: Candiace Dillard and Chris Bassett began the serious process of getting "marriage insurance"—otherwise known as a pre-nup—to protect their future together.
: Tired of the constant bickering, Monique Samuels proposed a group trip to France. Naturally, the "green-eyed sisters" (Gizelle and Robyn) weren't exactly packing their bags with enthusiasm.
This episode perfectly captures the "theatrical" nature of Potomac. It wasn't just a petty argument; it was a curated performance. It showed Karen Huger at her most "Grand Dame," using a silent performer to shout her message louder than a screaming match ever could. [S3E13] Mime Your Own Business
While there are several shows with episodes by this name, this post focuses on the dramatic and meme-worthy events of , Season 3, Episode 13, "Mime Your Own Business." 🤫 Silence is Golden (Until a Mime Shows Up)
: The true star of the show. Karen’s "gift" to Gizelle was a mime who refused to let Gizelle speak, forcing her to confront Karen’s grievances without being able to interrupt. Why We Still Talk About It : Candiace Dillard and Chris Bassett began the
In the world of The Real Housewives of Potomac , a "peaceful lunch" is usually an oxymoron. But in Season 3, Episode 13, Karen Huger and Gizelle Bryant took things to a surreal new level. Just as the two were attempting to hash out their long-standing "frenemy" drama over salad, a literal appeared at their table.
: If you're actually looking for the animated version, Totally Spies! also has an episode titled "Mime Your Own Business" (often listed as Season 4, Episode 6), featuring the villain Jazz Hands , who uses a laser accordion to turn people into voiceless mimes. This episode perfectly captures the "theatrical" nature of
Sent by Karen as a silent messenger of her frustration, the mime served as a physical manifestation of Karen’s desire to "mime her own business." It remains one of the most absurd and legendary moments in the franchise's history. The Episode Highlights