Sent by Karen as a silent messenger of her frustration, the mime served as a physical manifestation of Karen’s desire to "mime her own business." It remains one of the most absurd and legendary moments in the franchise's history. The Episode Highlights
While there are several shows with episodes by this name, this post focuses on the dramatic and meme-worthy events of , Season 3, Episode 13, "Mime Your Own Business." 🤫 Silence is Golden (Until a Mime Shows Up) [S3E13] Mime Your Own Business
This episode perfectly captures the "theatrical" nature of Potomac. It wasn't just a petty argument; it was a curated performance. It showed Karen Huger at her most "Grand Dame," using a silent performer to shout her message louder than a screaming match ever could. Sent by Karen as a silent messenger of
: Candiace Dillard and Chris Bassett began the serious process of getting "marriage insurance"—otherwise known as a pre-nup—to protect their future together. It showed Karen Huger at her most "Grand
: If you're actually looking for the animated version, Totally Spies! also has an episode titled "Mime Your Own Business" (often listed as Season 4, Episode 6), featuring the villain Jazz Hands , who uses a laser accordion to turn people into voiceless mimes.
In the world of The Real Housewives of Potomac , a "peaceful lunch" is usually an oxymoron. But in Season 3, Episode 13, Karen Huger and Gizelle Bryant took things to a surreal new level. Just as the two were attempting to hash out their long-standing "frenemy" drama over salad, a literal appeared at their table.