Skeletons were let out of the closet on Monday night's episode of Atlanta Exes. Monyetta Shaw, the ex-fiancee of singer, Ne-yo opened up to Christina Johnson, the ex-wife of singer, CeeLo Green.
On this weeks episode, the ladies talked about dating, and how they wanted to find their "Mr. Right." Johnson, has already started dating and reveals to her new man that she can no longer have kids.
During her date with Willie, Christina opens up about their possible future together, revealing that children may not be an option. When Chris asked her new man, "Where do you see us going?" Willie replied, "I'm the type of person that takes things day by day." He continues, revealing that he "would like to see it go pretty far."
Christina reveals that she is scared of commitment. She catches her date off guard when talking about blending families. The former wife of CeeLo wants to know if no being able to have children, due to having surgeries is a "deal breaker" for Willie.
Willie responds, "I didn't automatically say on our first couple of dates that I am ready to have kids with you." Revealing that he does want children, "but one day at a time," is Willie's goals at the moment.
After her date ended on a good note, Christina decided to have some one on one time with her girl, Monyetta Shaw. When asked about her dating life, Shaw reveals that she is open to going out, but that it would be a challenge.
Ne-yo's ex also reveals that she does "want to be married." During the ladies conversation as they are working out, Monyetta reveals that she "can not have children," as well. She explains that "we" referring to herself and Ne-yo as a family decided that they didn't want anymore children after she gave birth to her second child with the singer.
"We both said that we didn't want anymore, especially when we found out that it was a boy." She continued, "Oh yeah we are done, so I closed up shop." Revealing that she got her tubes "burned" instead of "tied."
See Monyetta's emotional moment below.
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