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</i> You were here today not doing anything. You're in the wrong profession. Oh, I know that.
Well then, just go ahead and get your things, and you can exit the salon today. WOMAN: Get it, girls. So you guys looking for a job?
Yes, we are. We do have two ladies already here -- Left Cheek and Right Cheek -- so why should we hire you? -'Cause we're better.
-Better. Why would y'all go to a club that we work at? The club does not say, "Left Cheek, Right Cheek Owns.
" Why can't y'all share? What the [bleep] wrong with that [bleep] We don't believe you that you're pregnant. Can you just prove to us that you're [bleep] pregnant?
♪ I got what it takes, and I'm ready ♪ ♪ I got what it takes ♪ And I'll blow your mind just like dynamite ♪ --<font color="#FFFF00"> Captions by VITAC --</font><font color="#00FFFF"> www. vitac. com</font> Captioning Provided by A+E Networks EMILY: We're just gonna park right here.
Back in Dallas, I rode horses competitively. But ever since we've gotten to Atlanta, I've pretty much just been hitting the club scene. But I always end up going back.
Welcome to GB's. How are you doing? -Good.
-What can I do for you? We were just coming to see about riding. Okay, you have any experience riding?
Yeah, I've been riding since I was 4. I haven't ridden in a year, though. Okay.
Maybe we should start off with just hacking around. All right, well, come on in. This foot in, and then you'll just go over.
EMILY: When I was growing up, people always wanted to put me on a pony because they didn't think that it was safe for me to be on a horse. I didn't care how big the horse was. I was gonna make it work.
It was something that I was better at -- almost everybody else I was around at it. So, it proves to me that, regardless of challenges, I can make it work. -Oh, you are good.
-Thank you. WOMAN: So you're gonna hold your reins. Put your thumbs on top.
You feel comfortable? -No. -No?
Okay. EMILY: Move your butt over. ♪♪ BRI: I feel like I'm going so fast.
Riding has always been an outlet for me, ever since I was little. Especially now, with the drama between the girls and Lontel, I really am taking advantage of being able to relax and pretty much free my mind of the [bleep] That was fun. Yeah.
You think anybody else might come and ride with us? [ Chuckles ] Maybe watch, not ride. You don't think anybody else is gonna get on?
It's harder being small though, 'cause, like, since his belly's so big and our legs are so short. Like, your legs will be like this. And, like, average-height people, their legs wrap around.
So, I mean, it's harder to balance. And, like, your center of gravity's gonna be off. But, like, you can't freak out.
Maybe we should invite the girls 'cause, like, I doubt they ever done it before. At the housewarming party for the twins, I shared my really big news with everybody. EMILY: I probably have an attitude problem lately, but it's probably because I'm pregnant.
-What the. . .
-What the [bleep] -Girl, for real? -Yeah. I was surprised how well they took it, and they were really supportive.
I really hope the good vibes with everybody continues. So I think bringing everybody horseback riding is just a way to ensure it. How do you feel about the girls, like, after all the -- what happened at the housewarming party?
Maybe if we invite them to ride, it'll look like being peaceful. ♪♪ I'm glad we coming here because I need a pedicure. You need a pedicure?
I need one. After calling it off with Pastor Troy and dealing with Juicy's lies, I thought, "Why not have a girls' day out with me and my mom getting our feet done? Don't be falling asleep in the chair.
I'll try not to. Remember last time when that happened? [ Both laugh ] -Thank you.
-You're welcome. My feet don't even touch the bottom. [ Both laugh ] Does this come little-people-ready?
I mean. . .
Okay. I have a question. Is hers half price since her feet are so little?
Ignore her, please. That's a wading pool for you. MINNIE: My mom makes fun of my size all the time, but she's the only one I allow to do it.
She raised me on her own, so she knows the struggle is real when it comes to us little people. -Hey. -Hey.
MINNIE: But being little is not gonna stop me from enjoying myself with my mom and catching up with the twins. Okay, so how do you get on this? Can I get a.
. . Oh, [bleep] First time getting a pedicure.
Yeah. You know, I had a sit-down with Juicy. -You did?
-Yeah. How did that go? She was talking about me, saying that I idolize her.
I heard from Emily and Bri that Miss Juicy been spreading rumors about me and come to find out it's worse than I thought. It took me a while to realize that you wanted to be me. -Be<i> you?
</i> -Uh, yeah. -Ha. -Don't be surprised.
You ain't nobody. -I ain't nobody? You lying to me and lying on somebody.
