RHOP Recap: Robyn & Wendy Continue to Clash + Ashley’s Separation Leaks

RHOP Season 7 Episode 4 Recap
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On the recent episode of “Real Housewives of Potomac,” Wendy is still trying to figure out if she should move forward with Peter. She tells Eddie that Peter said that she’d have to put down $300,000 to own a good chunk of her Nigerian lounge. Eddie thinks Wendy may already have too much on her plate for a new venture. 

Robyn still doesn’t want Wendy to attend her family fun day event. But she does feel bad about not inviting her children. So she proposes that Candiace brings Wendy’s kids. Wendy feels this is disrespectful. And she refuses to allow her children to attend Robyn’s event. 

Candiace has no words for Gizelle after she made some messy accusations about Chris. At this point, Candiace can only forgive Gizelle if she walks back the accusations. As for Gizelle, she thinks Chris should have apologized to her. 

And news of Ashley and Michael’s separation leaks to the press.

Here’s a recap for, “Not All Fun and Games.”

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2 comments

  1. How old are Robyn and Wendy?
    Giselle knows that Candice is dramatic and is not one for apologies. Nether is she.
    If Karen doesn’t want to be Charisse, she doesn’t have to be leave without drama.

  2. Giselle is the one that told the lie and if I was Candice I would never apologies to her neither would my husband. I could see if someone else on the show was having or had trouble with a married man. But she the only one. She not a bad looking g lady, all the married men don’t want her. She not the best-looking lady on the show. She about to be rachet trying to break up a marriage. If she was that good, why couldn’t she keep her ex-husband from his other females in the streets. Giselle lay back he don’t want you.

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