Love & Marriage: Huntsville - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
A Holt and a Prayer
In the premiere episode, "A Holt and a Prayer," Melody comes out of seclusion to help Kimmi celebrate a milestone in her cancer journey. Stormi and her husband, Courtney, have an emotional disagreement. Martell reveals a new love interest but still wants Melody to pray about their relationship.
You've Scotts to Chill
Stormi confronts Melody at Kimmi's party. LaTisha presents her cousin with a business offer. Kimmi prepares for surgery. Martell and Melody address questions about their dating lives and custody case. Keke and LaTisha meet one-on-one and box it out.
Hasta La Tisha, Baby!
Tisha questions if there's a future in her relationship with Keke. Marsau's business move and communication misstep cause marital discord. Papa Scott comes to town. Tisha hosts a girls' spa night where Keke is called on the carpet for her past actions.
Blaque-xploitation
Melody bails when the ladies exchange loaded words at spa night. Martell enjoys a day out with the Scott brothers. Marsau's new business partner provides words of wisdom. Kimmi offers LaTisha a workspace. LaTisha pitches an initiative to the Core Six.
Speak Now, or Forever Holt Your Peace
Stormi and Courtney tighten the reins at Canvas Beauty. The Scotts host a pop-up at Blaque. Marsau and Martell study and recap the Core Six meeting. Melody throws a birthday party for her daughters. Martell and Melody experience a co-parenting setback.
Being Lay-Tea-Like
Kimmi requests Maurice's support with enforcing household rules and disciplining Monster. Stormi and Keke meet up one-on-one and work on their energy. Maurice and Martell trade words of advice about parenting. The ladies learn about etiquette at high tea.
My Shereé Amour
Melody tries to calm the tension between Keke and Tiffany. Stormi, Kimmi and Tisha discuss the tea party and Tiffany's hypocritical behavior. The collective steps out to celebrate Martell's Upscale Magazine cover with his girlfriend, Shereé Whitfield.
Selec-Tiff Memory
Tiffany addresses Stormi about stirring the pot and recaps her talk with Sheree. The Whitlows have an ultrasound. Maurice and Kimmi hit a co-parenting hurdle with Monster. LaTisha and Keke discuss Tiffany's shady behavior. Martell confronts Tiffany.
Ready to Pop (Off)
Marsau and Tisha prep for a move. Tiffany downloads Louis on her standoff with Martell and Marsau. Kimmi and Maurice navigate a tough side effect from her cancer treatment. Louis confronts the guys at the Whitlows' baby shower. Tiffany has a health scare.
Unpaid in Full
Tiffany's baby shower ends when she is rushed to the hospital. The Scholt team breaks ground on a new project. Martell explores a business venture in the world of fashion. The Core Six continue to bump heads during a planning meeting for the Blaque Expo.
Bettie Blues
Courtney talks to Marsau about working with family amid the Junior drama; Melody tells Nail about her new boo and reveals her final thoughts on the expo to Tisha; Stormi's aunt erupts over her son's firing and sister Bettie's sharp tongue.
We Scott a Monster Issue
Stormi tries to resolve family conflict; therapy prompts Martell to have a heart-to-heart with his younger brother; The Scotts have a date night and discuss Maurice and Kimmi's co-parenting issues; Maurice holds a family meeting.
Holt-ing Court
Kimmi and Maurice have a disagreement over past issues with Kiuwha; Tisha is hurt by Keke's lack of support and broken promises; Melody and Martell recap their court battle in a he said/she said; Kimmi expresses her true feelings to Kiuwha.
Kiuwhaaaaat?
Kimmi reaches a level of understanding with Kiuwha; Stormi and Melody discuss the state of their friendship; Maurice and Monster have a heart-to-heart; Courtney confides in his mom; Marsau and Stormi butt heads before the Blaque Business Expo.
Give Blaque to the Community
The collective hosts a Blaque Business Expo for the community of Huntsville, Ala.; Courtney finally opens up to Stormi and shares his reservations about having more children; heated words are exchanged when Tiffany invites the ladies out for lunch.
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