Watch: Evelyn Lozada and Jackie Christie Almost Come to Blows

At the end of the most recent “Basketball Wives” episode, VH1 showed a mid-season preview. From the looks of the clip, things escalate quickly.

At first, we see lines drawn between the LA girls (Jackie Christie & Malaysia Pargo) and the Miami veterans. Next, we see Jennifer Williams make her grand return and Evelyn and Jennifer have their sit-down and hash out their differences.

Lastly, we see Jackie Christie still being messy and stirring the pot amongst Evelyn and the other ladies. Evelyn received an advanced copy of Ta’Kari Lee’s tell-all book and this seems to be another point of conflict between Evelyn and Jackie. This culminates at the end of the clip with Evelyn trying to fight Jackie.

Check out the clip below:

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13 comments

  1. So Evelyn changed, huh? Does Iyanla ever fix anyone’s life? Because this right here is definately not does not look like it! A bunch of old hags still fighting and talking behind each other’s backs!

  2. This was bound to happen. And the irony of Evelyn fighting Jackie but playing nice with Tami. People really know who to try, huh. LOL.

  3. I am not upset with Evelyn for wanting to beat Jackie up. Jackie has been messy and a liar since day one. The way she treats her daughter is unacceptable! Im glad Evelyn is calling her out on her messiness and cruelty. Somebody should have done it a long time ago.

  4. Evelyn and Tami met their match. Crazy people don’t know how to be scared of anyone. That’s the one thing I do like about Jackie. She doesn’t fear any of those broads.

  5. Evelyn said all bets were off when Jackie said something slick about her daughter Shanice. We will see…

  6. Idc what nobody say Jackie is messy AF . And she might be crazy . . . but she ain’t bout that life .

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