I know Pastor Troy is not your boyfriend. Okay. I couldn't believe that Juicy had the nerve to come after me like that.
First of all, I'm not trying be like you. Right. And I'm like, "You got granny, I got chic.
" [ Laughter ] Right? AMANDA: So what are you gonna do when you see her, like, at the club or, like, at the store? Like, as long as she don't say nothing to me, it's cool.
Girl, I would give it to her, girl. I would give it to her. Or I'll just be like, "Hey, how you doing?
" Keep it moving. Minnie, can you believe that Emily is pregnato? Like.
. . -Right.
Like, I'm just like, "What the hell? " Maybe she's just saying that she's pregnant to keep Lontel around. You think?
Ooh, yes. I never thought of that. Wouldn't you think, if she was pregnant, that she would show us a ultrasound -- be excited about it?
She's lying -- she's lying about being pregnant. I don't think she's pregnant because she always lies. Emily always runs her big-ass mouth and loves to talk [bleep] But she's not pregnant.
She just wants attention. That's what she wants is [bleep] attention. -Do you think she's pregnant?
-I don't know. I give two [bleep] about that. Long as Minnie ain't pregnant, that's it.
Amen. You know, I ain't gonna lie. I ain't trying to be no grandma.
Just want to get to the bottom of it. That's all. Why?
Because she don't make no sense. Trying to get her ass. -Okay.
[ Laughter ] ♪♪ EMILY: I feel like I'm already too big. Let's look at the shirts. It's a large.
I don't wear a large. I don't think I'll ever be this big. No.
I mean, at the end, when you have a big old belly. This is 9 months. It's hard enough to find clothes that fit well as a little person.
But now being a pregnant little person, finding stuff that looks decent is just becoming a pain. Bri and I have both went through this before. At the end of the day, we ended up wearing sweats and hoodies and leggings.
So, like, with the whole Lontel thing -- now that you're pregnant, is things gonna be, like, different? Or it's, like, back into the same routine? It's, like, the same.
When I told my boyfriend, Lontel, that I was pregnant, he didn't have the reaction I was expecting. I took a pregnancy test. -And what'd it say?
It said yeah. You don't look happy. Who would look happy?
I don't give a [bleep] Get out. Okay, that's cool. Right now, he's just being a dumbass.
I know, eventually, he's gonna come to his senses. BRI: I know I'm not in the position to talk about your relationship. But I think, now that you're pregnant and everything, like, Lontel should change how he treats you and everything.
BRI: Emily and Lontel's relationship is really toxic. He keeps hurting her over and over again, but she just keeps putting up with it because she's so in love with him. And she don't want to move on from it.
She wants to fix him, but he really can't be fixed. He needs to step up and be like, "Okay. I can't keep treating her like this.
" Coming from someone that's not in a relationship with their baby daddy. I'm not in a relationship, but, like, y'all are supposed to be in a relationship and stuff. Yeah, but still, Wooda wasn't even there when Malik was a baby, and you lived with me.
Like, he saw him, like, once a month. Lontel sees Ava every day. I love you, Bri, but at the end of the day, don't be talking to me about my baby daddy, who is my boyfriend, when your baby daddy's just someone that you've had sex with and still has you strung along.
Like, I will make Lontel go. That's something, like, I will do. Like, you're gonna know what's going on with your kid.
Unfortunately, mine and Wooda's relationship is not really where I want it to be. I want us to be together, but not just for Malik. Like, you could be dumb with it comes it to me.
But, like, when it comes to our kid, you're not gonna be dumb. -Yeah. -'Cause you will get slapped.
♪♪ MONIE: So we're here. MORLIN: Finally. At first, I wasn't even planning on letting Morlin move in.
But when I quit my job at the call center, Morlin, he kind of talked me into it. Hold up, babe. Don't want you to hurt yourself.
You're such a big help. -It's heavy. Everything you have is heavy.
Hold it. -I'll get it. Moving is harder than what I thought.
That's why I told you to pay somebody 'cause you know how I am. I don't like to do nothing. The struggle, oh.
Hold up, baby, you gonna kill -- you gonna hurt yourself. You talking about let's move, and I'm tired already. I'm ready to go sit down.
Put that over there. -Look at you. You already calling the shots.
-Already. I love Morlin, but goodness -- every day, all day? I don't know if I could deal with that.
How things been going at the shop? Well, you know, right now, she teaching me how to shampoo. That's all you're doing is shampooing?
Minnie got me a job at the salon. It's part-time, but, hey, it's gonna pay the bills till I get my career off the ground. You don't do perms and other things?
