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'RHOP': Fans Have More Questions For Robyn And Juan Dixon After Season 8 Premiere - Blavity

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Season 8 of The Real Housewives of Potomac is back and the topic of discussion was the Juan Dixon fiasco. While Robyn Dixon would like the audience to believe that Juan is innocent, many viewers aren’t buying it. She claims a woman from Canada is lying about their involvement, despite her producing a hotel receipt with Juan’s signature on it. According to Robyn, the woman in question flew to a neighboring country to meet another athlete but lost her credit card in a D.C. casino. Juan, Robyn says, being the nice man that he is and having communicated with the woman in the past via social media DMs, offered to pay for her hotel, which explains his signature. And nothing else happened. The RHOP ladies aren’t buying it either. In a tense scene featuring a tearful Charisse Jackson-Jordan, Ashley Darby and Gizelle Bryant, the sister circle tries their hardest to get Robyn to take her blinders off, but she won’t. In fact, she says her marital bliss is being clouded by the world for...

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