When Monique Samuels exited “The Real Housewives of Potomac” in 2020 after four consecutive seasons, she didn’t see a reality TV comeback in her future.
“My experience with reality TV has been somewhat of a roller coaster to the point where at the end of it all, I had reality TV PTSD,” Samuels, 38, says at the top of “Love & Marriage: DC,” her new unscripted project for OWN Network. “And I was pretty much done.”
But then Carlos King called. The super-producer behind “LAMDC” — a spin-off of his first OWN hit “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” — was able to quell any nerves she had about a a return just two years later.
“I didn’t want to do it [at first]. I said, ‘Carlos, I do not want to do another ensemble. I really don’t,’” Samuels recalls in an exclusive interview with Page Six. “After talking to him some more, he said, ‘Look, this will be different, I guarantee you.’”
Monique Samuels details her reality TV journey in an exclusive interview with Page Six. Page Six
King’s promise panned out. Unlike her experience on Bravo, the Mila Eve Essentials founder and her husband, former NFL player Chris Samuels, were able to handpick the other DC, Maryland, Virginia area-based couples they wanted to film with.
The Samuels ultimately landed on Erana and Jamie Tyler of TikTok fame and DJ Quicksilva and his podcaster wife, Ashley Silva. Though Monique and her vibrant personality are the axis of the series, she assures us that her married friends are equally entertaining.
Monique and Chris Samuels star on OWN Network’s new reality series “Love & Marriage: DC.”OWN Network
“Even though the show was kind of built around my husband and I, when y’all meet the Silvas and the Tylers, let me tell you, they hold their own,” she notes. “They hold their own and they are incredible.”
“LAMDC” is a more comfortable environment for Monique, she says, as it highlights her authentic character — not the “angry” woman she feels she was portrayed to be on “RHOP.”
“I had to leave the ‘Housewives’ franchise. It was just not really for me, you know? When I was on ‘RHOP,’ it was always, ‘Oh, let’s show her when she’s angry. She’s show her when she’s zero to 100,’” says the ex-“Housewife,” whose explosive interactions with Candiace Dillard polarized her final days on the show.
Samuels (far right) starred on four consecutive seasons of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Potomac.” NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
“I was interacting with a group of women who were, for the most part, toxic.”
Monique concedes that she can still lose her cool at times, but clarifies that there are “other sides” of herself that will no longer be left on the cutting room floor.
“This time, you get to see me as the full person that I am,” she elaborates. “In this situation, I’m not being put into a box. I’m not being edited to look only one way. It’s showing me as a wife, a mom, a businesswoman and a friend. I’m very passionate and felt like a lot of times that that was cut away when I was on that other show.”
Monique maintains friendships with former “RHOP” co-stars Ashley Darby (pictured here) and Karen Huger.NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via
Monique — who maintains close friendships with “Potomac’s” Karen Huger and Ashley Darby, the latter of whom she is supporting amid her divorce — says that fans will see a “true difference” in how she and Chris navigate their marriage on “LAMDC.”
“We’re very open and very real,” she says. “This time, it just won’t be edited out.”
The “Not for Lazy Moms” podcast host — who shares kids Christopher, 9, Milani, 6, and Chase, 3, with Chris, 44 — believes the inaugural season of her OWN show served as a “marriage growth spurt” for the Samuels following 10 years as spouses.
The “Not for Lazy Moms” podcast host and the retired NFL player wed in 2012.Getty Images
“We have a will to keep pushing. [Divorce] is not an option,” the mother of three tells Page Six. “I’m like, ‘You ain’t about to give up on me! I’m not about to give up on you, so we’re just going to figure this thing out.’”
Having to dissect their marital issues on-camera — “Communication is the biggest one,” Monique admits — and turning to the Tylers and Silvas for support proved to be beneficial for the Samuels’ relationship.
“There are times when you’re like, ‘Yo, maybe [divorce] is the right move.’ But then when you’re weighing out the good with the bad, it’s always more good than bad for us. There are other couples who maybe had issues that they couldn’t get past,” she says.