No, Morlin, I barely know how to shampoo. So about how do you want to do the bill situation? I mean, you want to go -- Oh, that's easy.
You gonna pay everything. I think I should get an allowance, too. -Allowance, huh?
-From you. For what? For me.
Monie wants money in her hands. So how we gonna do that? I don't know.
It all depends. If you're pursuing your career like you told me you were gonna do -- You said you want to pursue voice override. What have you done to -- to look into it already?
It's not called voice override. It's called voice-over. I haven't came up with nothing yet.
Well, then, you -- then you want an allowance at the same time. -Yep. I might as well tell you don't do nothing at all.
So, I mean, I guess I'll hold it down. And on the allowance, we gonna work on it, you know, since I'm doing everything. Okay.
I mean, I know I'm asking a lot out of Morlin, but I think I'm worth it. Once I get my VO career going, we're gonna be all set. Long as you, you know, respect me as the head of the household, we gonna be all right, so don't nag me.
Boy, you ain't even been in here a hour yet and you already trying take over. That's right. I can't live with you, can't live without you.
♪♪ I don't even know what we're even doing here if she's not even our friend. Andrea, we're just trying to be the bigger person and just try to investigate to see what is going on. We are going to Emily's house to bring her a baby gift and to also find out if she's really pregnant.
Mm-hmm. We're gonna -- we're gonna be FBIs. Gonna investigate on her ass.
Do you even think she's pregnant? I don't think she's pregnant 'cause she hasn't even showed us a pregnancy test. If she's pregnant, why was she at the club?
She was hopping everywhere like a frog. But, see, if she's really pregnant, that gives us more jobs. I know.
[ Both chuckle ] -Hey. -Hi. Y'all brought [bleep] -Congratulations.
-Thank you. We brought you a gift. -Thank y'all.
-You're welcome. EMILY: The fact that the twins brought a gift for the baby is really nice. But I don't put anything past them, so I'm watching my back.
We had fun the other night at y'all's house. Everyone's reaction to me being pregnant was hilarious. I was just like, "Okay.
" I'm glad I got to tell everybody finally. So, like, how long you been knowing that you been pregnant? I think I'm, like, 8 weeks.
-Mm-hmm. -So. .
. Are you still gonna be promoting or, like, clubs, or. .
. No, I don't know. Like, I'll probably go out with Bri.
But, like, I'm not gonna, like, dance and stuff. I'm not gonna, like, advertise as, like, Right Cheek and Bump. EMILY: It's becoming clear as day what's going on with the twins.
They obviously came over here with intentions of taking over my turf. Good luck with that. When I'm ready to give it to you, I will.
For now, I'm gonna be the bigger person. Do y'all have any plans this weekend? -I don't know.
-Nothing. Not that we know of. Trying to figure out what we gonna do, girl.
I was thinking, and I talked to Bri about this, do you guys want to go horseback riding with us? -Yeah. -Yeah, I'm down.
Will you be able to get on the horse 'cause you're pregnant? I'm not that pregnant yet, so I think -- I'm not really concerned about it. Who would go horseback riding while they're pregnant?
Like, she could put the baby in danger. -Have a nice day. -Bye.
Now I really think she's lying. How the [bleep] can she be pregnant if she's gonna ride a horse? Didn't she say she was 8 weeks, right?
Yeah, I think so. I don't know. Something's not right.
But we'll get to the bottom of this. The truth will come out. ♪♪ -What are you watching?
-Just a football game. Who's playing? Texas Tech and Arkansas.
We need to talk about something. I've been thinking more about me and Wooda's situation. I was us to be together, but not just for Malik.
I want a relationship. I have to talk to him about it so we can figure a lot of things out. The road that we're on.
. . I feel like me and you are good right now.
We don't need to go no further. You probably want more, but, as of right now, I'm not willing to give more than what I'm giving. I guess you're protecting yourself.
I think Wooda's being selfish. He's just trying to have his cake and eat it too. You gonna be single.
You can do what you want. And you can see other people. But if I do it, I'm in the wrong.
But the stuff that we been through, like, with you with these dudes and the dudes you talk to, I'm not cool with it -- none of it at all. But you're doing the same thing, but you think it's okay. No, I wasn't doing the same thing.
So you weren't talking to other girls? You weren't messing with other girls? Yeah.
You weren't doing this and doing that? I did that. Yeah, I did.
-But I wasn't -- -And you're still doing it. I want the relationship. I want the family and everything.
