonna look at me because, I mean, she's new to the -- they both new to the scene. You're not gonna be able to learn if you don't do it on your own.
You're not always gonna be there. You're a grown-ass woman. I can't hear what she's saying 'cause she's talking to her, not me.
She said you depend on your dad. Maybe you need a hearing aid so you can hear better. I have achondroplasia.
For another little person to try to say something or throw a slug about my ears when her nephew has ear problems, that's like me telling Amanda, "Get your legs fixed 'cause you waddle. " Doesn't your mom and dad take care of your child? Okay, well, don't bring my child into this [bleep] But you're just jumping on her about her daddy.
Being on disability checks 'cause they're disabled. Doesn't your son get a, uh, disability check, too? -No.
-No. I don't get nothing from Social Security. So don't you two get Social Security?
Y'all have a disability. It needs to be. .
. -Okay. -So wait, wait.
She was dogging me for not being able to hear, but now she has a disability. -Okay. But I don't give a [bleep] if I have a disability.
So why would I give a [bleep] if I could hear you yapping? I don't give a [bleep] if I have a disability. So why would I give a [bleep] if I could hear you yapping?
The Cheeks are just jealous because we beat them in their own city. I don't like Emily for [bleep] I will beat her ass. Doesn't your son call your daddy Daddy?
Okay. But he calls him that. What's the point of that?
Just like your daughter calls your -- your boyfriend Dad? Same [bleep] My mama died when I was 16. You.
. . AMANDA: Okay.
Just like you want to say how my -- my son doesn't have a [bleep] dad? She died. I did have a mom.
-She don't even know that. So you don't even. .
. -She did know that. Otherwise, she wouldn't have said it.
I don't really know if Andrea knew my mom has passed away. They're so stupid that they would come up with any story in their head and scream it out loud in a fight. I don't give a [bleep] about your [bleep] mom.
See? She don't give a [bleep] about someone she never met that passed away. -Okay.
Then, why the [bleep] you talk about my [bleep] son for? I'm not talking about her son. I'm not talking about your daughter.
You know my daughter. Okay. Am I talking about her?
No, I'm not. -Have you met my mama? -No, I haven't met your mama.
Were you around when she was alive? No. But don't bring my son.
. . So how you know she -- how did you know she not.
. . [Bleep] [Bleep] -Okay, ladies.
-Okay. I'm done. This one's [bleep] ignorant.
-[Bleep] -Deuces. EMILY: The Twins have no respect. To talk about someone that's passed away, that's ignorant.
She really just brought up my mama? I swear to God. I was gonna deck her in the face.
Welcome to Atlanta. ♪ I was, um, I was thinking to -- to FaceTime Mom. -Oh, FaceTime Mom?
Yeah. My phone's on the charger. What about yours?
Go ahead. It's very hard not having our family here in Atlanta. It feels like we're living in a island, stranded.
Especially 'cause what happened last night was just a slap in the face. [ Phone rings ] -Hey, Mom. -Hello.
-Hey, Mom. -Andre! Hey!
-I miss you. -I miss you. Say, "I miss you.
" -Aw. Can I have a kiss? Trying to get used to you guys not being here.
Mm. It's -- it's -- it's been hard for me to let you guys go. It's like a part of me is missing.
I don't know how to describe the, uh, the emptiness I feel inside of me. And -- and Andrea. .
. -Yeah. Just remember that I know how hard it is for you two to leave Andre behind.
But it's not because you wanted to,<i> mija. </i> We did not want to leave Texas. But there's not a lot of opportunity in the club scene for little people.
I have a lot of push on me because I have to pay my son's medical bills. So I have to do what I have to do. -Mama.
-What? -You give a kiss-y? -Kiss-y.
As long as we have each other and we work as a team, then everything should be fine. -Love you. -Love you too, mom.
Bye. -I need to cut my hair. -I know.
I really have to struggle to get in. So how do you feel about last night? It's too much.
You know how I am. I don't like to talk [bleep] I don't like to. Only when I have to.
I know. Emily has a big mouth. She does have a big-ass mouth.
You know that I didn't know that her mom passed away. Uh, I thought the mom just walked out. Yeah.
