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Brooke Bailey Speaks Out Against Jackie Christie’s Lack Of Support During Emotional ‘Basketball Wives’ Reunion

"You didn't knock on my door to give me a hug or just to sit next to me, quietly."

Basketball Wives cast members Jackie Christie and Brooke Bailey had a tense exchange during the season 10 reunion hosted by Tamar Braxton.

On May 8, the conversation took a dramatic turn when Bailey accused Christie of not being a good friend during her time of need. Bailey’s daughter Kayla Nicole passed away in a fatal car crash in Memphis, Tennessee, last September, and she claimed that Christie never reached out to her.

Bailey began by saying that she didn’t feel that Christie was a good friend.

“The reason why is because when my daughter passed away, you didn’t even send me one flower. You have been in L.A. You didn’t knock on my door to give me a hug or just to sit next to me, quietly. You showed absolutely no support,” the 45-year-old said.

Christie apologized and explained that she didn’t know how to be there for her. However, Bailey wasn’t having it, and the exchange got heated.

“This wasn’t even something that I planned on addressing, but me sitting here listening to your bulls–t story about friendship with Jen, it’s some f—g bulls–t,” Bailey yelled.

After the break, Christie suggested that Bailey exit the Basketball Wives platform due to their now-strained kinship. “If you feel that this platform with me isn’t something you want to be a part of, then maybe it ain’t the place for you,” she said.

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According to The Atlanta Black Star, The BBW reunion was taped back in March however, Bailey and Christie were recently spotted at a Lakers Game on April 26.

Christie joined the spinoff Basketball Wives: LA in 2011, while Bailey joined the following year for season 2. Bailey returned for season 10, which began airing last year.

Watch the tension-filled moment below:

 

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