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I heard about this thing, it's a Re-Boot bootcamp. BRI: We all have broken relationships that we need to fix. I better come out a [bleep] great person.
"If I lose him, no one else will want me. " [Bleep] pissing me off, like, for real. -[Bleep] -Go back to Texas.
If he doesn't respect you, move on. I'm the queen of Atlanta, boo. [Bleep] the queen of Atlanta.
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Dada-dada. -Wop, wop. My birthday's coming up, and I'm planning a party with Monie.
Hi, ladies. Welcome. Hi.
Hello. Hey. I've been super-stressed ever since the drama with Juicy and Pastor Troy.
I know Pastor Troy is not your boyfriend. -Okay. -You went from fan to just downright stalkerish.
How the [bleep] am I a stalker? I don't want any more drama in my life, so I hope this party will be a nice break where we can all get together and celebrate. Have you decided what you're gonna wear?
No, and then we've got to find a venue. We got to -- who all we want to invite. Yes, like the guest list.
Have you -- do you have any birthday resolutions? You know, I want to start dating like -- -Good for you. -Yeah.
I'm trying. So, I guess you single again. I'm trying to start dating.
I'm trying to move on. -Okay. It's like all the men that I've dated, they either cheating on me, or verbally abused or, you know?
I can't trust men. I really have, like, a wall, because I had some bad relationships in the past, because, and I feel that it's all because my father wasn't around to teach me how a man's supposed to treat me. And all these things are just balled up.
Time for a fresh, new start. Okay, and speaking of fresh, new start, baby, how about your girl done signed up for her voiceover classes? -What?
-Yes. That's what I'm talking about. Even though, you know, I appreciate your help, I still was a little bit in my feelings about, you know, how I got fired.
Minnie's my best friend, and she's always been there for me. When I needed money, she got me a job at her hair salon, but unfortunately, I only lasted a week. If you're not trying to be a hair stylist, you have no need to be here.
You can go ahead and get your things, and you can leave today. -That's fine. You can pipe it down a little bit, too.
No, I don't have to pipe anything down. Just go ahead and get your things, and you can exit the salon today. Even though the hair salon didn't work out, Minnie is one of the only people that always supports me and my dreams.
Goodbye. Bye. ♪♪ Can we reach the door?
[Bleep] Remember we're on a budget. Ooh, look at this bed. It's our first time living on our own, and we need to buy some stuff for the house.
You can get up there. This one's nice. -This is $2,100.
-Damn. -How much is that one? -This is $1,900.
-$1,900. -Mm-hmm. Since the boys don't have a job, it's kind of hard on us, 'cause we have to buy everything.
[Bleep] This pillow's almost big as me. Hey, it's heavy, too. And I also have to support my son, and I have to support his dad and it's very frustrating.
I think we should go somewhere else. I know. This is over the budget.
Damn. We can't do nothing. I know.
They need to get a job. I guess we need to tell them they need to get a job as soon as possible. Have you talked to Chris about it?
It is causing problems between Chris and I, because we have a child, and I think he should get on his ass and get a damn job. But it seems like now they're just lazy because they know that we bring in the money and we're supporting them. What I feel about Jordan is I can't do anything.
I feel like I'm just trapped at the house. I can't go out or anything. Yeah, that's the way I feel, too.
-Well, he's too controlling. -I know. We can't even go to your room without him thinking that we're talking about them, or talking about someone else.
-You're not a kid, okay. -I need to put my foot down. -Lay it down, okay?
-All right. Okay. ♪♪ -Hey.
-Hello. You can sit beside me. -Picnic was fun.
-Yeah. Minnie called us today, 'cause she said she wants to apologize for getting the twins that interview. I feel like ever since the twerk-off, she's been trying to sabotage us.
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? See, right there, you said it like that, doing that, that's some hating [bleep] It's like she jumped to their side, and she don't even [bleep] with us anymore.
I want to be woman enough to apologize for, you know, helping the twins get a job at Boogaloos. But did you -- did they ask you, or you just went over there and started talking about it? I mean, we was just on the subject of how they was gonna make money in Atlanta.
I'm gonna just keep my mouth shut for my own sake. Like, she didn't give no [bleep] about putting you on blast at the picnic. She was just like.
. . Hello chicken-[bleep] ass.
I don't know. Just think it's shady. I'm gonna give Minnie another chance, 'cause we go way back.