'Cause we ain't -- we ain't like that, talking about someone who passed away. Yeah, but -- but she should not have brought Andre into this, and it would never have started. Things got real at the club because Emily was talking [bleep] about my son.
My nephew didn't have nothing to do with anything we were talking about. But I do feel bad about what I said about Emily's mom. No one's not perfect.
But why she gonna be talking about us, and we can't say -- we can't say things about them? That's the reason why I didn't say anything 'cause I was waiting for the right moments to talk [bleep] to her ass. ♪ -Hello.
-Emily. EMILY: Okay. Just walk in.
What the [bleep] BRI: Titi! Here he comes. Oh, nice hair and no clothes today.
After what happened at the club last night, I think it's time to have a little bit of chill time with Emily, my baby daddy and Malik. Wooda has known the Twins as long as Emily and I have, and he knows how much drama they bring. Ooh!
Whoa! -Hungover from last night? -Not hungover.
I'm just tired -- tired. -Did she tell you what happened? -No.
What happened? You know Miss Juicy, right? -Oh, yeah.
Juicy. -Miss Juicy. It was, like, one of her events, like, dancing and stuff at the club.
But, like, they had their little special friends. Twins? They came all the way out to Atlanta, do, like, this twerk contest.
Whatever. Their big, fat asses won. BRI: After it was all said and done, we went outside just to sit down and talk with them.
But then, that's when it went sour. Say [bleep] about me. Say [bleep] about my friends.
Say [bleep] about my kid. But she said some [bleep] like, she's like, "That's why you don't have a mama. " You don't say that.
You don't say it about anybody that passed. Like, you don't say that. The Twins are way out of line.
Like, it's one thing to twerk off. It's another thing to argue. But then, you start running your mouth.
Like, you better check yourself. That is stupid. You don't argue with stupid 'cause where am I gonna get?
Uh, well, yeah. You probably shouldn't have argued then. But they ain't [bleep] about their friend Minnie.
Minnie's, like, their little, like. . .
She was, like, speaking for them. -. .
. entourage. -Well, that's the Twins for you.
I just don't think they gonna last. Minnie can only be there so many times. Minnie and Monie were cool with us first.
We all were supposed to be friends. We all little people. You supposed to stick together.
I'm not saying exclude the Twins. But don't jump ship! I mean, I'm sure things will change.
The Twins are new here. Like, I'm not mad about the situation. It is what it is.
But I just hope they don't get comfortable. Glad to see you grown up. ♪ TAMMIE: Honey, I'm home.
-Hey, Mom. -What are you doing? MINNIE: I'm cooking.
Growing up black and little is very tough. But I lean on my family because they make me feel like I was equal. When my mom found out she was pregnant with me, my dad left.
She's my best friend. Like, I can go to her with anything. You got some bad news to tell me?
No. What's going on? 'Cause you know you don't cook.
Yes, I do cook. My boyfriend is a huge rapper in Atlanta, and he goes by the name of Pastor Troy. And he is fine.
I'm trying to figure out what you got going on. You got to tell me something. What?
No, I don't. I just wanted to cook. Yes, you do.
I gave birth to you. You know I know. You got somebody in your life?
I've been dating my boyfriend for the past eight months. But my mom, she doesn't know. Sometimes, she don't approve of the boyfriends that I date.
And since I live with her, that's a problem. Go on and tell me. I know something's up.
I have someone. But I'm not ready for them to meet you right yet. You know they have to go through my approval, right?
I know that. -You tell them about me? -Yes.
I told him that you crazy. -I am not crazy. -Yes, you are.
Well, what's his name? His name is Micah Troy. -Micah Troy.
-Yeah. Why does that name sound familiar? Pastor Troy, Mama.
-A rapper? -Yes. -Are you serious?
-Yes. Funny to me you never mentioned him to me. Besides rapping, what else does he do?
Does he have any kids? Does he go to church every Sunday? Can we please change the subject?
-Have you met his family? -You making me nervous now. Stop.
-Why you nervous? You keep asking questions. -Have you met his parents?
-Mama! It's just a yes-or-no answer. No, I haven't.
