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Anonymous wrote:I kind of agree with Giselle -- Monique IS sort of bragging, TBH.
What? Giselle insulted her by implying she had no home and Monique simply stated she had four and somehow she's in the wrong? You're crazy,
In that scenario, I thought Monique responded appropriately. But in other scenarios ("I brought a $250 bottle of wine!"), it seems like she stacks the brags on top of one another, in a rapid succession so it becomes a little cringeworthy after a while. Her personality is nice enough and I do like her, but some of her statements do beget eye rolls ("my husband's underpants are like a mattress!" "my assistant brings me champagne to barre!", the sex life thing she said to her MIL).
I agree. I thought Gizelle was grilling her pretty rudely, and in that instance I thought Monique was justified in responding that she has four homes (as opposed to being "homeless" :roll

. But in the other scenes, she does tend to brag insufferably. She's more than a little pleased with herself and it's annoying.
What's up with the 4 homes. They have money, but not 4 home money. She seems young and immature.
Well, clearly they do because in the last episode they were buying a $4.5 million home in Potomac. How does an ex-football player have so much money?
You have no clue how much that man is worth. The bottom line rookie football players earn a minimum of 585K a year. Those who are not minimum make millions per year, with contract bonuses. The NFL also has mandatory $50000 cola for their players. And the players' salaries are increased by the number of years in play. For example, in 2017 the minimum amount a player with 10 years of NFL play is required to receive approximately 1 million dollars. If an NFL player retires with 4 years of play, that player is entitled to 100% of his minimum salary. I am just talking about the bottom of the pay scale players. I don't know where this person sits on his team pay scale, but if he was at the bottom and invested his money well, he has a lot of money. Just for some perspective, Aaron Hernandez had a 35 million dollar signing bonus just to sign on the dotted line. I wonder if his estate is entitled to it now that he was not convicted of a crime. I digress.