Bravo split the latest episode of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (Sun., 9 p.m. EST on Bravo) into two almost completely separate segments. The first featured all the zay fighting and bickering that makes the show such compelling reality television. The second took those same woman and made them reflect on what really matters in their lives.
This was accomplished by having the women visit and orphanage in South Africa. There, they were greeted by the children singing a song for them. The women brought plenty of supplies for the children, which really made them consider how fortunate they are to not have to want in their own lives.
"Interacting with those kids just really made me feel like we want to give more," NeNe Leakes said.
Phaedra Parks echoed the sentiment, with only the slightest jab at newest housewife Marlo Hampton. "We have wonderful lives, all of us," she said. "Even crazy Marlo. We live very well, and to see these children going out of their way to make us feel welcome is just very touching."
Of course, according to the promos for next week, it looks like a return stateside means a return to their usual fighting and arguing over the very things that seemed trivial and insignificant in South Africa.
Find out what they argue about next on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" Sundays at 9 p.m. EST on Bravo.
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