How many times has he been to jail? Mama, I don't know. Okay?
You need to know. I'm not gonna get in nobody's business about. .
. You need to get in somebody's business like that! What if he done killed somebody?
-Hang -- hang on. Hang on. What if he done killed somebody?
Take your tone down. Don't get no attitude 'cause I'm asking questions. I'ma Google his name.
-Don't do that, Mama. Please. -Yes, I am.
I'ma Google it. -Why? Why you doing this?
'Cause I can. Why is he so interested in you? It's not any kind of fetish thing.
Mama, okay. Just drop it. Okay?
So this is what this dinner is all about? No. It's not.
It's just I was hungry, so we cooking. The food's almost done, Mom. Okay.
So proud of you. -Oh. I know.
I want you to know that I appreciate you. You gonna make me cry my lashes off. Thank you.
Love you. I love you, too. Mwah!
Mwah! Yes. I'm ready to eat.
Okay. Another thing. I knew it was something.
What? I need the car. ♪ What is going on?
-I got first. -Hey. -How are you?
-Hey, honey! Hi. How are you?
I'm fine. We almost started eating. Oh, y'all know y'all need to wait on me.
We got a lot to tell Miss Juicy about what happened the other night. She missed the entire fight between us and the Twins. She needs to know what's real.
You missed a major fight. Went outside. We had a lovely altercation.
Me, Andrea got into it. What happened? Oh, she just started diarrheaing at the mouth with some ignorant [bleep] If we were in the middle of an argument, say whatever you want about me.
Say whatever you want about anybody you know that you've met in my life. But you gonna say something about my mama who passed away? My mama passed away on my 16th birthday because of surgery.
She was a little person. And she gonna say, "That's why you don't have a mama"? -Everybody -- -She turned up like that?
Like, she just sounded dumb. BRI: When they were arguing with us, they were looking at Monie and Minnie or looking. .
. Oh, they was looking at Monie and Minnie for leadership. I don't know too much about Monie, but Minnie ain't the one that they need to be getting leadership from 'cause that heifer sheisty, too.
She lies about everything. You heard about her boyfriend, supposed to be, excuse me. Have you seen him yet?
-No. I seen his. .
. Thank you. You've seen pictures that she has taken with him because she's a fan.
Supposedly, Pastor Troy is supposed to have been her boyfriend for eight months. That's a lie. Baby, she ain't been dating for one month.
She ain't dating him. There's two sides to every story, though. There is.
And I know both sides 'cause I know him, and I know what she would. . .
-But you don't know their. . .
Maybe you don't know their private side. Well, bitch, I'm tired of y'all taking over here. -I'm not taking over.
-No, no. -I'm here experiencing this [bleep]. -No.
I don't want to believe that someone really is thinking the inner -- Like, that's sa-- That's, like, that's not something. . .
That's stalkerish. It just -- Go ahead. Just keep it real.
That's stalkerish. I mean, that's [bleep] Damn, Miss Juicy dropping all the bombs. I can't believe she telling us that Minnie lied about her boyfriend or whatever he was.
"Oh, my boyfriend is a big-time rapper and all this. " No. That's not your boyfriend, boo.
Girl, you don't -- don't. . .
Ooh. Girl, let me breathe in and breathe out. She ain't nothing to play with.
And for them to be looking up to her. . .
That's their "Mama Bear. " That's what they call her, Mama Bear, and they her babies. Well, bear?
Maybe. But Mama? No.
I know a rat when I smell one. I just can't stand liars. I have zero tolerance for liars.
So again, that's my take on Minnie. No shade. Just telling the truth.
-Glad we had this talk. -Yeah. That [bleep] I'm hungry.
Yeah, me too. ♪ -Do we have an appointment? -Yeah.
-I'm excited. -Yeah. WOMAN: Welcome to Jeju Sauna.
Two coming in right now? We have other girls. There's six of us.
I'm Mama Bear because I like to look after all the little people in the ATL. I don't like fighting between us. So I have a good idea how to smooth all this over.
So how do you feel about Emily being here? 'Cause I invited both of 'em. -Ugh.
