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When Sheree accepted Bob back into her life, disturbing details about their marriage came to light.

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In a hilarious act of pettiness, she summons Martell to jump in the picture as well.

Two can play that game!

Sheree doesnt discover the womans true identity until after the picture.

In fact, shes been present at previous family events without Sherees knowledge.

How old is she?

Why hasnt Bob brought her up before?

Did Bob know about her while he was married to Sheree?

Bob claims they were on a need-to-know basis back then.

Bob slithers away, avoiding further questioning, saying he didnt know it was going to be Bobs inquisition.

before posing for a picture.

And Sheree says that Bob hasnt done a paternity test yet.

(Personally, I think they look enough alike to know the truth.)

Apparently, Anthony threw a shoe at Drew one night at the club.

According to Drew, God himself is watching over her and prevents the two from interacting at Meccas party.

In her words, God intervened merely seconds before she walked right into his trap.

According to Anthony, the shoe throw was in retaliation to Drew throwing her cheap-ass handbag at him.

I wishthatnight couldve been caught on-camera, too.

Outside of the sip-and-see, this episode is a bit like Mecca: sleepy.

Kandi and Drew are busy filming Todds filmThe Pass.

Even Drew said that after filmingThe Pass, shes only accepting Lifetime and above roles.

Lets hope its worth our while after making it through the season!

It wasnt all that explosive, but seeing a different side of Kenya was cool.

Part two comes out next week, and I bet itll be better.

Kenya herself said she hadnt even signed a contract yet during some of her season-five scenes.

Im not surprised that Anthonys messy ass was the one who hooked up Sheree and Martell.

Hes gross for body-shaming Drew while simultaneously telling Kandi he lives for women.

you’re able to throw shade without body-shaming!