She still hasn't gained my full trust, though. Regardless, I don't need the twins stepping all over my turf. Why are you smiling so much?
I know. Got a little glow. Shut up, guys.
What's his name that's from the club? -Andre. -Andre.
He, like, works out three times a day. He's real nice. I'm not sure if I want to date someone now because I'm still worried about the situation with Wooda.
WOODA: What you getting ready for? I'm going on a date. You ain't gonna find nobody like me, though, so it don't really matter.
It's really eating me up inside, so I've been doing a lot of work trying to manage my emotions. So I heard about this thing, it's a Re-boot bootcamp. It's a seminar.
It's like motivational. And then you also work on yourself and your other relationships. So I want to go to it, but then I also want to invite you guys.
And we're going to this because. . .
? I'm not really sure about this whole Re-bootcamp thing. It sounds kind of weird.
But honestly, I have a lot to work on in my relationship with Lontel, so it might not be that bad. MINNIE: I think it'll help me out tremendously. 'Cause my father, he doesn't want to be in my life, so it's like messing with my relationships.
Like I can't -- I'm picking the wrong guys. And it's like. .
. I'm sorry. With my father not being around, I have this hole in my heart, and since my birthday's coming up, I think this Re-bootcamp will be a step in the right direction.
I think all of us need a little help. I'm gonna hold you to this. It better be fantastic.
I better come out a [bleep] great person. [ Laughter ] ♪♪ What'd they say about Andre at the daycare? That he was doing good.
My mom was picking him up, and he was running in the hallways, screaming and moving his little hands. -Yeah. -He did good.
Mom's stressing about money. The other day she was crying 'cause she was telling me that she has bills to pay, and her missing work, like, to watch Andre. Because my mom only works two days a week, so she's losing money herself.
When we moved here from Dallas, my boyfriend, Chris, was supposed to get a job, but he hasn't gotten one, and me living with him is so frustrating, because we're with each other 24/7, and sometimes he can really get on my nerves. I don't have enough money, and it's stressing me out because I have to worry about what I have to buy here, what we're gonna eat, or what are we gonna wear. So I need help.
I didn't say I'm not gonna help you. I'm gonna help you. Babe, we've been in Atlanta for a little while, and I don't know why you haven't even started looking for a job.
Like that? For real? I'm over here busting my ass off, while you're over here ain't doing [bleep] You call your [bleep] a job, going to clubs and [bleep] and shaking your ass?
But that's money. That's money. It ain't no [bleep] job.
It's money, but I don't call that [bleep] no job. Well, at least I'm getting money. I call it putting yourself out there doing like, doing like -- How am I putting myself out there if I'm not showing much?
I ain't showing my titties. Girls go into the club and twerk, basically, they're putting theirself out there. You act like I'm a ho.
You act like I strip for money. There may be a little bit of butt cheek, but that's it. -A [bleep] butt cheek?
-I ain't [bleep] naked. Chris is against my twerking, but he is not complaining about the money I'm bringing in. And if he has a problem with it, maybe he should get a job.
You can stay with your [bleep] ass-shaking job. -Shut up, man. You're pissing me off, like, for real.
-[Bleep] I ain't got time. -Get out. For real.
Whatever, man. Should've just stayed home. -Go back to Texas.
-What? You heard me. Oi.
Oh. -Hey, you have my pants, girl. -Wait, wait.
I think those are mine, 'cause I had some in the drawer. Oh, well, here. Manda, I'm really stressing so hard 'cause of Chris and I keep arguing.
Fighting with Chris sucks. It seems like it's getting worse. Moving to Atlanta was supposed to give us our independence, but all the stuff that's going on is making me miss Andre.
I'm thinking about I want to go home, 'cause I just can't take this no more. You know, there's things going for us over here. Like, I can't work by myself.
I'm nothing without you. But, Amanda, but I want to also go home because I miss Andre. Maybe we should just call mom, you know, and get her advice.
In Dallas, we were living with our parents. And whenever we had problems, they're there to support us. But they're only a phone call away.
And we have to show them that we can be independent. Yeah, I know. -Hey, mom.
-Hey, mom. Hi, mija. Say hi to mom and Amanda.
ANDRE: Hi. Hi. -Hi, dada.
-I miss you. I miss you, dada. JANIE: How are you guys doing?