-There you go. -Hey. -Hi.
Aw. WOMAN: Hey, ladies. Welcome to Jeju Sauna.
This is dumb. I didn't know the Twins were gonna show up. How am I supposed to relax with these fools here?
I want everyone to get along, and I want -- thought we would, you know, have a day that all of us just relax, get massages, talk and be cool. -And we're all gonna get along. -Yes.
-Yes. -Good. All right, ladies.
I -- I'm ready when y'all are. It's real sweet of Minnie to try and get us and the Twins to get along. But it's never going to happen.
If I have to fake it, then I'll fake it. Scoot that way. This is nice.
Hey, ladies. They're ready for you now. -All right.
-Okay. Follow me this way. Emily.
Can I speak to you? Sure. So much for having a relaxing day.
It's really weird sitting here with Andrea. Like, she better have something smart coming out of her mouth 'cause, otherwise, she wasting my breath. I wanted to apologize for what I said at the club about your mama.
I just don't understand, like, wh-- how you even had any idea about anything of my mom. Like, you don't know anything. -No, it's because I -- -Then, you jump out there and say, "That's why you don't have a mom.
" So why would you even bring up my mom if you said I didn't have a mom? So you knew nothing. You just threw it out there.
-Okay, but. . .
Who says that, no matter how much you hate someone, to say, "I don't give a [bleep] your mom died"? I'm like, "Who says that? " -Yeah.
Like, what kind of person says that [bleep] I wish Emily would accept my apology 'cause the past is the past. I don't talk to anybody about certain things. -Yeah.
-So to come up to someone that's new in my life and be like, "Oh, by the way, my mom passed away from surgery on my 16th birthday," like, that's not something you would talk to somebody about that you're not really close to. I really am sorry for what I said. I mean, I said [bleep] about your baby daddy and Andre.
You said stuff about Eva and Lontel. And, I mean, it's not like. .
. A lot of the [bleep] that was said, a lot of it was just out of anger. And then, we both just started, like, coming up with [bleep] in our head.
It was like. . .
Yeah. Well, I'm sorry for what I said. Do you accept my apology?
Yeah. It's cool. I accept Andrea's apology.
And right now, we're cool. But at the end of the day, every little person is pretty much competition. I swear, if her loud mouth pops off again, we gonna have problems.
So there. -Minnie. -Okay.
-Okay. -Good night, guys. -I'm putting my face down.
-Face down. [ Laughter ] -Thank you. -This was so good.
-Thank you. -That massage, I needed that. After all this tension that's been going off over this past few days, this was well deserved.
So everything's straight with you girls? -Yeah. -That's all I wanted.
That said, I want all of us to be together. Stuff -- So we can do stuff like this more often. -Yeah.
-Yeah. I'm glad these girls worked out their beef because Miss Minnie, she's not with all this drama. -How's everything with y'all?
-Good. Just working. Troy has been, you know, doing music, and he be in the studio constantly.
So it's like we hardly get to see each other. Minnie's already starting to talk about her imaginary boyfriend. And now, I'm sitting here thinking about what Juicy told us the other night.
She really just a stalker? -Y'all are, like, dating? -Yeah.
I think the reason Bri and I are asking is because we had dinner with Juicy last night. And we heard some things. Heard what?
That you guys weren't, like, dating and saying, like, you -- y'all were never together, not messing around or nothing. She kind of said, like, you're just a big fan and a friend. -A big fan?
-And you're just crushing on him. -Wow. And she's like, "Nothing's going on.
Minnie just thinks something going on. It's in her head, like she crushing and she dreaming. " So we were just -- -Approaching it to you.
. . Seeing what was up.
It hurts like hell for someone to think that I would pretend to have a boyfriend. Look at me. I can get any man that I want.
And for her to say some stuff like that? Come on. We're both little people.
We have to stick together. Plain and simple, Juicy is jealous of me. I already know the beef and the hating.
So. . .
And, like, we never met him. We've never been around him. So I can't say with my own mouth.
But she was real, real confident in what she was spitting. I'm too old to be making up a damn relationship. So no.
That's little girl [bleep] So no. Honey, please. Miss Juicy don't know [bleep] about Miss Minnie.
