
Atlanta was supposed to be about the show. Instead? It became another chapter in the Baddies Book of Disorder.
The girls arrive in ATL preparing for their next performance, and the biggest shock of rehearsal is Summer showing up like she didn’t just get her face stomped in by Lex. The resilience? Questionable. The tension? Immediate.
Natalie kicks off the show (yes, Natalie), which already had fans side-eyeing the energy. Shamar makes a guest appearance, Gretch gets booed — again — and the crowd starts fighting. And in classic fashion, Natalie exits early while the chaos unfolds.
Then Saucy Santana hits the stage and actually delivers a performance. Shortly after, DTB makes her entrance — and you can feel Biggie’s mood shift in real time. Rollie taps out, claiming she’s tired, while tensions keep rising backstage.
But nothing tops what happens next.
During the on-stage dancing, Suki gets irritated with another cast member dancing near her — and instead of arguing, she bear maces everyone. Yes. Everyone. The entire stage turns into a fog machine of regret.
Meanwhile, in Texas, the vibe is calmer… temporarily. Scotty admits she’s been distant, and friendships feel strained. Then Lex drops the real bombshell: she finally admits that her fight with Summer stemmed from “cookie-gate.” According to Lex, Summer crossed a line — and that’s what triggered the stomp heard around Zeus.
At the Texas house meeting, things spiral again. Sapphire declares she’ll take any fade for Suki, claiming someone told Suki that another cast member wanted to fight her. That comment sparks tension between Sapphire and Mariah.
Then comes the twist: Rollie announces a special guest.
DTB.
Biggie and DTB immediately clash. Words are exchanged, Biggie falls during the altercation, and they end up fighting again. Nunu sums it up best: “This is comedy.”
And honestly? At this point, it kind of is.
This episode had everything — surprise performances, unresolved beef, a mace incident, secret hookups, and another house fight. The friendships are fractured, alliances are shaky, and Texas is only getting started.
One thing about Baddies: the show will always go on… even if the stage is covered in mace.
Stay Nosey. Stay Anonymous. ☕👀