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Little Women ATL Season 2

Every moment had some drama in it.

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When I get a chance to watch television, I always find myself watching reality t.v. I recently started watching Little Women ATL. It is a show about 7 friends who happen to be little people. Just because they are not average height doesn't mean that they do not go through their fair share of drama. Here are the Top 5 drama filled incidents of this season.

1. Chris and Andrea

I personally try to stay out of other people's business due to the fact that I do not want them in mine. With that being said, we the viewers can't help but feel anger towards Chris for leaving Andrea ,while is is pregnant, every time they get in an argument. I think its good to walk away and clear your head, but this man packs his stuff and flies from Atlanta to Texas. Since he has no job, the money he is using on these plane tickets he could be using to buy groceries, pay the light bill, doctors visits, and stuff for their baby.

2. The running gag the Minnie is lying...about everything

Everybody assumes that Minnie lied about being in a relationship with Pastor Troy. Did anybody ever consider that maybe he led her on saying that he wanted to be in a relationship, but then changed his mind? In society that actually happens a lot. It really bothered me that everyone called Minnie's pregnancy fake. If she said she is pregnant, then she is pregnant. Don't go out of your way to prove her wrong. That is just petty and messy.

3. Monie asked Juicy to be her Maid of Honor

These two ladies (Juicy on the left, Monie to the right) may be the most loving, caring, and genuine friends that you will ever have. But how they are portrayed on the show makes them look vindictive, petty, messy, and children in adult clothes. In my opinion, every turn that they took always had an ulterior motive. So what she fell out with Minnie. This was your best friend. How do you throw away that relationship over a mistake? Then you purposefully make the person who is making your former best friend life miserable your Maid of Honor?!!! Girl bye. That's petty and messy.

4. The death of JJ

I have never experienced the lost of a child, but I have experienced lost. I appreciate Emily sharing her story and struggle on this season. I know it was difficult to let the camera's in during this crucial time. All the ladies came together and released butterfly's for JJ. May he rest in heaven.

5. The Gremlin Twins

With names like Charity and Hope, you would think that these ladies were the most classy, educated, peaceful, and graceful of women. But bull crap. These women were some Gremlins not only in appearance but in attitude. They are so disrespectful, combative, and are missing their teeth. If I am going to be on television, I am going to make sure I look A1 and have all my teeth.

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