Kandi Burruss’ Mother, Mama Joyce, Agrees To Family Therapy After Being Confronted For Consistently Bashing The ‘RHOA’ Star’s Husband, Todd Tucker

Kandi Burruss, Todd Tucker, Mama Joyce

Kandi Burruss’ Mother, Mama Joyce, Agrees To Family Therapy After Being Confronted For Consistently Bashing The ‘RHOA’ Star’s Husband, Todd Tucker

It appears Kandi Burruss and her family are taking a step in the right direction.

During the latest episode of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” Kandi Burruss’ mother, Mama Joyce, agreed to attend family therapy sessions. The revelation came about during a conversation discussing Kandi Burruss’ husband, Todd Tucker, whom the reality TV mother has (seemingly) always had an issue with.

Kandi Burruss, Todd Tucker, Mama Joyce

During their chat, Kandi Burruss asked her mother to stop throwing jabs at Todd Tucker, noting that the remarks were “getting out of hand.”

 

As you may already know, Kandi, 47, married Todd Tucker, 49, in April of 2014. The couple are parents to four children in total and share two together. Since tying the knot, Mama Joyce has voiced on numerous occasions how much she is against the union. During an interview with Andy Cohen at BravoCon 2022, Mama Joyce struggled to compliment her son-in-law when asked to say something nice about him and noted that the businessman is “still short.”

 

Kandi Burruss, Todd Tucker and children Ace and Blaze

Over the years, Kandi has tried to bridge the gap between her mother and husband. The “Understanding” singer expressed in a confessional interview during the latest “RHOA” episode,

“I need my mother to understand how much Todd means to me, that this marriage is solid and, like, leave it alone.”

At one point during their conversation, Mama Joyce criticized Todd for visiting strip clubs. However, Kandi was seemingly unbothered by her mother’s critique. She fired back,

“We go to strip clubs together! I am not threatened by a stripper at the strip club.”

Kandi Burruss & husband Todd Tucker

Kandi added,

“I think you just gotta accept that I like who I like. You and I just think different.” 

In an attempt to get everyone on the same page, the Xscape singer/song-writer suggested going to counseling, to which Mama Joyce responded,

“That would be good.”

What are your thoughts on Kandi, Mama Joyce, and Todd going to family therapy? Let us know below. 

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Authored by: Ariel Whitely