Yeah, I mean, if that's what you searching for, I mean, if that's what you really want, you need it. So if I were to go out and start looking for other people or whatever, you'll be okay with it? I mean, it's not what I want you to do.
But if that's what you do, then that's what you do. You think me and you not being together gonna affect Malik that much? BRI: I want to keep this family together for Malik's sake because he loves waking up to us.
He loves going out and being a family. But if Wooda wants to keep doing what he's doing, then I should be able to do the same. But it's not like you're gonna be out of the picture completely.
As long as we have an understanding with him. . .
Yeah, I mean, as long as we got an understanding, then everything should be all right. I do not believe Wooda when he says that I can go out and date other people. He wants to act like he can let me go, but, in reality, he's not gonna let me go.
♪♪ Ooh. Thank you. -Ready?
-You ready? BRI: If Wooda does not want to commit, then I'm gonna do whatever it takes to move on from that. I have to go out and have fun and find someone that really wants to actually have a committed relationship.
I was surprised that you're out. I know I don't -- Did you get a permission slip? Where is it at?
I don't need a permission slip. I'm not his. I'm not his girlfriend.
-Okay. -I'm single. Show him.
Make him mad. Like, make him realize you not gonna sit there forever. -He's too comfortable right now.
-Yeah. He knows you're not going nowhere. Maybe he's blocking you from meeting someone.
It's just hard. Just clear your mind tonight. -My mind will be open.
-All right. Your mind will be open, and Miss Kitty will be closed. Yeah.
She needs somebody. We all need somebody. Oh, [bleep] So Pastor Troy's gone for good?
I'm over that. I'm over everything else. I'm just here to mingle and invite somebody to Minnie's world.
Miss Minnie gonna be all right. EMILY: I don't really understand what's going on with Minnie. One minute, you're in a serious relationship, I think you said, for, like, 8 months.
So then, all of a sudden, someone calls you out on some [bleep] And now, you at the club looking for love. At least we gonna have fun. That's the most important part.
Everybody have fun. -Yeah. I see some potential men.
Like, I'm the type of woman that wants a man that's tall, like 6-foot. -Yeah. -Yeah, I like tall.
But a lot of them think it's funny whenever they pat you on the head. -Yeah. -I'm like don't [bleep] do that.
Right. And then they think it's funnier. Or they be like, "Ooh, you're so cute.
" I'm not a child. And they bend down and do it. Yeah!
"Oh, my God, you're just so cute. " Right. No, no.
I know a lot of guys have a little people fetish, and I think it's weird 'cause we're all the same. So it's just our height that's different. But I know, when I see that, to ignore it and not go after that type of guy.
-Oh. -Hey, how you doing? -Hi.
-What's your name, beautiful? -I'm Minnie. -They're the single ones.
-I'm friend. -Okay, okay, nice. [ Laughter ] -Are y'all single?
-I'm single. How many side chicks do you have? -No comment.
-He said no comment. -No comment! -No comment.
Do y'all have kids? I got six kids. -Six?
-Six kids. EMILY: It seems as if the Atlanta club scene is filled with guys with baby-mama drama. Why not wing them out now?
Get rid of the [bleep] How many baby moms? -Two. -Two.
-Oh. -I'm just playing. -Oh, I was fixing to say -- -I was like, "Whoa!
" -Oh, wait a minute! -No kids. No kids, no kids.
Do you guys want to dance? Let's go dance. -Come on, y'all.
Be nice. Go. ♪♪ BRI: These guys really aren't my type.
But I thought Wooda was my type, and I saw how that went. So maybe I need to be more open about it and let things roll. I looked over, and I see Bri dancing with some guy.
I was shocked that she was paying anybody mind. But who knows? He was looking like a little Rico Suave over there.
I mean, Wooda don't have those moves. [ Laughter ] Oh, my God. -Did y'all have fun?
-Yeah. What a night. Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me.
-Hi, guys. -Hello. I didn't get to catch your name inside.
I'm Bri. Hi, Bri. You're a good dancer.
I didn't know you could dance that well. -What's your name? -I'm Andre.
-Nice to meet you. -Are you from Atlanta? Yes.
So what you guys about to do for the rest of the night? Probably go, maybe, somewhere else for a bit. Oh, okay.
I'm not really much of a clubber, but I do want to take you on a date. All right, that can possibly happen. I can take your number and maybe give you a call?
Yes. I'm usually iffy giving my number out. But I gave Andre my number because I thought he was cute.
