Key points:
- Gigi asks Denari for one clear rule in love. She says, “Do not run to me if you quarrel.”
- Denari says his link with Doris goes well so far. However, he adds that plans can still change outside.
- Gigi checks his joy and asks firm, simple questions. Later on, he claims, “I hear ‘I like you’ too much.”
Gigi speaks in a calm, firm tone. She draws a clear line with a short ask. “If you and Doris have issues, please don’t pick me,” she says. “Only tell me when you two are done, done, done.”

Denari nods and gives a short reply. “I’ll try not to,” he tells her at once. He adds they should fix things inside first, not outside. Gigi agrees and then checks how the bond goes.
Gigi draws a clear line on Doris
The chat starts with care, yet it stays blunt. “I don’t want to be the one you like,” she says. “If things go bad, leave me out of it.” She repeats that the only update should be a final end.
She then checks the state of his heart. “Is it going good? Do you see it going good?” she asks. He says yes and smiles a bit at last. Meanwhile, she keeps guard and holds her space.
Denari says the bond goes well so far
Denari says things feel fine with Doris right now. However, he warns that “you never know people’s plans.” He adds, “Outside the show, things may shift or move.” In addition, he says she has told him, “I like you.”
Gigi grins and says she feels glad for him. “That’s good. I’m happy you are happy,” she says. Then she asks if Doris said those kind words. He replies, “Yeah, countless times. I’m tired of hearing it.”
He then drops one raw line with slang. “Man dem is just tryna f#ck, bruh,” he says. The room goes still for a brief, sharp beat. Gigi keeps calm and does not push more talk.
House talk and recent links for context
Fans recall prior strain from this trio’s close paths. Gigi and Denari already had a tense, frank chat. She feared a “third wheel” tag in that scene. Read our earlier report on that house talk.
Viewers may read this new clip as firm growth. She sets one rule to protect her peace. He owns his choice and sets hopes in place. For now, both keep it light, clear, and fair.





