'Basketball Wives: LA' season 4 episode 2: Draya pushes Malaysia to her limits

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The women of "Basketball Wives: LA" will return with more relationship drama, especially after the Miami crew decided to take over the thrones of the ladies from Los Angeles. 

In the season premiere of VH1's reality show, series producer Shaunie O'Neale moved to Los Angeles from Miami. Will she step up as the group's main woman now that the Miami version of the series has been cancelled by the network? Shaunie is joined by fellow Miami cast member Tami Roman, who could be another opinionated force among the bunch of strong-willed women this season. 

In the first episode of "Basketball Wives: LA" season 4, Jackie Christie found herself struggling to get her co-stars' acceptance again after her infamous scene in Paris last season. But the ladies may not be forgiving this time, and may not be interested in being friends with Doug Christie's feisty wife. 

That is why when she introduced newbie Mehgan James in the show, the girls quickly ganged up on the latter just because she is Jackie's friend. As her baptism of fire, Meghan already had a heated row with Draya Michele. 

Draya also brought in her own friend, Angel Brinks, to the reality series. Angel and Draya both have their own clothing lines to attend to, but the other cast members of the show raised their eyebrows when she was introduced as Draya's "real friend." 

Meanwhile, the recently divorced Malaysia Pargo is already feeling lonely after being separated from her former NBA player husband Jannero. After Draya's first fashion show, the two women and Brandi Maxiell discussed Malaysia's dating status, or lack thereof. Brandi told Malaysia that she could start seeing other people again, but Draya believes that it's too soon. Now Malaysia does not know which advice from her friends she should listen to. 

The spoilers for episode 2 claim that Draya will push Malaysia to her breaking point, while Jackie will feel overwhelmed during her first directorial job for a cognac commercial. 

"Basketball Wives: LA" season 4 airs Sundays on VH1.  

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