'Real Housewives of Dallas' episode 8 spoilers: Stephanie and birthday boy's party ideas are at odds

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After a heartbreaking episode where Brandi Redmond dealt with her brother's attempt to end his life, the ladies will be in for another party in the eighth episode of "The Real Housewives of Dallas."

According to the synopsis for the episode, titled "Hollman Holiday," Stephanie Hollman will have her hands full as she plans for her husband Travis's birthday party. But aside from the stress of pulling together an epic event, Stephanie will face a bigger challenge as Travis tries to incorporate his own ideas for his party.

Meanwhile, the feuding co-stars Brandi and LeeAnne Locken will try to patch things up by sharing a meal together. The ladies threw hurtful words at each other in the past, but they will attempt to forgive and forget this time.

In the previous episode, LeeAnne also went out with Stephanie for brunch to clear the air between them. LeeAnne admitted that she has bad behavior, and she blamed her difficult childhood for it. Will LeeAnne finally stop fighting with her co-stars now that she has decided to work things out with them?

Bravo released the official press statement for the episode, which reads:

"Stephanie struggles when Travis tries to hijack the planning of his own birthday party. Brandi and LeeAnne break bread to see if they can find common ground. Cary chastises Mark for overspending on extravagant gifts for three-year-old Zuri's birthday. Tiffany and Stephanie watch LeeAnne take center stage as the keynote speaker for a charity event supporting women with HIV. And at Travis' birthday, a drunken Brandi raises eyebrows by extending an invitation to everyone for a weekend getaway."

Will Brandi remember her getaway invitation after the booze runs out of her system?

The episode 8 of "The Real Housewives of Dallas" will air on Bravo on Monday, May 30.

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