OXYGEN’S “TANISHA GETS MARRIED” SETTLES SOME UNFINISHED BUSINESS ON MONDAY, MAY 21, AT 10 PM ET/PT

NEW YORK – May 16, 2012 – Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned! In the wake of Clive’s betrayal, Tanisha begins to explore prenuptial agreement options on this week’s “Tanisha Gets Married” on Oxygen. Viewers can buzz about the wedding on Twitter @TanishaonOxygen and post their thoughts on the wedding preparations and the drama with #TanishaGetsMarried.

Oxygen has also launched Tanisha’s personal wedding pinboards on Pinterest. Fans can find pinboards at http://pinterest.com/tanishaonoxygen or via the Pinterest app on their smartphones, curated by Tanisha herself. Each pinboard will feature her favorite wedding-related items like dresses, snacks, honeymoon destinations and more.

“Tanisha Gets Married” – Monday, May 21, at 10 PM ET/PT

This week on “Tanisha Gets Married,” Clive’s betrayal prompts Tanisha to protect herself with a prenuptial agreement, but when he refuses to sign on the dotted line, she wonders if he has ulterior motives. With a growing wedding to-do list, Tanisha and Clive tackle their guest list, and Tanisha discovers that Clive’s list consists of only guy friends. Also, Tanisha decides it’s time to reach out to Clive’s mother to gain her approval on the wedding, in the hope that his family will support their decision and attend their special day.

With the wedding day rapidly approaching, Tanisha’s bridesmaids throw her a bridal shower. Tanisha is thrilled, but when she walks into the room she can’t help but express her thoughts on the decor: “Oh My God! It was like a psychedelic tragedy. It was so many colors crashing, it looked like Crayola and Jamaica threw up all over my living room!” Luckily for the bridesmaids, Tanisha has a short attention span and quickly focuses on the bridal party brawl that is about to go down.

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