And since my baby daddy, Wooda, doesn't want to commit, I'm gonna do whatever it takes to move on with someone else. ♪♪ Hello. Hi, Minnie.
-Have you seen Monie? -Yeah. She's been here for about half an hour or so.
-Are you serious? -Yeah. And my station is not set up?
MINNIE: I'm so disappointed in Monie right now. I got her this job. I even begged Ms.
Paula to hire her. And now Monie is, like, slacking, and I don't know what to do. It's making me look bad.
Have a seat. We need to talk. I come in, and my station wasn't set up.
-Mm-hmm. -Can't have that. You right.
I just lost track of time. You know I need this money. Morlin done moved in, so that's why I really need to be on point.
You know, Ms. Paula is gonna evaluate you today. Yeah, girl, I been a little nervous about that.
Right. Just do your best. But all I'm saying is, don't let this happen again, please.
All right. Damn, Minnie is really on my case. I mean, I know she helped me get this job at the salon and all.
But she can ease up a little bit. -Hey, how are you, Monie? -Hey.
-Good morning, Ms. Paula. -Good to see you.
-Good to see you, again. -How's it been going? You've been training now for about a week under Minnie.
Right? All right. -Yes, ma'am.
Over the past week that Minnie's been training with you, how do you feel you've done, as far as your productivity is, in terms of keeping her station together, you know, greeting the clients and things like that? All right, well, I got to be honest. Today, I didn't have it set up for her, but that's the only day.
You know, it's very important that you have her things set up. And you were her today for a half an hour, and you were just kind of not doing anything. What exactly are you passionate about?
-Like, what's your career goal? -Voice-overs. Voice-overs have nothing to do with this industry.
If it's not interfering with this, what it have to do with -- It's totally interfering with this because you have no desire to do hair. And to work in Blends, you have to be passionate about that thing. You're in the wrong profession.
Oh, I know that 'cause I'm not trying to be a beautician. -Oh, well, then -- -That's not my career. Well, then, we don't even have a real need.
. . My career is -- to do this review because, if you're not trying to be a hair stylist, you have no need to be here.
Okay, well, uh, if that's how you feel -- I'm sorry that it wasted your time. . .
-Oh, no worries. -. .
. and Minnie's time. So, honestly, today, you can go ahead and get your things.
That's fine. And you can leave today. You could pipe it down a little bit, too.
No, I don't have to pipe anything down. I'm fitting to just get my stuff and go. Just go ahead and get your things.
. . You know me.
and you can exit the salon today. This is so embarrassing. Monie is talking back to Ms.
Paula, and that's my boss. So Monie needs to shut her mouth right now. Girl, please.
I done wasted my time. Let me go find me a job. ♪♪ I'm not trying to be a beautician.
Oh, well, then you can go ahead and get your things. That's fine. And you can leave today.
You could pipe it down a little bit, too. No, I don't have to pipe anything down. I'm fitting to just get my stuff and go.
Just go ahead and get your things. . .
You know me. and you can exit the salon today. Girl, please.
I done wasted my time. Let me go find me a job. MINNIE: I helped Monie get this job, and she got fired the first week.
If Monie couldn't take this job seriously for herself, she should've did it for me. I'm her best friend. Monie, you has to take your job serious.
I did take it serious. She said I don't -- if I don't have a passion in doing this. But you know Monie -- ain't nobody gonna talk to me crazy.
I don't care where you at. It can say Obama on top of this building. Ain't nobody fitting to do Monie.
I have to say, I'm embarrassed. At the end, it's like she don't even care. Okay, why did I even get you this job?
I tried it, and it was more so the pressure of Morlin saying I need to do something. I just wanted to prove to him that, "Babe, I'm not just sitting around. Ever since Morlin moved in, he has been on me to hold down a job.
But I took the job to provide for my 10-year-old son. I mean, I'm a mother, and I have responsibilities. In addition to that, I want to pursue my voice-over career.
And, of course, that's gonna take money, as well. Bye. ♪♪ [ Horn honks ] -You look pretty, girl.
-You do, too. AMANDA: Minnie got us a job interview at a club, but since we haven't gotten our license yet, Minnie's gonna give us a ride. You girls excited about the interview?
-Girl, yes, very excited. -Very excited. It's a big opportunity.
Y'all need to be out on the club scene, making money. AMANDA: So hopefully, this club, you know, gives more opportunities for connections. -Right.
-To other clubs. AMANDA: "Oh, I know these two twin short girls, and they're actually twins, not just wannabe twins. .
. Right. .
. . like Left Cheek and Right Cheek.
