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RHONY S4, E2: March of the Bridezilla
In Season 4, Episode 2: “March Madness” of Real Housewives of New York City, the drama steps up at the M.E.N.Y. (Marriage Equality New York) March as social causes mix with personal conflicts. Alex McCord, Kelly Bensimon, and LuAnn de Lesseps gather at Sonja Morgan’s before the big equality march across the Brooklyn Bridge — but Sonja’s role as Grand Marshall brings out her diva side, igniting tension.
New cast member Cindy Barshop gets dragged into the fray when her brother, Howie Barshop, shares that Ramona’s behavior has offended Howie’s fiancée — forcing Cindy to re-evaluate her relationships with the original housewives.
Meanwhile, Sonja battles her need for center stage versus the march’s real purpose — Alex and others start calling her out for making the event about her rather than about marriage equality. Alex is particularly upset when Sonja attempts to cancel her husband Simon van Kempen’s speech, underlining how political activism and social posturing collide.
By the end of the episode, jealousy, miscommunication, and wounded pride spill out — proving once again that trying to do good in the city doesn’t mean you won’t stir up bad blood. “March Madness” shows that when activism becomes performance, friendships are often the casualties.
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