Love & Marriage: Huntsville - Season 9
Season 9
Episodes
Tropical Stormi
Destiny and Melody's showdown continues as they discuss respectful cheating. LaTisha and Chanita's friction comes to a head. Maurice and Monster have father-son time. Stormi confronts Melody about her fans' behavior, awakening the Scorpio in her.
Throuple in Paradise
The ladies connect and clash on their trip to paradise. Stormi's arrest is discussed. Latricia leaves vacation early amidst talk that she's a liar. Sunni opens up about trying for a baby. The guys hang and discuss past hookups and current marriages.
Signed, Sealed, Divorced: I'm Yours
The ladies' St. Thomas adventure wraps up with continued tension for Destiny and Sunni, but also with apologies and resolutions for the other women. Tricia finally meets with her husband Marques to discuss divorce, with her boyfriend Ken in tow.
Steering into Scandal
When Nell confronts Melody about how she was treated on the girls' trip, Melody turns the tables. Ken and Tricia vent about Marques dragging out the divorce. As the gang speculates about his DUI arrest, Maurice faces an icy Kimmi.
Big Diss Energy
Martell vents to Destiny about a recent Marsau interview and lack of support since his arrest. Melody questions Kimmi about Maurice's DUI arrest, while Tisha pushes Marsau to check on his brother. Tempers flare as Martell and Marsau face off at the park.
These Lips Don't Lie
Marsau and Martell continue hurling insults at each other. Melody asks Tisha about red lipstick on Maurice's mugshot. Destiny and Chris try to talk sense into Marsau and Martell. Melody finally asks Tricia tough questions about her meet-up with Martell.
Game a' Thrown
Martell refuses to apologize to Marsau and Tisha. Tricia notarizes her divorce papers but doesn't want to marry Ken just yet. Melody confronts Marsau and Tisha about what they said about her at field day. Marques is awkward and acts strange at the BBQ.
Stirring the Pot Over Drinks
Ken and Tricia argue with Marques at a family party, while Melody confronts Maurice about his DUI. Chris insists that Nell continue with their vow renewal. Kimmi confronts Melody about her insinuations over Maurice's arrest and the lipstick on his mouth.
Open House, Closed Mouths
Tricia and Ken discuss their future. Maurice thinks Melody and Martell are lashing out due to unresolved trauma. Martell visits a therapist. Tricia attends Martell's open house and wants to know why Chris told Martell to DM her -- and so does Nell.
A Marsoldier vs a Melometer
It Don't Make Scents
Shady Now, Sunni Later
Vow or Never
Ar-rest and Relaxation
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