The Real Housewives of Dubai
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I still get a special tingle when I watch a show finally find its groove.
Lets start at the beginning.
The show somehow understates just how much Ayan has endured to have the life she has now.
As someone well-versed in feminine passive-aggression, its obvious this declaration of peace was not long for this world.
Brooks lands the first blow, meeting with Sara and Lesa to spread her side of the story.
It is immediately clear that Taleen was not prepared for the information that Lesa had to relay.
However, she dealt herself this hand in choosing to break ranks with her main ally on the show.
Stanbury is fretting about the issue for a good reason.
We have now reached complete civil war within the group, just before their planned all-cast vacation to Bali.
What could possibly go wrong?
Im sure we will continue to see the aftereffects of this conflict as the weeks continue.
Snooki would be proud.
Caroline and Saras friendship breakup is a lingering storyline that simply does not interest me.
Stanbury simply seems to be over Saras Instagram quotes, while Brooks is currently receptive to them.
Has she fully stopped trying to live off influencing at this point?
How exactly is she making money to stay afloat?