'Real Housewives of Dallas' episode 7 spoilers: bad news for Brandi about her brother

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Things are not looking good for Brandi Redmond in the seventh episode of "The Real Housewives of Dallas."

After her drama-filled date with her husband Bryan in the previous episode, the reality show star will reportedly receive bad news involving her brother Michael in episode 7, titled "Black and Blues."

While the synopsis for the upcoming episode does not reveal what exactly happened to her younger brother, fans can expect to see Brandi react intensely to the news since she learned that he is in the hospital.

Meanwhile, Brandi admitted in a blog post that her husband left her in the middle of the supposedly fun dinner date because he does not want to be involved in another confrontation when she accused him of not giving her enough attention.

"He doesn't like drama or confrontation so this just annoyed him even more," the former cheerleader said on the blog. But she assured fans that things between them are okay.

"Bryan and I are no strangers to ups and downs and I assure you we love each other," she added. This could mean that Bryan will be at Brandi's side when the news about her brother reaches her.

Meanwhile, the upcoming episode will also feature Tiffany Hendra's efforts to solidify her presence in Dallas by staging a charity concert with her Australian rocker husband Aaron at the House of Blues. Can this stop the growing tension between her, her best friend LeeAnne Locken, and Marie Reyes?

The synopsis for the upcoming episode reads:

"Tiffany attempts to solidify her standing by throwing a charity concert with rocker husband Aaron at the House of Blues in Dallas; Brandi is shaken by news about her brother, Michael; LeeAnne and Stephanie attempt to reconcile their differences."

"The Real Housewives of Dallas" episode 7 airs on Monday, May 23, on Bravo.

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