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RHOLagos Season 3 Reunion: Friendships Fractured, Boss Moves Reaffirmed

by Samuel Abulude
4 weeks ago
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They say reunions are where the real drama begins, and The Real Housewives of Lagos Season 3 Reunion — now streaming on Showmax — certainly delivered.

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Split into two explosive parts, the reunion brought all the elements fans have come to expect from the franchise: jaw-dropping fashion, raw emotional moments, and piping-hot tea served with zero filters. Hosted by the effortlessly composed Uti Nwachukwu, the ladies arrived with their edges laid, couture on point, and receipts in hand — ready for whatever the stage had in store.

Uti opened the show on a high note, praising the housewives for their post-show wins and red carpet-worthy looks. But that warm energy quickly gave way to the kind of drama that makes RHOLagos a must-watch.

The now-iconic boat clash between Sophia and Dabota reignited first. What started as a luxury beach escape turned into a debate over ownership, appreciation, and simmering tension. While apologies were exchanged, the fallout lingered — and yes, Sophia still owes Dabota a dress.

Then came the emotional showdown between Carolyna and Diiadem, sparked by what Carolyna perceived as passive aggression and poor communication. Diiadem, visibly moved, opened up about feeling misunderstood, one of the reunion’s more vulnerable moments.

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Tensions continued as Diiadem and Mariam revisited their fallout over party rules, a gele, and divided loyalties. But in a rare show of reconciliation, they shared a heartfelt hug, interrupted only by Carolyna declaring, “The trigger is sitting here.” Reality TV gold.

Part two delivered even more emotional depth. Laura and Dabota admitted to never quite clicking, while Mariam confronted Laura over a long-standing grievance and subtle online shade.

Their conversation ended in civility, not sisterhood. Carolyna, meanwhile, demanded accountability from both Laura and Dabota for unresolved issues and past disrespect.

Amid the chaos, Sophia emerged as the group’s calming presence. Her luxury-coded peacekeeping didn’t always land, but her consistent serenity was a breath of fresh air.

The RHOLagos Season 3 Reunion gave us everything: jaw-dropping fashion, emotional vulnerability, iconic one-liners, and a few unexpected hugs. While not every rift was mended, there was genuine effort at growth, clarity, and maybe even a fresh start for some.

 


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