The Samuels share three children: Christopher, 9, Milani, 6, and Chase, 3.mrsmoniquesamuels/Instagram
“But I truly believe in our marriage and I just feel like this is a growing moment for us. It doesn’t feel comfortable when you’re going through a growth spurt. So, this is our marriage growth spurt — and fortunately, yet unfortunately, it plays out on this show.”
“Love & Marriage: DC” premieres Saturday, May 14, at 9 p.m. ET on OWN Network.
See Drake’s Son’s Cute Reaction to LeBron James Playing Ball
Ready for the big leagues.
Drake may be an avid basketball fan—and global ambassador for the Toronto Raptors since 2013—but it’s his son Adonis who may be following in the footsteps of an NBA great.
On May 18, the “Hotline Bling” singer posted an adorable video on Instagram of the 4-year-old showing off his skills on the basketball court inside his Toronto mansion. In the clip, Adonis rocks LeBron James‘ No. 23 Los Angeles Lakers jersey as he runs a number of drills.
But Adonis doesn’t just look the part. After shooting a basket, he patted his chest a couple of times, just like LeBron has famously done throughout his career. The tot also tugged on his jersey at the shoulders throughout the video, another idiosyncrasy of the four-time NBA champion.
Drake, 35, captioned the video, “Where is he getting the mannerisms from,” before tagged LeBron and adding a laughing emoji.
The athlete reposted the video on his Instagram Story with the caption, “My nephew really love the game!!”
Adonis has been a LeBron fan for quite some time now. Last summer, Drake shared a hilarious clip of Adonis watching some of LeBron’s career highlights on his Instagram Sorry. In the video, Adonis appears totally in awe of the legendary baller, keeping his eyes glued to the screen and dropping his jaw before letting out an enthusiastic “Oh my dod!” at the end. His dad is heard chuckling at his son’s cute reaction in the background.
LeBron again commended his “nephew” in the comments, adding, “[locked] the hell in!! Yessir!!”
Keep scrolling to see more precious photos of Drake and Adonis.
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Home Hangout
Dad and son hang out at home in January 2022.
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Let’s Ride
In no time at all, Adonis will be riding without his training wheels!
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Snack Break
Lebron James‘ No. 1 fan is in the building.
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No. 1 Fan
The Grammy winner’s son cheered on the Los Angeles Lakers during a playoff game in June.
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Showing Off His Upper-Body Strength
The little guy adorably held up his dad’s Artist of the Decade Award throughout Drake’s heartfelt speech at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards.
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Started on the Ground, Now He’s Here
The rapper lifted his boy up into the air to dedicate his Artist of the Decade Award to him during the 2021 Billboard Music Awards.
“To you! I wanna dedicate this award to you,” Drake told Adonis at the end of the acceptance speech.
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He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands
In April 2021, Drake’s ex Sophie Brussaux shared on her Instagram page this sweet new photo of their 3-year-old son.
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“Best Photobomb Ever”
In April 2021, Drake’s ex Sophie Brussaux shared on her Instagram page this pic of Adonis, writing, “Was trying to take a high res pic of my latest painting, best photobomb ever… ma plus belle creation mon fils [my most beautiful creation my son]!”
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Family Time
Drake helped get his son ready for the day as his mom, Sandi Graham, observed the precious father-son moment in this December 2020 pic.
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Sweet Snuggles
The “In My Feelings” artist gently rested his head against his son’s shoulder as they enjoyed some cute cuddles in this November 2020 photo.
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Birthday Bliss
Drake celebrated Adonis’ third birthday in style. “Young Stunna,” he captioned the October 2020 pic.
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First Day of School
The proud parent made sure to snap a pic of Adonis’ first day of school in September 2020, writing, “The World Is Yours kid.”
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Father’s Day
“Happy Fathers Day to all the real g’z handling business,” Drake captioned this adorable picture of Adonis chilling in his PJs in June 2020.
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Adonis’ Debut
Drake shared the first photos of Adonis’ face in March 2020. “I love and miss my beautiful family and friends and I can’t wait for the joyful day when we are all able to reunite,” he wrote at the end of his lengthy post. “Until then please keep your lights on.”
Stranger Things Season 4: “Kids Will Have Nightmares”
It sounds like the Upside Down was the least of our worries.
