I made it nice!"
The line stuck to Medley even harder than “Feelin' Jovani” gets stuck in your head.
“That one I’m going to my grave with,” she tells EW.

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“I don’t go through almost a day without someone saying it to me at some level.”
So naturally, it gave the Bravolebrity the title for her memoir,Make It Nice.
“I mean, what else could it be?”
“The only other thing I could have called it wasNot Well, Bitch!”
“I thought: It’s time.
All the roads are leading to take a moment,” she says.
We’re all kids when we’re in our parents' presence."
“I really lived different chapters of my life that really defined me, ultimately.
Each one defined me a little more,” she reflects.
“The Housewiveswas sort of the frosting; you learned about my frosting.
But I wanted to teach you about the cake.”
I restored him in my mind.
I don’t ever think of him as the sick Richard.
So to have to relive that was difficult."
“You have to slowly unpeel yourself, and you’ve got to open up the can of worms.
“I didn’t want the book to be about that,” she says.
I wanted it to be my overall experience on the show.
We do enough of that [during the] season.
Writing the book, she says, “made me [realize], ‘you know what?
I’m a pretty strong woman, and I’ve done a lot.'”
You were in it like all of us,'” Medley remembers.
“We don’t think about it, but we all have to go through the fire.
It’s just life,” she reflects.
They’ve got to walk through."
We can only do our best to make things nice along the way.
Make It Niceisavailable now.