Real Housewives of Dallas: The biggest moments from part I of the reunion

THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF DALLAS -- "Reunion" -- Pictured: (l-r) Stephanie Hollman, Brandi Redmond, D'Andra Simmons -- (Photo by: Greg Endries/Bravo)
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF DALLAS -- "Reunion" -- Pictured: (l-r) Stephanie Hollman, Brandi Redmond, D'Andra Simmons -- (Photo by: Greg Endries/Bravo) /
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The problem with mailing invitations…is the mail itself. /

Are lost or texted invitations insulting?

LeeAnne claimed on the show that many of her invitations were lost in the mail and that the post office generally loses 30% of all mail. Andy said that the actual figure is 4.7%.

Brandi said that although getting a texted invitation to the wedding 10 days before was not ideal, it actually didn’t matter; she had decided long before the text that she would not go to the wedding if she was invited. She just didn’t feel that she and LeeAnne had the best friendship and she didn’t feel comfortable going.

D’Andra wasn’t invited to the wedding, and she said during the reunion that she feels there’s no hope for her friendship with LeeAnne. (Frankly, she doesn’t seem to want the friendship any longer, and who could blame her?) LeeAnne, exhibiting her usual inability to grasp reality, said she believes there is still hope.

Were LeeAnne’s vows actually insults?

LeeAnne wrote her own vows, which include this line: “When I was a child, I never really felt loved, wanted, or accepted.” All of the women thought LeeAnne included this line to be a direct dig at her mother. LeeAnne’s response? “My mother didn’t raise me.” The ladies also agreed that LeeAnne treated her mother very hurtfully at the wedding. The lone holdout was Kameron, who questioned why the women were nitpicking all of these little things. Brandi pointed out that Kameron is the queen of nitpicking.