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Monique is my favourite queen from the show, so I just wanted to make this post to askโฆ whatโs your favourite moment of hers?! Wether it be anything from the show, a look of hers, or an underrated drag performance that no one talks aboutโฆ let me know!
Iโm watching season 5 of Potomac. Itโs SO good. Iโm currently on the last part of the reunion and Iโve just gotta say, Iโm on Moniqueโs side? Candiace has been so aggressive in the past and was fully involved in that altercation. She was pushed and pushed by Candiace. Why is Monique being treated like a villain by Gizelle, Robyn and Wendy? Andy and the other wives trying to force Monique to feel remorse for the fight is so annoying. I really wish Candiace had left Potomac after this season and Monique had stayed. Did Monique leave or did she quit Potomac after this season? Itโs confusing if she was fired as several ladies on other shows have gotten physical and were never fired for it (Sheree, Nene, Porsha, Cynthia, Lisa Rinna, Brandi Glanville just off the top of my head)
I'm rewatching season 10 and honestly: why is she not regarded as one of the best queens of this series?? Her personality is so sweet and genuine, and her runways are there! She sews, she is so charming and funny, and she is a peacemaker in the workroom. Love me some Monique! :)
Ok but Monique deserved to be the winner and here's why
She had one of the best all stars glow ups of all time, going from winning no challenges on her original season to slaying all stars, and having a redemption.
In all the challenges she was in she was never the worst, her two bottom placements were undeserved and she would have won five wins.
Gave us the iconic brown cow stunning moment and should have been in the top 2.
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I've just watched the fight between M&C. Okay I know this is old news, but it's new to me ๐ I'm going to preface this by saying I'm NOT a Candiace fan and I've always been neutral to Monique.
I have to say in this instance though that I have to side with Candiace. That fight came out of nowhere and was no worse than any other argument or bicker session the other housewives have had.
I see a lot of people say Candiace was baiting her, but I didn't quite see it that way. When she was saying "you gonna drag me?" To me she was asking that because Monique had threatened to "drag" her several times in the past, as well as others. Now I haven't seen Monique the same way since she held an umbrella to Robyn's throat, but violence- especially between women- is never the answer.
I know exactly how it feels to want to smack someone in the face, but there's no excuse to do that.
Now, I'm going to need to know if there was outside factors in Monique's outrageous outburst because based on the show alone it just seems like Monique didn't like Candiace and wanted an excuse to hit her. In the lead up Monique continued to pick stupid arguments that Candiace disengaged from or walked away from, but the actual scene did not make sense to me. Then going to social media to try and twist the narrative so you're the victim? Please.
Thoughts?
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