Miss Wanda Explains Why She Called Melody Holt a Sister Wife + Complimenting Arionne Curry

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The sister wife comment by Miss Wanda is explained.

Miss Wanda doesn’t mind if if she offends some “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” fans. For her, it’s more important that she stays true to herself and speaks her mind. So she had some things to say on Instagram Live after the recent episode. One thing she doesn’t regret is calling Melody Holt a “sister wife” in her green screen interview.

She said, “Okay, sister-wife is someone that a man been messing around with another woman and the wife knew about it. And if she knew about it for so long, she becomes her sister. The man can make both of them as his wife. So yeah, she is a sister wife. Both of them…they in this together. So yeah, I did say that. Sorry if I offended anybody but hey, it is what it is. And hey, I’m not gonna take it back because that’s what I meant. I meant what I say. And that’s all the time.”

The Instagram compliment isn’t an issue in Miss Wanda’s opinion.

Miss Wanda also doesn’t understand why Melody felt it was messy for her to call Arionne Curry beautiful on Instagram. “I seen Arionne on the thing so I knew it was her because of her last name and her name was all over TV everywhere. So when I was scrolling down, I happened to just see her name. And I popped up on it. I said, ‘Is this the girl?’ I just said, ‘Oh girl, you’re beautiful.’ That was it. I just said she’s beautiful.”

She continued, “For all the girls to come and say, ‘Well you’re a friend of Mel. How can you tell Mel something when you were following Arionne?’ When was I following Arionne cause I was scrolling through my page and say oh I see this girl, ‘You’re beautiful?'”

Miss Wanda just doesn’t see the issue. “I was just giving her a compliment and I kept on. Never thought anything else of it until two years later.”

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