In anticipation of the Stranger Things season four premiere on May 27, the stars of the Netflix sci-fi hit told E! News that viewers—especially young ones!—have no idea what awaits them.
“I thought they’d have to tone it down,” Joseph Quinn, who plays Eddie, told E! News. “I didn’t think they would commit to how gruesome it was on the page. But clearly they don’t care about young kids at all.”
Won’t they think of the children?! Or, you know, adults who get easily scared?!
“Kids will be scared. Kids will have nightmares,” Joe Keery, who plays Steve, agreed. “If I was a kid and I watching this, it would be disturbing.”
Alright, now we’re just terrified. And we thought finding Barb’s body in season was scary!
Caleb McLaughlin, who has been around since the beginning as Lucas, echoed the sentiment. “When I watched this season, I was like ‘Wow, I don’t think I would want my nephew to watch this,'” Caleb said. “It’s very gory. It’s a lot. It’s really intense. We really took it up a notch.”
We’re happy to hear that Caleb is a stand-up uncle, but it’s not calming our nerves!
Charlie Heaton, who plays Jonathan, told us that he’s ready for parents to complain that “my kids couldn’t sleep for weeks” after watching season four.
When it comes to specifics about what exactly makes the season so frightening, Maya Hawke, who plays Robin, said “the bone breaking is really not my favorite thing to watch.”
We need to sit down.
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The first episodes of Stranger Things season four arrive on Netflix May 27, with the final episodes of the season dropping on July 1.
For more on what we know about season four, keep reading:
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Heading Out of Hawkins
Stranger Thingswas renewed for season four in September 2019. And, thanks to a captivating teaser on Twitter, it was clear that the new season would venture outside the Indiana town. The caption read: “we’re not in hawkins anymore.”
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You’ve Got…Stranger Things
All the way back in October 2019, the Stranger Things writers’ Twitter account introduced Video Store Fridays, a list of movies which, according to the post, “relate in some way or another to season four.”
The first films listed? The Peanut Butter Solution, The Fisher King, Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey, You’ve Got Mail and Ordinary People.
The writers kept this up for about six months, listing everything from Hellraiser 2 to Billy Madison and more.
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Episode One
In November 2019, it was teased that the first episode of season four is titled, “Chapter One: the Hellfire Club.” What exactly is the Hellfire club? We have some theories, but we guess we’ll have to wait and see.
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Hopper’s Fate Revealed
For those who may need a refresher, it was unclear at the end of Stranger Things season three whether David Harbour‘s character Jim Hopper was still alive. By February 2020, Netflix released a teaser that showed a bald Hopper imprisoned in Russia.
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An “Epic” Season Awaits
On what fans can expect from season four, David Harbour told Deadline that “it’s very epic and very big in a Stranger Things way.” The leading man teased monsters, horror, scares and “great Indiana Jones-type action.”
Additionally, fans can expect more of Hopper’s backstory.
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An Expanding Ensemble Cast
Just when we thought the Stranger Things cast couldn’t get more impressive, Netflix announced eight additional cast members in November 2020, including Eduardo Franco, Jamie Campbell Bower, Sherman Augustus, Mason Dye, Joseph Quinn, Tom Wlaschiha, Nikola Djuricko and Freddy Krueger himself, Robert Englund.
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Eleven’s Origin Story
In May 2021, a new teaser indicated that the origin story of Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) will be explored more. At the start of the clip, a number of youngsters with closely cropped hair are seen playing with educational toys. Later, Dr. Martin Brenner, a.k.a. “Papa” (Matthew Modine), appears to be seen from the back as he walks in and says in a voiceover, “Good morning, children.”
As Brenner continues to interact with the children, heavy breathing is heard as a camera pans to a door with an 11 on it. The clip comes to an end with the ominous doctor asking, “Eleven, are you listening?”
Four new faces joined the Stranger Things cast in June 2021, including Amybeth McNulty as Vickie, a cool, fast-talking band nerd; Myles Truitt as Patrick, a basketball star at Hawkins; Grace Van Dien as another popular student, named Chrissy; and Regina Ting Chen as Ms. Kelly, a popular guidance counselor who cares deeply for her students.
