Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFollows three successful couples through their business and personal lives, in the DC, Virginia, Maryland area.Follows three successful couples through their business and personal lives, in the DC, Virginia, Maryland area.Follows three successful couples through their business and personal lives, in the DC, Virginia, Maryland area.
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Joi Carter
• 2023
Erana Tyler
• 2023
D.J. Quicksilva
• 2023
Ashley Silva
• 2023
Clifton IV Pettie
• 2023
Jamie Tyler
• 2023
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Wow...winter had them pegged....period...and I didn't see any fake with her unlike Monique coming to them the wrong way....and I liked Monique..still do but she should have presented that issue more correctly...period..ashley..need to calm down...
I watch this show and I enjoy it very much! However Monique is toooo hard on Chris! He seems like a very good father, son, and husband to me. I'm not really understanding her issues with Chris! It seems like too much criticism to me. I guess she has her reasons for what she is saying. However it's not coming across as not valid to me. It's coming across as he is trying very hard to please her and he is coming up short frequently.
I enjoy seeing black couples working on their relationships. I will keep watching and I hope the show expands to other cities as well. Keep up the good work everyone Involved in the production of the show! 😍😍😍😍😍
I enjoy seeing black couples working on their relationships. I will keep watching and I hope the show expands to other cities as well. Keep up the good work everyone Involved in the production of the show! 😍😍😍😍😍
Ashley is very unpleasant. She has to be right. I don't like the way she speaks to her mother. I'm sure as someone around her mother's generation she feels guilt as well as Ashley's pain. Her mother apologized, was else do you want. I also don't like the way Ashley disrespects Clifton. It's very difficult to watch the show with her behavior. Lastly, she should not be frustrated and angered because her friends and mother did not read her book. Maybe if she did not come off so hostile, maybe they would. Not everyone likes to read. I myself with long hauler Covid, I now find it difficult to read. You don't know why people are not reading your book so stop being so opinionated. Wishing you the best!
I was actually one of the people who didn't care for this show to begin with. But then I thought about it, and I rarely like the first season of shows. I think I'm just not into that "getting to know the cast" season. Ultimately I decided to show wasn't for me and didn't even finish season one. But then I heard on the radio that they touch on topics that are generally taboo within the black community, specifically mental health, so I started Season 2.
I must say, it's really not that bad! I like the ladies a lot more than I did on the first season, specifically, Ashley and Erana. I am a Ready to Love fan so I was already familiar with Clifton and Joi. I'm hoping to see some positivity from the two of them because I was so turned off by their behavior (primarily Joi's) during the reunion show but I digress.
As with any reality show, they have their share of drama, but I'm really enjoying the family interactions. Jamie and little Jamie have so much work to do, but they are trying and they are a complete family unit...something that's so often not displayed on black tv. Ashley is being completely transparent about her perspective of what she experienced as a 16 year old girl. I admire that quality, as that's something I struggle with and it's just refreshing to see.
Like I said, it's not perfect. It's still a reality show and there are definitely moments that we are contrived, but it's not a complete train wreck. Give it a chance!
I must say, it's really not that bad! I like the ladies a lot more than I did on the first season, specifically, Ashley and Erana. I am a Ready to Love fan so I was already familiar with Clifton and Joi. I'm hoping to see some positivity from the two of them because I was so turned off by their behavior (primarily Joi's) during the reunion show but I digress.
As with any reality show, they have their share of drama, but I'm really enjoying the family interactions. Jamie and little Jamie have so much work to do, but they are trying and they are a complete family unit...something that's so often not displayed on black tv. Ashley is being completely transparent about her perspective of what she experienced as a 16 year old girl. I admire that quality, as that's something I struggle with and it's just refreshing to see.
Like I said, it's not perfect. It's still a reality show and there are definitely moments that we are contrived, but it's not a complete train wreck. Give it a chance!
Such a disappointment because I WAS a Monique fan and come to find out the supporting characters on her show are so boring and the show seems scripted. NOTE TO PRODUCERS, you should do your research on the demographic that watches the show. For readers of this review, this old looking hag with all this mileage on her face, supposed to be in her mid 30s , made a comment about not wanting to be an old hag with menopause. From what she described sounds like she is going through perimenopause. Because the characters are not educated enough to understand these matters, I don't think they have any voice for women on anything concerning love. Dumb old looking chick check out the pleasure docu on Netflix. Since this unreality show is not good entertainment, I suggest the housewives of Potomac, who are better informed about women's bodies and try not to insult a large part of their demographic. IJS.
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