[ Laughter ] But you know that they work at this club sometimes. I don't have any worries because, once we step in, that is it -- all the attention's on us. Yeah.
Right. It's like -- then, they'll be like, "Who is Left Cheek and Right Cheek? " [ Laughter ] -Wish us luck, Mama Bear.
-Good luck. -Thank you, Mama Bear. -Own it.
-Okay. -You're right. Thank you.
-Thank you. -Bye. ♪♪ Hello.
-Hi. -Hi, I'm Amanda. Hi, I'm Zamika.
-Nice to meet you. -Nice to meet you. -Andrea.
-Zamika. Boogalou is the hottest club in Atlanta, and we need this gig. Once the owner meets us, then they're gonna realize the Cheeks ain't [bleep] We are the baddest!
-This is Bee Bee. -Hi. -This is our floor manager.
-Nice to meet you. -How you guys doing? -Good.
So you guys looking for a job? -Yes. -Yes, we are.
Okay, so, like, what do you guys do? -We promote. Yes.
-You promote? Okay, so what do you guys bring, as far as promoting? -We do bring a lot of customers.
-That's for sure. We have a lot of followers on Instagram. Instagram.
And on Facebook. -Okay. We do have two ladies already here.
They're, um, Left Cheek and Right Cheek. Do you know those ladies? -Yes, we do.
-Yes. -Yeah, we do. -Yeah.
So why should we hire you? -I guess 'cause we're better. -Better.
-You're better? -And because we are twins. Oh, okay.
You hardly see twin short people. Okay. And the fact that we have more followers, and -- And we already won a twerk contest two times.
We beat them. Can you show us, like, something, what you guys do? Of course we can show you.
Show us something different than Left Cheek and Right Cheek. We're just gonna try to get on this. Right.
-Fill out any applications? -Oh, my God. This world is designed for average people.
So my sister and I have to figure a way to do things. I have to swallow my pride and have to just do what I have to do to get on top of things. To twerk.
I don't know how I'm gonna. . .
[ Laughter ] ANDREA: Now, how am I gonna do it? I got it. Okay, okay.
[ Sighs ] ZAMIKA: So that's your -- let's see what you guys got. -Oh, okay. -Oh, my goodness, girl!
You guys got to teach me some of this. Girl, yes! [ Laughter ] Beautiful!
Well, I'm gonna talk to the owner. Uh-huh. And then we're gonna get back with you ladies and let you guys know.
-Okay. But -- and you'll hear from us. Okay.
-All right, thank you. -All right. No one twerks better than us, and that's good.
'Cause we're about to run this town. Girl, we got this [bleep], girl! We nailed it.
I think we did a good job. We're taking over! -Take over the city.
-Mm-hmm. ♪♪ WOODA: What you getting ready for? I'm going on a date.
With who? This boy named Andre. -Where you meet him at?
-At the club. When? When we all went out -- me, Minnie, and Emily.
BRI: Wooda may act like he seems okay with me seeing other people, but I know he's not okay with it at all. If he wants nothing more than just to be Malik's father, then he can stay at home and watch our son. -Is he little?
-No, he's not little. Okay, all right. I was just asking.
I don't know -- Just being nosy. Hating a little bit, but it's all good. -Um.
. . -You explore.
-Yeah, I do. -Yeah, exactly. So, at the end of the day.
. . Or you want me to explore and then be like, "Oh, they're not like him, so I have to go right back to him.
" Yeah, pretty much. I'm just gonna wait. Like I said, I'm gonna hate from a distance and wait.
BRI: I already told Wooda I want a relationship, and he decided he don't want one. Sorry, Wooda, you had your chance. I'm moving on now.
Hope you have fun. -Are you trying to be sarcastic? -Nah.
Make sure your phone is loud or something just in case I got to call you. Okay, I will make sure of that. ♪♪ Hello.
I thought you stood me up. No, fabulously late. It's okay.
The interest is beautiful. The interest is so beautiful. Since my baby daddy, Wooda, doesn't want to commit, I'm going on a date with Andre, the guy that I met at the club the other night.
-Watch your step. -Sit on this side. Tell me a little bit about you.
Besides that, you know, beautiful, having fun at the club, I couldn't really tell much. Andre seems sweet and charming, but I also have my guard up. So it's kind of hard for me to open up to him 'cause this is the first time I actually been out on a real, actual date instead of just going out with guys in the club or going out with a group of people.
I really hope Andre is not the type of guy that has a little person fetish 'cause that would be really awkward. Well, I'm 23, and I have a son. -Really?
