Everyone was too tired to argue that night, but after a relaxing sound bath the next day, they were refreshed and ready. Kary and LeeAnne try to speak privately, but D’Andra, who thinks LeeAnne is controlling, needs the conversation to happen in front of her because she wants to control it.
Next thing you know, Kameron is throwing napkins and calling Brandi trash, setting the scene for the next night’s argument.
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The lakeside setting was serene and peaceful, but the atmosphere was tense. Hostess Kary Brittingham tries to set the tone by apologizing to newcomer, and first Asian American Housewife of Dallas, Tiffany Moon, for any times Tiffany may have “felt” bullied by her. She lets Tiffany know that she wants her to feel love and acceptance.
It is too hot in Bangkok. These women have lost their minds. First, D’Andra brings one of her frenemy LeeAnne’s L’Infinity dresses with her and films a scene making fun of her and Kary’s attempts to put it on. When they finally arrive at dinner, they cannot stop laughing at how hard the dress is to put on, to the extent that Brandi actually tells them they are being hella mean.
In the annals of Housewife arguments, some of the greatest have come about when one Housewife accuses, or even simply infers, that another Housewife is an alcoholic. It’s a classic of the genre, but in Copenhagen, Brandi gives it a novel twist.
Kameron’s Beaver Creek home is palatial and decorated like a medieval hunting lodge. There is a bowling alley and an elevator, which brings a certain level of drama when storming off to one’s bedroom after yelling at someone about bashing an adopted baby.
LeeAnne is running around Playa Del Carmen with a secret engagement ring and a boob job so fresh that it is still bleeding. Even more ominous? While preparing for her surgery, she told Brandi that Cary’s husband “gets his d*&@k sucked at the Round-Up”, a secret that somehow takes several days to come out.