'I'm not cold-blooded. I feel like he actually spent time thinking about the things he's said and done, so I accept it,' she says
and estranged friend Kristen Doute feeling hurt that she was left out of the celebration, despite having introduced the couple. But the most surprising moment comes during a hilariously competitive game of softball between the SUR and Tom Tom staffs.
Watching the action from the dugout, James Kennedy and Katie Maloney-Schwartz make peace after he apologizes for body-shaming her over the years.You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. "I'm pretty surprised I was, like, invited to play on the Tom Tom team," James says, sitting next to Katie on the bench.at a club after the group refused to let him and costar Lala Kent sit at their table. And his comments in 2018 at L.A. Pride got him fired fromSpeaking with Katie now, James reveals he's
for a month, attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and "really trying to change up my attitude on life and stuff.""It's just shown me a new light on like how I should be treating people and how disgusting it was, how I was treating people," he continues, adding in a confessional that making amends with Katie is part of his recovery."I just want to apologize for everything I've ever said," he concludes.
Katie forgives James, thanking him for talking to her and saying she's proud of him for tackling his issues. "I'm not cold-blooded," she says in a confessional. "I feel like he actually spent time thinking about the things he's said and done, so I accept it."
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