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(If we had just learned how much Luann makes on Cameo,dayenu.)

Of course, not everyone emerged in a better place than where they started.
Ultimately, Kenya came across as warmer and more vulnerable thanThe Real Housewives of Atlantaoften allows her to be.
She stood strong in the face of Ramonas weaponized white tears and refused to let her be the victim.
Moral victory aside, the season would not have worked without her there.
(She certainly knew she was done when she was filming her confessionals.)
Bailey out, indeed.
OnRHUGT, Kyle displayed similar fence-sitting behavior, but somehow it was less grating.
She saw all the naysayers asking her?
[Jessica Chastain inA Most Violent Yearvoice]: This was very disrespectful.
How nice, then, to experience a softer side of Teresa.
But pity is not empathy, and Ramonas wretched behavior is best observed from a safe emotional distance.
But Luann has proved herself to be capable of growth, and therein lies the difference.
Whatever lies ahead for the Countess (arap single?
), shell be better off without the baggage.
There is no greater indignity than that.
(COVID safety is important, but we need to be honest!)
But now hesmaking money on Cameo, so lets just say he broke even.
Should we now consider every piece of information that emerges on the blogs as true?
Probably not, unless Kenya is there.
Nevertheless,RHUGTadded some much needed legitimacy.
For a seven-episode miniseries, on the other hand, its basically perfect.
Even by inherently unreliable streaming service standards, however, the release schedule ofRHUGTwas a nightmare.
Three episodes dropped early, and then the fourth was suddenly tossed out unceremoniously.
A new episode dropped on Thanksgiving.
The alleged eighth episode never materialized.
Is everyone at Peacock okay?