How old? -Two. So as far as your son's father, what happened?
Oh, he's still there 'cause it's, well, his father. But, like, we never in a relationship. So -- but I've known him for 4 years now.
And it's just, like, whatever. Oh, okay. That's cool.
BRI: I hope Andre's okay with the situation that me and Wooda have 'cause, at the end of the day, I just want to do what's best for Malik. When I was younger, I lost my dad at the age of 9. And I know losing my dad at a young age affected me because I was so close to him, and I was Daddy's little girl, and I looked up to him so much.
And then, once I lost that, it was like -- It's like I'm searching for guys to come in and fix what I lost from when I lost him. So I think it's very important for Malik to have a father figure 'cause I know how bad it hurt. Dating a girl with a kid, that -- that'll be new.
I love kids, though. I'm the type of mom that don't just bring him around anybody and everybody. I would only want to meet him if I know it was serious.
So you might as well bring him tomorrow 'cause I already know. What's your ring size? Andre is a little awkward and trying a little bit too hard.
-Welcome back to Earth. -Thank you. Have a great night.
-Thank you. -Thank you. -Want to sit right here?
-Sure. ANDRE: All right. So do you feel like I earned a second date?
Maybe. Only thing I can say is, when people hurt you, or if you've been hurt before, you can't hold everyone accountable and then not -- put a wall up. If you put a wall up, you might miss out on somebody good.
BRI: After all I've been through, like, my relationship with Wooda, losing my dad, I think I need to work on myself before I can open up to anyone again. I understand. I can -- We can just play it by ear.
♪♪♪ All right, everyone's good to go. -That's good. -Just waiting on them.
The girls were really supportive when I told them I was pregnant, so I invited them riding with us. I want to share something with them that I really enjoy. Are you gonna tell me what actually happened on your date?
Not like, "I went out with someone. " We went to the Ferris wheel in the city, where it's, like, lit up and really pretty. He wants kids, but, like, he's waiting.
-He don't have no kids? -Unh-unh. Uh, no baby mama?
That's, like, always a plus. Mm-hmm, I was getting ready at the house, and Wooda comes in with Malik. And he's like, "Where are you going?
" It was kind of like he didn't want to show it, but you know he was upset. I could just see him laughing at you because he knows that you're not gonna like the guy. We'll see.
I'm glad Bri went out with Andre. But the sound of it, she don't seem like she into him. It just sucks 'cause I know she gonna instantly go back and be all up on Wooda.
So the promoter from Boogalou called me and was like, "Um, do you know anyone named, like, the Tiny Twins? " I was like, "What? " I guess they went into our club.
They trying to get bucked. Not only that. I guess they were, like, taking [bleep] Like, they were like, "Uh, we're not anything like the Cheeks.
We're better than them. " How do you get a job when you're bashing us? That was how they were selling themselves because they don't do anything.
Oh, here they come. Oh, they're all in farmerwear. Bandana on their head.
-Hey! -Hey, y'all! I'm not surprised the twins were trash talking again.
They always have our names in their mouth. I'm not gonna let this ruin my day. -Y'all nervous?
-I am. -Yeah, a little bit. -I mean, I think the twins are gonna have the hardest time balancing 'cause they got the shortest legs.
Yeah, 'cause it's hard -- even hard for me to, like, stay on and grip on. The horses look really big compared to our size. And I was thinking to myself, "How the hell am I gonna get on this thing?
" No one better not pick me up. I am not a child. Hey, ladies.
How are y'all doing? Hey! Hey!
Hey! Hey! Welcome.
Want to come on in? MINNIE: Here goes nothing! AMANDA: Oh, my gosh.
How am I supposed to get on? There you go. Wait.
Don't fart, girl! Oh, my God. Oh, I'm sorry.
There we go. Got it? All right.
You're gonna let me go by myself? -If you'd like to. -No, no, no, no.
-No? Okay. -Not right now.
Well, you don't have to worry about that. Oh [Bleep] AMANDA: Today would be the first time my sister and I would ride a horse. And I am so excited and kind of scared.
But it also sounds really fun. When I seen my sister, she was all hunched, like, she didn't even want to, like, let go of the damn horse. I was so scared.
I was like, "Andrea, calm down! " I was so scared that I was gonna fall, like, fall off. Oh, don't go fast, little pony!
How fast you want to go over the jumps? -Oh. -No, I was just kidding.
I was like, "Let's take baby steps! " -He moving! -He's okay.
You sure? All right, there. That was fun.
