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Phaedra and Apollo begin work on the Donkey Booty video; Kenya wants more of a cut; NeNe struggles to keep herself focused on her acting; Kandi celebrates Todd's birthday.
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S5, EP10 "Off the Hook"
NeNe is faced with many challenges; Kandi confides in Porsha; Kenya takes Walter on a fishing date.

S5, EP11 "This Donkey Kicks"
Phaedra and Apollo begin work on the Donkey Booty video; Kenya wants more of a cut; NeNe struggles to keep herself focused on her acting; Kandi celebrates Todd's birthday.

S5, EP12 "Battle of the Booty"
After Kenya's deal with Phaedra's video goes sour, she decides to produce her own, and Phaedra retaliates; NeNe returns to Atlanta; Phaedra and Kenya's feud takes the stage at Cynthia's charity event.

S5, EP13 "Make an Ass out of a Donkey"
Kenya and Phaedra continue working on their workout videos; Kenya hears that Phaedra has been talking about her; Cynthia continues building her agency; NeNe struggles to stay at the top.

S16, EP7 "Nashville Hold Em"
The ladies travel to Nashville to get away for Porsha's birthday, but tension soon follows; Drew encounters startling news in court; as Brit picks up the pieces from recent allegations, she receives support from an unexpected housewife.

S16, EP6 "Peace, Interrupted"
After Kenya's event, the group begins picking up the pieces; Kelli's "Peace Brunch" erupts into chaos when Angela questions Brit about fraud accusations; divorces take center stage as Kelli, Porsha and Drew navigate the reality of their marriages.

S16, EP5 "About Last Night"
Brit realizes she may have crossed the line and plans to make amends with Kenya; Angela is surprised to learn about a blowup within her own family; Kenya gears up for the grand opening of her hair spa.

S16, EP4 "The Vault"
Drew and Ralph attempt to co-parent while dealing with their court issues; Porsha's working 9-to-5 to elevate her brands and businesses; Angela hosts the ladies to a private dinner in Bankhead.
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