‘Seven Year Switch’s Kenya ‘Livid’ Over Charles’ Flirty Behavior With Switch Wife
Sept. 11 2018, Updated 12:28 p.m. ET
Seven Year Switch may have destroyed Kenya and Charles’ marriage instead of fixing it. In a sneak peek exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com, Kenya became livid over flirty footage of Charles and his switch wife Angela.
“He did open mic and he did amazingly,” Angela said, as she got cozy with Charles in another clip.
Angela then mocked of Kenya, “She’s like, 'I just want Charles to find God again and return to his thing!'”
Kenya said after watching the footage, “What is that about? Angela is acting like a thot! You could have responded differently. Where was your defense for me?”
When Charles explained how he doesn’t remember how he handled the situations, she responded, “I’m sorry I’m unwilling to accept that answer. If you don’t remember then what do you have to say? Can I get something other than I don’t remember?”
She then said in her confessional, “I am livid. He did not defend me. I would have defended him. Charles doesn’t understand why I’m upset. As of right now I don’t know if I’m going to be able to stay in the marriage.”
On last week’s episode, Charles broke down crying at the thought of having to leave his “dream” switch wife Angela to go home to his real wife Kenya.
“I have a lot of questions on my mind and I’m not sure I want to be married to Kenya right now,” he said in his confessional, adding to Angela. “I am f**ked Angela! I’m f**king losing it. Leave me the f**k alone! Don’t f**king follow me!”
On a previous episode, Kenya revealed Charles cheated on her.
“The infidelity happened twice,” she said. “It happened with one person twice.”
In another episode, Kenya became upset over footage of Charles and experimental wife Angela flirting.
“That ho over there has disrespected me! H-e-l-l no,” Kenya said.
Watch the video above for more! Seven Year Switch airs Tuesdays at 10/9c on Lifetime.
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