-Now, you just -- -Wow. Today's been a really good day. I feel like everyone got along, had a good time.
I was surprised everyone got on the horses. I feel complete now. AMANDA: She would have to clap.
EMILY: [ Smacks lips ] Wow, look at Emily. -I wish I could do that. -Okay.
Horseback riding is so fun, but I see Emily on the horse bouncing up and down. And I'm thinking to myself, "What the [bleep] This bitch is not pregnant. " -Ready to eat?
-Yes. Every time I see Emily's face, I get this ugly feeling. I have to prove that Emily is not pregnant.
We have to get to the bottom of this, and we have a plan. ♪♪ -Hey. -Simple.
-Hey. -Did y'all have fun? Yeah, I never thought that this day would come -- like, I would get on a horse.
-And I fed a horse. -Got a kiss. -I got a kiss from a horse.
-Oh, my! -Cool. -Yeah.
You really fell in love with that horse. -Yeah. -Oh, God.
So, Dra, I was talking to you the other day. That new spot you was telling me about, you remember that? -Yeah, we got hired.
-Oh! -Congratulations, girl! -I told you guys that.
Yeah, we heard about that. The promoter called us. He let us know everything that went down.
All the [bleep] talking. Well, just like you might be talking [bleep] behind our back. No, but we don't go to clubs getting a job and talk about somebody else.
We weren't even talking about y'all. She had asked us a question. That's when we answered back.
She didn't ask. She told us y'all just straight up went in there and started blabbering. No, we didn't go straight up there blabbering.
No. Blabbering? So the promoter of the club gonna lie?
She said that Cheeks work here, and we were like, "Oh, we know them. " That's all we said. Why would y'all go to a club that we work at?
Uh -- We didn't even know you -- you worked there until -- How did you find it? Minnie told us. What the hell is Minnie doing bringing the twins somewhere that we work at, out of all the places in Atlanta?
We need to talk to Minnie, but first, we need to deal with these little munchkins. Atlanta's a big-ass city. Like, of all the clubs in the city, why the club that we go to consistently?
Okay. You don't -- you don't own the club! The club does not say, "Left Cheek, Right Cheek Owns.
" -Hell no. -We don't own it. -We work there.
-Why can't y'all share? What the [bleep] wrong with that [bleep]? And why the [bleep] you so worried about us?
But why -- like, why you always saying [bleep] about us? Like, worry about your [bleep] self. Are you mad because we're gonna take all the attention?
Because that's what we're gonna do. We're gonna take all y'all shine. -So -- -Why y'all so mad?
AMANDA: They have no right to question us. 'Cause we don't ever question about their business, but they sure are all up in our business. I think it's just jealousy.
Why should Emily even care if we get the job when she's pregnant? If she is pregnant, wouldn't she stop working at the clubs? She must by lying.
We're gonna find out. ANDREA: So. .
. we don't believe you that you're pregnant. Can you [bleep] pee on the stick?
Um, you keep that in your purse? Who does that? Can you just prove to us you're [bleep] pregnant?
You gonna come watch, make sure I didn't buy the pee? -Yeah, I'll go watch. -Is that an outhouse?
Let's go. I tried to be nice. I tried to get along, invite everyone to have a good time, just to find out the twins are still running their mouths, bashing my name.
Now, the twins are trying to say that I'm not pregnant. Uh, hold the stick while I pee on it. Just shut your mouth when I prove you wrong.
BRI: This is a very interesting picnic. Okay! We should probably just -- MONIE: Oh, here they come, y'all.
Careful! Oh! Boom, bitch!
-She's pregnant. -Wow. There's a bun baking in her oven.
ANDREA: Okay, fine. She really is pregnant. Well, I was really wrong about giving her a pregnancy test.
AMANDA: Well, yeah, were you wrong for that? [Bleep] that. Don't you ever say you're sorry.
That is not an excuse for her nasty behavior. So, since you're pregnant, why the [bleep] were you riding a horse? Oh, we cleared it -- the doctor.
And if my doctor cleared it, then I'm fine. I wasn't lying about being pregnant. And I'm allowed to go riding.
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. </i> I heard about this thing -- it's, uh, reboot boot camp. I think you also work on, like, yourself and your other relationships.
I feel empty. My father hasn't been in my life. I'm over here, busting my ass off, while you're over here and doing [bleep] I'm gonna [bleep] Back to Texas.
I know what I want to do. I'll put him on a bus. I'm the Queen of Atlanta, fool!
You can kiss my mother[bleep] ass! Can you come up with something else?