I'm really struggling, and I'm not happy. Chris and I have been fighting every day, and I'm thinking about going back to Texas. -She misses Andre.
-Like I really do miss Andre. I just want to be home with him. Well, Andrea, I think that you need to give it some time there in Atlanta.
And things will get better. Don't worry about Andre. Don't cry, Andrea.
I know it's hard, mija. Yes. Well, let me talk to your dad and see what we can do, but more than likely, we'll see you guys pretty soon.
-Okay. -Bye, mom. Oh, my gosh, our parents are coming down to see us.
And I cannot wait to see Andre. I can't wait to see him, either. I miss him so much.
Okay, mom. -Bye-bye. -Bye.
I just can't wait for mom to come. You know, maybe after they visit, you know, you'll feel different and you won't want to leave Atlanta, you know, and stay here with me. ♪♪ MINNIE: Let's have fun, girls.
We will. It's really pretty. -Yeah.
It is. I'm happy that Emily and Minnie are coming with me to the Re-bootcamp today. We have all broken relationships that we need to fix, so I'm glad we can tackle it together.
-Good to meet you. -Great, great, ladies. So, have a seat.
Welcome to Re-bootcamp. I am Calvin, a. k.
a. Paster Cal. And I am Wendy.
Our theme for today is, find your voice and keep your man. [ Laughs ] And relationships is our thing. That's what we do, and that's why we're here today.
Pastor Calvin and his wife are experts at relationships. They've been doing these seminars for years now. They have their own special way of helping you out with your own issues.
Tell me a little bit about you and why are you here, and what are you expecting to get out of today. I want to work on myself first, 'cause, like, with my relationships, I get hurt, but then I forgive them, and I just let them run all over me, but then I stay by their sides. My biggest problem in relationship is trying to have the guy fill in that empty space that my father left out.
I let my boyfriend get away with a lot that I shouldn't just go through. So I need to be stronger. -Okay.
Now we're about to go into a deeper level. WENDY: All right, so we're gonna walk over to the trail on the other side. Walk this way.
On the trees in the trail, you'll see markers. You read it, and if it applies to your life, you need to just grab one of the numbers and continue on the trail. I'm really nervous about taking this trail because I know I have some issues built up inside that I've been avoiding lately.
But I know I have to face 'em, head on. -You ready? -Yes.
Let's get going. Pastor Calvin has a really unconventional approach to helping us solve our problems. By taking us out into nature and making us visually identify our insecurities, we're able to see our issues more clearly.
Every time we would walk further and further, things just started hitting us harder and harder. So, we're going to use this tape, okay? Okay.
This is going to put your issues on your face, so that you can look at it and that you can attack it, and that you can get rid of it once and for all. CALVIN: So we're going to look in the mirror. All the things that you thought from the trail, I'm going to express them to you now.
Emily. "If I lose him, no one else will want me. " "You will never be good enough.
" CALVIN: Emily. "You will never be good enough. " As you hear me say these things to you, what feelings are coming out of you now?
-Anger. -Tell me why. EMILY: 'Cause certain things I shouldn't let bother me.
You don't have to be what people say you are. You're better than that. Re-Bootcamp has really opened up my eyes to a lot of my issues.
But I need to stop putting on an attitude, and open up my feelings a little bit more so people know I'm not just mean. I just don't like letting people know I'm hurting. Bri, take a look in the mirror.
"I never got the chance to say goodbye. " Talk to me, Bri. What's going on in your heart now?
I lost my dad when I was 9. You never got a chance to say goodbye. How do you think that impacted you?
Like my father wasn't there like to get to see his grandkids and me and my brother grow up or anything. Really? Seeing Malik grow up without his grandfather has really been hard.
It's -- I miss my dad so much that I want him to see all my accomplishments that I made in life. So it's, like, really hurt me, I guess, like in my heart, like it really hurts me and likes stays with -- with me. CALVIN: Minnie.
"It's hard to let go of my past. " Talk to me. I feel empty, 'cause of my father.
Tell me about him. He hasn't been in my life. I know I have a lot of issues built up inside that I have been avoiding lately.
But I know that I have to -- I have to face 'em. Have you talked to him at all? How does it make you feel about Minnie?
How does that make you feel about you? That if he wouldn't accept me as his child, then I'm not good enough. He doesn't define you.
The whole idea here is to raise you above your circumstances. ♪♪ I'm so excited to see Andre. Today is the day our parents come and visit us and I am so excited.
