In Episode 6 of The Real Housewives of D.C., titled “Securing Homeland,” the drama shifts to foundations—literal and emotional. Michaele and Tareq press Stacie to help them find a new house in D.C., but repeatedly refuse to share their financials or clarify their budget, leaving Stacie increasingly skeptical.
Meanwhile, Lynda makes a bold move—purchasing a home just down the street from Mary—and blesses the property with sage and spiritual cleansing before renovations begin.
Stacie continues her emotional quest, probing deeper into the mystery of her birth father and attempting new strategies to get answers from her mother.
At the same time, Mary and her husband Rich host an elegant dinner party for Stacie and Jason, aiming to foster alliances and smooth over past tensions.
The episode also lends space to real grief: Cat mourns the loss of a close friend, turning to Lynda’s breast cancer charity support in a poignant moment of vulnerability.
Underneath the surface, Tareq’s ongoing family turmoil begins to weigh heavily on Michaele, adding cracks to their public façade.
By episode’s end, the question looms: Can trust, family, and home truly be secured when the foundations are shaky?
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