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Walking the Plank: A Southern Hospitality Recap

5/4/202640 min

This week on Southern Hospitality, Emmy sends Michols a novel worth of texts to get him on her side, Joe hosts a birthday party for Maddi that feels more for him, the crew heads to the Dominican Republic and more!

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 0· Soundbite0:00

    It's very hurtful for you to just disregard our whole entire friendship the second that you felt like I didn't defend you to Brad. No matter what, at the end of the day, our friendship should not be reliant on me telling you whether you're right or wrong in a situation because I truly believe that as a good friend to you, I would tell you if you were wrong in a situation, and I would hope that you would do the same for me.

  2. Speaker 1· Soundbite0:21

    I took what you said about how this is Brad and his own personal issues seriously. I just, I felt invalidated in my ri- that he made me- Whether...

  3. Speaker 0· Soundbite0:30

    Okay, listen. Whether you feel invalidated or not, you're never gonna understand what it's like to be my skin color- No, I won't ... and to, to be like Mia, Lake, Brad, or I.

  4. Speaker 1· Soundbite0:40

    I won't, ever.

  5. Speaker 0· Soundbite0:41

    So when situations like this happen and I say, "Drop it. Leave it alone-" [upbeat music] Hello, you guys.

  6. Kara Berry· Host1:02

    Welcome back to another episode here at Everyone's Business But Mine with me, Kara Berry. We're talking Southern hospitality. Do I want to? No, I don't. Why? Emmy. Girl, [laughs] what the hell? And at this point, after this episode, now I will say Brad has come out and said he didn't know anything about these text messages that I'm about to be talking about

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