Diva Deconstruction

Season 1Episode 460 minJan. 21, 2014
Diva Deconstruction

Enabling mother Tateasa wants Kim to train her drop dead gorgeous spoiled daughter Alexis, but Kim isn't so sure this diva is worth the trouble. Kim must teach her what is truly valuable in life, and then how to win the crown. Meanwhile, the other moms are challenged to see who can take the best head shot of their daughter.

Diva Deconstruction has aired on Jan. 21, 2014 at 22:00
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