But I don't want them to see Chris and I fighting, so him and I are gonna play nice. We're gonna see mama. Let's go.
-Let's go. -Where's mama? -Hi, dada!
Come here, dada. [ Indistinct conversations ] Missed you guys so much. Andre, look what mommy got you.
-You want an airplane? -Yeah. Do we -- do we go this way?
It feels so good to have our parents here to talk face-to-face, 'cause we have so much to tell them. This is my room, I mean, Chris and I's room. It's a good size.
I like it. And how's the relationship with the guys going? It's all right.
It's something different. You know, I'm not used to, like, being with him all day, 24/7. ANDREA: It gets frustrating, very annoying, 'cause Chris and I have been getting into it every day.
We argue every day. That's all we do. It's not a healthy relationship when you argue.
What do you argue about? Money or jobs or -- -Jobs. -And jealousy?
It's jealousy, it's some jealousy. Have you talked to him about it? Yes, we do talk about it, but then we talk about it and we argue.
Still argue about it. If he doesn't respect you, then you need to just really think about it, and move on. I worry, Andrea.
I worry when -- well, both of us worry, yes. But when you call me and all I can do is just talk to you over the phone, but I can't visit you 'cause you're -- you're far away. It hard being away from home, but it's even harder seeing my mom cry.
AMANDA: But we have to give it time. 'Cause we want a better future for us and Andre. OSCAR: I know what I want to do.
I'll put him in my bus when we take it back to the Valley. But you have to make your own decisions, and if you want to be this far away. .
. You decide. We've talked about a number of deep issues, and, you know, it's not always easy.
We noticed that a lot of you had some of the same answers. Like number 1, "You'll never be good enough. " Why do you guys feel like you'll never be good enough?
I think I always try to make other people happy, like in my relationship. Like I'm always trying to please him and it never seems like it's enough to keep everything okay. Do you feel like if you lose him, nobody else will want you?
Yeah. Anybody else? BRI: I haven't even been in a relationship with the father of my child, but we've been, like, on and off for like four years now, but we've never been in a relationship.
He does what he wants to do. -Minnie? -I was engaged.
My fiancé cheated on me and had a child. -Okay. -And made me feel like it means that, you know, I'm not good enough.
I usually don't bring up my ex because it hurts me. I really have trust issues because of that. As a little person, dating is hard enough as it is.
Now you're making it worse for the next guy to date me. Do you feel that you can just allow anyone to do whatever they want to do in your life, and you deserve it? "Little" may be your stature, but it's not your worth.
WENDY: See all these issues here, just take one issue and we're gonna light it on fire. There it is, "I'm not good enough. " There it is.
"I don't consider myself pretty. " This is symbolic of getting rid of everything that we thought had us down. It will only make a difference if you believe it.
This Re-Bootcamp has been eye-opening to me. I know I have some issues with Wooda that I'm not ready to deal with just yet, however, I think this will help me face them in the future. It's been a pleasure meeting you guys.
EMILY: Thank you. Well, let's have a wonderful life from here on out. We ready?
Let's go. ♪♪ You ready to eat, papa, dinner? -Yeah.
-This is nice. [ Indistinct conversations ] -Got it, Amanda? -Yeah, girl.
Even though we argue with our boyfriends, they're still a part of our lives, and we want our parents to get to know them better. Chris, what plans do you really have? Nobody gots a normal life or nothing like that.
Nobody's perfect, but I feel like I need to start working again, you know, just like that way we won't be like cooped up all the time, and that's how the arguments start, you know? Jordan, have you -- have you started looking? Yeah, a little bit, but not that much, no.
I mean, yeah, if I find something, I'll get on it. Okay. So, girls, just be honest, how long do you plan to do this club-entertainment stuff?
Do you guys just twerk or do you guys do something other than twerking? So awkward. Back in Texas, we twerked also, so I don't even know why my mom is bringing this up at the table.
Yeah, we do make money, but we are not strippers. I just hope they don't think bad of us. Yeah, everyone thinks that we're strippers.
There's always gonna be someone that wants to put you guys down. I know that. That's why I'm not -- I don't pay attention.
And I really don't care what anyone has to think or say, 'cause I know what we -- I know what I do, exactly what I do, and I'm not a stripper. Well, the twerking, I'm not too fond of. But -- but if that's what you want to do, you know, it's gonna be -- it's gonna be on you.
