Cynthia Bailey & Peter Thomas' Marriage On The Rocks? 'RHOA' Star Asks For Prayers After Blowout Fight
Jan. 9 2014, Published 2:57 p.m. ET
The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Cynthia Bailey and husband Peter Thomas had an explosive fight on Sunday night’s episode -- and now the reality star is hinting at more marital problems!
During Sunday’s episode, the couple fought about everything -- finances, goals, business, and their sex life. Peter suggested that to save their marriage, he needed his own man cave, which didn’t go over well with Cynthia.
“I attempt to talk to Peter about husband/wife stuff … that didn't go too well. Did he really suggest getting a man cave across town? I am just going to cough that up to early signs of dementia. Clearly, he must be losing his damn mind!” Cynthia wrote on her Bravo blog.
Cynthia, who runs her own modeling agency, came into conflict with Peter after her sister Malorie decided to move in with the couple for two months. By the end of the episode, the couple’s marriage looked like it had hit the rocks.
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The couple’s poor communication became part of the spat, as Peter yelled, “We can’t continue like this!” before storming out of the room.
“Lord, where do I start? OK, no marriage is perfect. Peter and I are most definitely a work in progress,” she wrote.
“I have a very big problem with the way Peter communicates when he is upset. He wants to get all loud and throw around a couple of his choice curse words. I am a communicator, and this drives me crazy.
“I am all for a good drag out argument every now and then, but the person that talks the loudest and uses the most curse words is not necessarily the winner of the argument. Keep us in your prayers!” she concluded.