Lisa Horne is speaking out about her controversial actions on season 2 of Netflix’s The Ultimatum. The new mom took to social media to address how she insulted fellow cast member Riah Nelson and her behavior toward her boyfriend Brian Okoye.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Ultimatum Season 2.]
Lisa and Brian left ‘The Ultimatum’ Season 2 early Brian and Lisa in ‘The Ultimatum’ Season 2 | Courtesy of Netflix © 2023
Lisa and Brian’s time on The Ultimatum Season 2 was brief but memorable. Although she was the one who issued the ultimatum, it didn’t take long for Lisa to start second-guessing her decision to go on the show. At a cocktail party ahead of the choice ceremony, Lisa blew up when she saw Brian chatting with Riah.
“You know what, you can go ahead and talk to her, I really don’t care,” she said to Brian. She then slapped him and stormed out. Their fight continued in the restaurant parking lot.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Ultimatum Season 2.]
Lisa and Brian left ‘The Ultimatum’ Season 2 early Brian and Lisa in ‘The Ultimatum’ Season 2 | Courtesy of Netflix © 2023
Lisa and Brian’s time on The Ultimatum Season 2 was brief but memorable. Although she was the one who issued the ultimatum, it didn’t take long for Lisa to start second-guessing her decision to go on the show. At a cocktail party ahead of the choice ceremony, Lisa blew up when she saw Brian chatting with Riah.
“You know what, you can go ahead and talk to her, I really don’t care,” she said to Brian. She then slapped him and stormed out. Their fight continued in the restaurant parking lot.
- 8/31/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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