JANIE: Well, guess it's time to start picking up after Andre. I'm surprised he stayed up this long. Since I'm here, I can -- I can try to help as much as I can.
Hello, mother. Finally I put Andre to sleep so we can have some us time. Oh, okay, well, good.
Even though it's been a little awkward with our parents -- But I don't want them to go. I don't want them to go, either. OSCAR: Now that the guys ain't here, what kind of plans do you have?
They're not working and y'all are out trying to get a job, and -- Yeah, it is -- We have to like kind of support them, and then have -- and then have to send you money for Andre, and it's, like, puts more pressure on me. And it's frustrating. I guess that's why Chris and I have like, really have been getting, like, into it.
OSCAR: Yeah. Do you think he's taking advantage of you? I wish he had a job.
It's stressful, very stressful. Chris and I have a lot to work on, but I don't want my parents to worry too much. Ever since we were babies, our parents have been overprotective of us because we're little people.
How did you feel when you found out that we were gonna be little? When you were born, they told us that you were Down Syndrome. After all the MRIs and x-rays, and they came out and they told us that you were little people.
And how we felt? Well, that was a relief. -That was a relief.
It was like, "Oh, is that all? " But that's why we've been overprotective and. .
. but it's time to -- -Let go. -Yeah.
JANIE: You let go. Yes. We always rely on our parents for everything, but it is time to be on our own.
Even if it's gonna be hard, we can do it. I'm not gonna lie, I was embarrassed with y'all's twerking. -[ Laughs ] I've never been embarrassed of y'all being little people.
It's nice to know that you can take care of yourself and -- -And I really do, like, really do appreciate y'all helping me out with Andre. I don't even know what I would do without y'all. It's really not that far away.
[ Laughter ] MONIE: So, we gonna sit outside. Beautiful weather. -Yes.
-Of course. I'm taking Morlin out to lunch today to let him know that things didn't work out at the salon. Who had the chopped sandwich?
-That was me. -Chopped sandwich and beans. Thank you.
Chicken look good you got, too. It's juicy. I'm kind of nervous to tell him that I got fired.
I mean, he's not as forgiving as Minnie, and who knows how he's gonna react. So, how have things been going with Minnie's shop? Well, I actually got fired.
You got fired? Yep. I don't want to hear that [bleep] I told you don't leave your job until you found something else better to do.
You didn't listen to me, and look how it turned out. Now the little income you were getting for yourself, that was gonna be your personal money. Now I got to just give you personal money and take care of everything around the house.
That was real stupid. -So you calling me stupid? -Somewhat.
Golly, take it easy. You need to put yourself in my shoes. How you think I feel?
I know Morlin's mad, but calling me stupid? Really? I mean, we're a couple, and we're supposed to support each other.
Besides, I may have gotten fired from the hair salon, but I'm still planning on pursuing my voiceover career. I'm over here trying to juggle all this stuff, trying to take care of the house. I don't know, Monie.
I done lost my appetite. But you got to get your [bleep] together. Morlin, I'm trying to eat my food and enjoy it, and you're ruining all of it.
You got to get your [bleep] together. Yeah. So you just gonna walk -- Oh.
Morlin? I'm sorry. -Hey, girls?
-Yeah? OSCAR: We're gonna miss our flight. Come on, let's go.
Ugh. I don't want my parents to leave, especially Andre. But I'm really glad they came 'cause I really needed their support.
I'm gonna miss 'em, too, but at least we have enough other. Yeah. Remember what I told you, okay?
-Yeah. -Be strong. Everything will get better.
-Yeah. -Love you. -Love you.
I'll see you guys very soon, okay? Okay. I love you.
Love you, too. OSCAR: You want to leave? Say bye.
No. -Yeah. -Bye.
-Let's go. -[ Crying ] -Say bye. -I'm sorry, sweetie.
Bye. ♪♪ I'm so nervous about this voiceover stuff. But you'll be fine.
This what you want to do and -- -Right. Morlin was real upset that I lost my job at the salon, and I wish he would have my back more. But like always, Minnie is there to help me out, and she's coming with me to my first voiceover class.
You think they'll have you doing. . .
A skit? -Yeah. -I don't know.
Now, memorizing, now, I hope they don't have me doing that just yet. Let me read from a paper first, man. I'm brand new to this.
