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Eva Marcille and friends escape heartbreak for Vietnam in the new Will Packer-produced series Eat, Kill, Love
When Eva Marcille returns to reality TV later this month, she can be on a mission: eat, kill and love.
“Girls Trip” director Will Packer has partnered with Peacock to supply a new reality show, “Eat, Slay, Love,” starring Marcille, singers Tammy Rivera and Nivea, and comedian London Hughes.
The three-episode series, which premieres on November 7, follows the quartet’s journey through Vietnam in search of healing after failed romances.
“I would consider the four ingredients for a good girls’ trip to be us,” Nivea begins trailer released on Thursday, October 31. “You’ve got the fun one (London), you’ve got the emotional one (Eva), the fashionista one (Tammy) and you’ve got me: the crazy one! We’re leaving the comfort zone and heading to Vietnam for my birthday!”
In the trailer, the ladies study the culture, places and dishes of this Southeast Asian country. During their vibrant journey, they push their limits and push one another.
“I flew across the world to get away from everything my heart was going through,” the former “America’s Next Top Model” winner explains in the trailer.
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After eight years together, the former “Real Housewife of Atlanta” star finalized her divorce from ex Micheal Sterling in August 2023. She shares daughter Marley, 9, together with her ex Kevin McCall and sons Michael Jr. (5 years old) and Maverick (4 years old). with Sterling.
Marcille said that in the divorce People Magazine“It was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make, but sometimes life takes you in a direction you didn’t expect.”
She added: “Our children remain our greatest priority and the eight and a half years we have spent together we will always cherish. We ask you to respect our privacy at this time.”
Like Packer’s producer, Marcille isn’t any stranger to an unforgettable girls’ trip. From 2018 to 2021, she appeared on the series “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” characterised by annual girls’ trips. In “Eat, Slay, Love,” the reality star, actress and model and her castmates use the trip as a possibility to calm down, try new experiences (mud baths, anyone?) and gain peace of mind.
“Money can’t buy this peace,” says Marcille, lying in a hammock on the beach in the trailer.
But it would not be a girls’ trip with out a little bit of drama. At the end of the trailer, the women begin to argue, leaving viewers wondering whether they may ultimately accomplish their mission.