‘Basketball Wives’ Recap: Jackie Christie + Evelyn Lozada Clash in New York

Photo Credit: VH1

By: A.J. Niles

On the latest episode of “Basketball Wives,” Jackie Christie finally pushes Evelyn Lozada over the edge as they have an altercation in New York.

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11 comments

  1. Evelyn made this about the kids when she told Jackie to see about her grandkids. She can’t get all mad now that Jackie is now bringing up her daughter when Evelyn went there first.

    1. Not the same. Evelyn didn’t directly insult Jackie’s kids. She insulted Jackie and told her to be a grandmother. Jackie actually called Ev’s daughter a whore. Big difference.

  2. Evelyn thought Jackie was going to back down but it didn’t play out that way. Now watch her try to get Jackie kicked off the show.

  3. I’m trying to understand when the f-ck Jackie got all this damn courage. When Brooke whooped her a-s, she didn’t have all this mouth.

  4. I love Jackie. Crazy and all. She doesnt pretend to be normal. Evelyn is sad. First her daughter is a grown women hanging out with grown women. Not some baby with virgin ears.
    Why is evelyn on this show. She has rich man who wont marry her, child support coming in, why?

  5. I must agree this show is becoming a bad look for Evelyn she doesn’t need this show like the others

  6. Evelyn is a mean girl, and met her match. She thought she could say whatever she wanted to Jackie, and Jackie would go to a corner. Evelyn started first with talking about Jackie’s grandchild and daughter. Jackie was wrong too. Evelyn constantly talks about people’s looks, they need a make over/ fat, or she likes hanging out with pretty girls, and not girls who look like a mess. She is really shallow and high school. Jackie is crazy, but she don’t make fun of pls look.

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