It'll work out, just a new change to your life. You'll be good. Speaking of changes, I went to the Re-Boot and -- -Mm-hmm.
Oh, yeah, how did that go? It went well. Like, Re-Boot, it taught me, you know, to stop worrying about your past relationships, stop worrying about my dad.
Like, put it in God's hands, and let it be. I feel that I have changed since I've been in the Re-Bootcamp. Like, I'm much calmer, I talk about my issues, try not to hold things in.
Now Minnie is doing what's best for Minnie. She's not looking backwards, she's looking forward. -How you doing?
-Hi. Signing in, thank you. Headed back here when you're ready, okay?
Okay, thank you. This class is very important. My dream is finally coming true, and I really don't want to mess it up.
I want you to really over-enunciate. You ready? "Bobby better buy bigger rubber baby buggie bumpers.
" "Bobby better buy bigger rubber baby buggie bumpers. " Warm up? These are more like tongue twisters.
-So, who wants to read first? -Yeah. Okay, cool.
Here you go. -Thank you. -All right.
-Get it, Monie. -Okay, and go. "North Carolina has given the term 'zip it' a whole new meaning.
" DELLA: You can't build into the read. You have to really start strong. And go.
"These beautiful mountains offers some most -- offers some of the most --" -I'll tell you what. It sounded a little whiny. Go back to the top of the sentence, okay?
Got it. "North Carolina has given the term 'zip it' a whole new meaning. " -I don't care.
We can't sound like we're reading. And go. -"The adventure you've been waiting for is right in your backyard, so zip it.
" There you go, girl. Good job. -Thank you.
I did it. It wasn't easy, but I finally get to prove to Morlin that I got this. Can I take this material?
You can, absolutely. Keep up the good work, okay? I will.
Thank you. ♪♪ Hey, girl. What's going on?
Chillin'. How you doing? Fine.
Oh, look. Hey. Hi.
So precious. EMILY: Miss Juicy invited us to get together for lunch. Last time we saw Miss Juicy, she told us that Minnie was lying about having a boyfriend, Pastor Troy.
Minnie ain't the one that they need to be getting leadership from, 'cause that heifer shiesty, too. Pastor Troy supposed to have been her boyfriend for eight months. That's a lie.
Baby, she ain't been dating for one month. I bet she heard about Minnie's birthday party and she's just trying to stir [bleep] up. MISS JUICY: What y'all been up to?
Working hard? I'm pregnant. Girl.
. . No, ma'am.
So, how far along are you? You know? -Eight weeks right now.
-Oh, my God. How are our other girls, you know? I got in it with one of 'em.
Pretty much all of them. -What happened? They didn't think I was pregnant, and then they're like, "But we don't think you're pregnant, so pee on this stick.
" I was like, "You little [bleep] brought a pee stick to the [bleep] barn? At a picnic? She pulled that [bleep] out her purse.
This is at -- Who did? -One of the little twins. -Oh, my God.
After the fact that they showed up at my house with a baby gift. So I was like, "All right. " Pissed on the stick, threw it in the middle of the pile, and said, "Boom [bleep]" Yeah.
Well, other than that, what do you guys got going on this week? There's a party we might go to. It's like Minnie's birthday.
I'm getting so tired of hearing about Minnie. I don't know what it's gonna take for her to come clean about Pastor Troy. She done told everybody.
Enough is enough. I'm gonna get her to confess. -Have you talked to her?
I haven't talked to her recently, but the last time I talked to her, she had me so upset because she's, like, lying in my face. Some people these days. .
. I don't know what I'm gonna do this week. I might go club to club, hop around, and see what's going on.
I hope she's not saying what I think she is. If Miss Juicy crashes this party, all hell's gonna break loose. I'm sure I got some things up my sleeve.
-Hi. -Hey. Are you excited about your party?
Yes. Hope everyone gets along. Hey, Minnie.
-Hey. -Happy birthday. Tonight is my birthday party and I invited all the girls, and they promised they're gonna be on their best behavior, because tonight is all about Miss Minnie.
-Hey, baby. -Happy birthday. Happy birthday.
Uh-oh. Look who it is. -Hey.
-Hey. Since it's Minnie's birthday party, and she's our girl, we agreed to play nice with the Cheeks. But only for tonight.
MINNIE: You want to go dance? [ Dance music playing ] MONIE: Get it, Minnie, get it, Minnie. Go, baby, there you go.
