If there’s one thing you can count on “The Real Housewives of Potomac”’s Monique Samuels doing through any hurdle, it’s finding a positive outcome.
During the last year, that has meant channelling post-“RHOP” stress into her debut single, “Drag Queens,” using quarantine to tackle marriage woes with ex-footballer Chris Samuels, and flipping a “gut-wrenching” moment into a teachable one after her 7-year-old son, Christopher, made himself a bulletproof vest following George Floyd’s death.
It also means that when it comes to her highly-publicized alleged altercation with costar Candiace Dillard, the 36-year-old is openly recognizing her faults and moving forward feeling more in control of her actions. “[Before] the incident, I didn’t realize I
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