Nene Leakes is without a doubt one of the more boisterous characters on Bravo TV’s “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” and even in print she comes across larger than life. “Never Make the Same Mistake Twice” Nene’s memoir, is brutally honest and really comes across in the same voice the Nene we see on TV.
A fan of all of Bravo’s “Housewives” series, I was excited to get to know Nene more as a real person. I think she’s a dynamic character and she certainly doesn’t hold back. This book definitely reveals there is more to her than just the wealthy outspoken Atlanta housewife shown on TV.
From Nene’s childhood when her single mother had her and her older brother out of wedlock, then promptly handed them over to her married, childless sister to raise, to not being sure if her current relationship with her husband will work out or not, Leakes shows she has nothing to hide.
Nene believes she got a better childhood being raised by her aunt than her mother could offer, yet she laments there was no love in her aunt’s household. While she had every material thing she could need, she always wanted more. She also craved the guidance and love a real mother would offer. She really is bitter about the second family her mother started when she married and had more children, yet never offered to take Nene and her brother back in and raise them.
Nene’s first real relationship produced her first son, Bryson. Nene’s then-boyfriend got her pregnant the first time they ever were together, then right before Nene gave birth, she found out he had another girl pregnant too. That girl dropped her baby off on the father’s doorstep and never looked back. So, Nene raised her baby and the other girl’s baby with the father of the two and his mother. However, nothing Nene did was good enough and often resulted in beatings that he would dole out right in front of his mother.
After many years Nene got smart and ran away to live with a girlfriend of hers, taking Bryson with her. However, she found it difficult to have enough money to send Bryson to private school and keep them both in the lifestyle she believed they deserved.
Along came a lucrative job at a strip club. Nene goes into tawdry detail about her many years working as a stripper. Much more detail and more pages than she really needed to. Sounded like defensive writing at times.
And then she met her current husband, Gregg, who offered her a lifestyle where she wouldn’t have to strip for her money and she could be queen of his palace. Reluctantly she accepted his offer, and they eventually had a son together, Brentt,
Which leads us to present day, Nene as the star of Bravo TV. She claims she always knew she would be a star, yet seems to overstate her stardom just a tad. An entertaining read, yet the wisdom she offers at the end about which pitfalls in life to avoid seems redundant and unnecessary.