Hey, hey. [ Cheers ] -Happy birthday. -Happy birthday, girl.
Oh, hell no. Oh. Hey.
Are you for real? I know Atlanta is a small town, and word must got around about my birthday, but I did not expect Miss Juicy to walk through the door. Are you serious?
You have the balls to do that? MISS JUICY: I heard it was your birthday, so I wanted to come and pay my respects. You look nice.
Thank you. I had a bad feeling Miss Juicy was gonna show up. Sure enough, look who walked in.
This is not gonna be good. You is the last person I expected to walk through that door. You know, our last conversation, we didn't end on good terms or anything.
I was gonna come up here and apologize to you, because I knew I was gonna be the bigger person because I knew you wasn't gonna do it. What the hell? Nobody messes with my bestie.
Minnie always have my back, and there is no way I'm gonna let Miss Juicy ruin her night, especially when Minnie has already been having a hard time. So, Minnie, you need to call me sometime so we can get together and start over, and let bygones be bygones. Glad you came.
We've been friends for a long time. She ain't my friend. -Who not your friend?
-You. She ain't my friend, so I ain't got to pay attention. -You don't have to, sweetie.
-I'm not your sweetie. -You're whatever I call you. -Uh, bye.
No, I'm not whatever you call me. You whatever I call you. My name is Monie and you address me by Monie.
Nobody don't even know who Monie is. I spend money. -This ain't what you want, cuz.
Monie, sit down. I wasn't talking to you. Tonight is my birthday and the last thing I want is drama, so everybody better calm down, or Miss Minnie is not gonna be happy.
It's my birthday. Y'all need to tell the right person. [Bleep] Stop.
Like, dead-ass serious. Minnie's telling you to stop. Respect her.
If you were my friend, it's a [bleep] birthday. You need to be cordial. She ain't my friend.
I don't know her. I don't have to sit her and entertain her. -I don't want to be your friend.
-Good. So we cool. We agree about something.
Yay. Clap, clap, clap, bravo. Nobody told you to entertain me anyway.
For real, this ain't what you want. Ain't nobody even invite you. How you get here?
You know what? You don't have to invite me. Exactly.
You invited yourself, so that's why ain't nobody respecting you, boo. I'm the queen of Atlanta, boo. [Bleep] the queen of Atlanta.
She can kiss my mother[bleep] ass. Girl, that's all you can say. Can you come up with something else?
Can you come up with something else? I can come up with a lot of [bleep] I can come up with a lot of [bleep] I can come up with a lot of [bleep] bitch. [ Glass shatters ] MONIE: You ain't ready.
Who looking like a wet puppy, though? Who looking like a wet puppy, though? I ain't even tripping.
'Cause this bitch don't know who the [bleep] she talking to. Yeah, whatever. My party was supposed to be drama-free, and Juicy shows up, and Monie throws a drink in her face?
This supposed to be my girl, and she does this to me on my birthday? MONIE: Why are you still here? For real?
Why? You invited yourself. And, Minnie, I'm mad at you, because for real, she didn't put you on blast right now.
You don't have to always pretend to be the good person. Who is this person? I never in my life seen Monie act like this.
Come on now. It's supposed to be about me tonight. Not you, me.
It's my [bleep] birthday. This [bleep] is beyond petty. I don't want no drama.
But I didn't even do nothing to you, though. For real. Don't do me.
Don't do the one that got your back, though, cuz. That's all I'm saying. I ain't with that [bleep] Bye, Minnie, I'm gone.
I don't want no drama, okay? I'm fixing to go, 'cause I can't deal with this [bleep] See your way out, bitch. This does not make any sense.
After all Juicy done put Minnie through, but then I stand up for her, and this is the thanks that I get? I wanted peace. For once, not have no drama.
That [bleep] ain't cool. I'm not at all. Like, I'm beyond pissed.
<i> Next time on "Little Women: Atlanta". . .
</i> Put your seatbelt on, guys. I think we're gonna use two feet. She had it coming.
I mean, you just blew the [bleep] up, like, for real. -Sure did. Boom, boom.
Could it be some truth in what she was saying about Troy? We didn't know they had you guys doing, like, dirty work. Ghetto ratchet [bleep] Bitch, you look ratchet 'cause you're pregnant.
Bitch. I'll take you down. I [bleep] dare you.