She's too damn old to know anything about me. Stay the [bleep] out my business and worry about your household, and don't worry about what's Minnie doing. ♪ Hey.
What are you doing? Uh, chilling. Lontel and I have been together for three years.
We definitely still love each other. We've been through a lot of ups and downs, but he's consistently been there for Eva. Why you ain't got no socks on?
'Cause I just put 'em on for a lift. That's nasty. -Did you hear what I said?
-What? I have to talk to you about something. About what?
So the other day, I took a pregnancy test. And what'd it say? It said yeah.
Are you serious? Yeah. You don't look happy.
Who would look happy? What, am I supposed to get up and start, "Ooh-wee, baby! " I don't give a [bleep] -You don't give a [bleep] -Not really.
That was ignorant. Lontel and I have been trying to have a baby for a while now, but it never seems to work out. I didn't think it was gonna happen.
Like, I always stress out, and I always am late. But something was different. What do you want me to do?
Well, you sure as [bleep] supposed to care. -I really don't. -Since when?
Since forever. So you never cared? We both didn't make any sense being together, cheating on each other, talking to other people.
-No, I didn't cheat. I was only with someone else when I wasn't with you. You cheated since day one.
I don't know why he'd be saying this hurtful-ass [bleep] to me. That was just not Lontel. We've been through a lot.
But our [bleep] rocky. But when it's good, it's good. And he's been the only person I've ever really opened up to.
I can't imagine life without Lontel. It's been three years. Everything's comfortable.
I don't like change. I don't want change. Do you care if it's little?
Yeah, I do care. I don't want it to be little. So you've been [bleep] with a little person for the past three years, but you don't want a little baby?
No, I don't want a -- I know it's a chance I could have one, but I don't want one. And what if it is? That's just the way it is.
I got to live with it. You're not gonna be mad? No, I can't be mad.
It's gonna be my kid. I mean, why would I get mad? So you care about your kid, but you don't give a [bleep] about me, and you haven't for the past three years?
Correct. You're a [bleep] dumb ass. [ Crying ] You can leave.
Go. Are you gonna take me? -Get out.
-No. It's not your house, so get out. I'm not gonna physically go on the street.
You can [bleep] find yourself a way home. -No. -So call the laws on you again?
-You're not gonna call the laws. -Get out. You're not gonna be here and say some dumb-ass [bleep] Okay.
That's cool. You act like you're [bleep] 5, bro. You deserve to go back to jail.
[ Crying ] MAN: Perfect. That's what I'm talking about. <i> This season on "Little Women: Atlanta".
. . </i> I can't.
My leg is too short. WOMAN: Have you had any problems since you found out that you were pregnant? My boobs are bigger.
Lucky you. -Do you think she's pregnant? -I give two [bleep] about that.
I don't think she's pregnant. EMILY: Whether or not he likes it or not, if I have a little baby, he's gonna have to learn how to adapt. People stare.
People take pictures. -People talk about us. -Yeah.
They act like we're freaks and all that type of [bleep] Like, I'm just as human as you. Should've listened the very first time you said don't [bleep] bail him out that day. Hmm.
But you didn't do that. So here we are again. -Great.
I feel empty 'cause of my father. He hasn't been in my life. Don't you think you can do better?
Don't you want to be with somebody who wants you as much as you want them? My dad, he didn't have any really experience of raising a little person. You had to deal with people talking about me and staring.
And it pisses me off. Andre was about to pass away. And I called you and text you, and you didn't [bleep] answer.
It was more important than your son dying? Like, really? You have changed dramatically.
You has been a stuck-up bitch. -No. Never a stuck-up bitch, a real bitch but never stuck-up.
-You ain't nobody. -I ain't nobody? I -- I know Pastor Troy is not your boyfriend.
Okay. Kiss the crack of my ass, bitch. Juicy is a treacherous bitch.
If I talk to her, I talk to her. I don't like that [bleep] I'm the Queen of Atlanta, fool. [Bleep] The Queen of Atlanta?
[Bleep] [Bleep] -Get the [bleep] out. -Leave them alone. Get off me.