Monique Samuels was hesitant to put her 10-year union with her NFL star husband, Chris, on display for the new OWN reality show Love & Marriage: DC. Not only did she have PTSD from her three-season run on Real Housewives of Potomac, she admits, but “I said to Chris, ‘It’s basically going to be marriage counseling on TV.’ We were dealing with some heavy stuff, but we were like, ‘We’ll just work through it as we’re filming,’ ” Here, the 38-year-old entrepreneur and mom of three (she and Chris share Christopher, 9, Milani, 7, and Chase, 3) talks to In Touch’s Natalie Posner about returning to reality TV, her Housewives experience and how she does it all.
How is Love & Marriage: DC different from RHOP?
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