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A 2022 Return
In August 2021, Netflix teased what’s to come for the new season, including its return year. “See y’all in the upside down,” Netflix noted in an Instagram caption. “Stranger Things returns in 2022.”
It was later announced that the season would be broken up into two volumes, with the first premiering on May 27.
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Welcome to Creel House
In a teaser from Sept. 2021, a new spooky locale was introduced: Creel House. The footage indicated that the seemingly haunted home has a dark connection to the Upside Down, and that Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Steve (Joe Keery), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and more are on the case.
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Spring Break from Hell
On Stranger Things Day in 2021, Netflix revealed that Stranger Things season four will follow Eleven and the Byers family in their new town in California. Before fans of Eleven and Mike panic, it seems the couple will reunite over spring break. In typical Stranger Things fashion, the trip promises plenty of chaos.
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Into the Unknown
Fans got a closer look at the haunted Creel House in one of the new posters.
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New Beginnings
Judging by this poster, maybe the west coast isn’t the best coast after all.
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The Lab
Take a closer look at the lab where Eleven was created.
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Comrades
Season four takes viewers to Russia, meaning viewers may get answers about the origins of the Upside Down and other burning questions. This also might be where Hopper has been held after he sacrificed himself.
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The End
The Duffer Brothers confirmed season five will be Stranger Things‘ last in the above letter. “Seven years ago, we planned out the complete story arc for Stranger Things,” they wrote in part. “At the time, we predicted the story would last four to five seasons. It proved too large to tell in four, but—as you’ll soon see for yourselves—we are now hurtling toward our finale.”
That being said, a billboard promoting season four also teased that “every ending has a beginning,” so maybe there’s a spinoff in the works.
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Vecna
Vecna, named after a Dungeons & Dragons character, is the ominous villain in season four. In the season’s trailer, Vecna says “you’ve broken everything, your suffering is almost at an end.”
The monster is made even more frightening due to the fact that Eleven is powerless to help.
“Part of the drive and tension of this season is that we have this big new evil emerge in Hawkins, and for the first time ever, Eleven is not there,” co-creator Ross Duffertold Entertainment Weekly. “Not only is she separated by distance, but at the end of season three, she’s lost her powers. So even when she learns about what has happened in Hawkins, she is unable to help them in the same way she has before.”
Vecna also comes with his own army of deadly bats. Yes, deadly bats.
Marnie Schulenburg has died after a two-year battle with stage four metastatic breast cancer.
The soap opera actress—known for her roles as Jo Sullivan in the One Life to Live reboot and Alison Stewart in As the World Turns—passed away on May 17 at age 37, her rep Kyle Luker confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
She’s survived by her husband Zack Robidas—who acts in Succession and Sorry for Your Loss—and their 2-year-old daughter Coda. Marnie was diagnosed with cancer five moths after giving birth to Coda in December 2019, according to THR.
The late actress last posted to Instagram on Mother’s Day, sharing that she was able to celebrate the holiday at home after being released from the hospital on May 6. The post showed Marnie playing in the park with her daughter and mother by her side, as well as a photo of herself reading to Coda in bed.
“It’s not my ideal to be a 38 year old Mom who needs an oxygen tank to survive right now,” wrote Marnie, who would have turned 38 on May 21. “I want to be strong and beautiful for her. I want to show her how to move throughout this world with compassion, strength, vivacity, humor and joy like my Mother showed me.”
She explained that while she was in the middle of a two-year battle with cancer, she was realized the “best thing you can do for you child is make them feel loved, safe and supported like my mother did for me.”
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“I know that me being here for her is the best gift I can give her but right now it feels like settling since she’s getting a half-life version of myself,” Marnie continued. “My mother showed up 100% all day everyday for me growing up or at least it seemed that way. I want to give Coda the same but I must be kind to myself and remember that nothing is permanent.”
Before her tragic death, the former gymnast also held roles on Elementary, Tainted Dreams, City on a Hill, Royal Pains and Blue Bloods. In addition to an actor and mother, she described herself as the “partner to best the man ever” and the “owner of evil cat.”