Andy Cohen Says Monique Samuels Handled Business at the Reunion with Binder of Receipts

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The fallout from Monique Samuels and Candiace Dillard’s altercation continues.

Real Housewives of Potomac” is having one of its most controversial seasons yet. The fallout from Monique Samuels and Candiace Dillard’s altercation has been a lot to process. Viewers have been discussing the situation on social media since last year. Interestingly enough, fans of the show aren’t the only ones who have chosen sides. So have most of the other cast members. At this point, Gizelle Bryant, Wendy Osefo, and Robyn Dixon are Team Candiace. And Ashley Darby is Team Monique. She even wrote a character statement to help Monique file a countersuit against Candiace.

As for Karen Huger, she said she would remain neutral. But Candiace and others believe she’s actually siding with Monique.

Gizelle Bryant was a target at the reunion.

So with Ashley and Karen refusing to ice Monique out of the group, both have become targets themselves. Interestingly enough, Monique may have gotten even at the reunion. Gizelle said that Monique would be the one in the hot seat, however, Gizelle was the one who got called out the most.

It’s now been revealed that Monique came to the reunion with a binder full of receipts. Recently, Andy Cohen discussed this. And he said Monique’s receipts were so damaging that he’s never seen anything like it before.

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25 comments

  1. I think Karen, Monique, and Ashley were supposed to be the villains this season but they have annoyed me the least this season. And that’s huge for me considering all three have annoyed me a lot in the past. I am ready to move on from the fight, and Gizelle and Monique need to just be honest and accept they will never like each other.. So what’s next? We need some new storylines next season.

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