
Farrah Wilson is fuming after her recent humiliation at the TEEN rally and is frantically calling Nancy Landgraab for help.
The trouble is that Nancy has been AWOL. . .for quite some time.

Nancy is actually spending some time away with her family,” says her rep. “Johnny Zest has painted her as an occult hater, a criminal and his long-lost mother who abandoned him. All total lies!”
Meanwhile, Farrah Wilson and Sparkles McGlum decided to take matters into their on hands and stage an intervention–for Lucy Benevolent!

“Lucy’s daughter, Bella, is the source of all the drama here in Oasis Springs,” Farrah declares. ” Lucy needs to step up her parenting!”

“Bella is making a fool of us!” Farrah cries to Lucy. “Nancy and I have worked so hard to keep Oasis Springs a safe place for our families, but she’s making us out to be the villains!

“And now she’s pressuring Holden to join TEEN, which is a big no-no!” Sparkles adds.


“Sometimes, I can’t believe I call these women friends,” Lucy laments.

“Need I remind you, Lucy, that you are a Housewife. You have a certain image to maintain and you’re not doing it by letting your daughter undermine our work!”

“By supporting Bella, you’re not thinking about what’s best for our children!” Sparkles exclaims.

“First of all, I will always support my daughter, even it she’s wrong, which she clearly is NOT! She’s standing up for other Sims who cannot stand up for themselves . . .because of Sims like you!” Lucy retorts.

“Second of all, if being a Housewife means I have to pretend to condone this type of hatred, maybe I need to reconsider being one!

“Careful now, Lucy,” Farrah replies with a hint of menace. “Lucy Looks would be nothing if not for its constant mention on The Real Housewives. I’d hate for you to lose viewers.”

“Farrah actually threatened me,” Lucy tells us.
Later on, Lucy’s husband Bruce came in to provide guidance.

“I know this is hard for you Lucy, but we’ve got to see the situation for what it is. The Real Housewives doesn’t represent who we are or what we believe in,” Bruce states softly, but matter-of-factly.

“But at the same time, we really need the money it provides, not to mention the shout-out it gives to your vlog,” Bruce continues.

“We shouldn’t even be in this situation!” Lucy exclaims. “Why do we have to compromise who we are just to put food on our table?”

“I support you chasing your dream of being a career woman,” Bruce states, “but I can go back to work, if you want me to.”

“That’s ok,” Lucy states “You’re the sexiest stay-at home-dad I know and I want to keep it that way.”

“You’re not half bad yourself,” Bruce replies blowing a kiss.
Will Lucy continue to be part of The Real Housewives knowing that she’s compromising herself in the process? Is being on the show negatively impacting Lucy’s relationship with Bruce and her family?
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