![]() ![]() Carlos makes it clear that he will not bail Victoria out unless the wedding goes forward. It is then revealed that Victoria has stolen from Lisa's trust fund, leaving virtually no money left, and is now encouraging Lisa to marry Carlos in order to keep up her livelyhood. Victoria confronts Carlos about the abuse, suggesting that insecurity about his masculinity is causing him to act out and that he needs counseling. Carlos, eager to move forward with the wedding, dispatches Victoria to bring her back to him. Lisa eventually leaves Carlos with the intention of calling off the wedding. As much as Vanessa likes Frankie, she is emotionally closed off and has a difficult time trusting him. Vanessa is successfully wooed by poetry-spouting bus driver, Frankie ( Boris Kodjoe), who is the single father of a young son, and has a passion for painting. ![]() Victoria regularly degrades Vanessa for this, even referring to her grandchildren as "bastards". Vanessa (Lisa Arrindell Anderson), the other of Madea's nieces, who lives with her, has two children fathered by two different men, neither of whom is involved in their children's lives. ![]() While she desperately wants to get out of the engagement, her mother, Victoria ( Lynn Whitfield), urges her to go through with the wedding, telling Lisa to avoid doing things that make Carlos angry. Lisa Breaux ( Rochelle Aytes), one of Madea's nieces, is engaged to an abusive and controlling investment banker named Carlos Armstrong ( Blair Underwood). After Madea ( Tyler Perry) violates the terms of her house arrest (which she was subjected to in the previous film), the judge orders her to take in a troubled foster child named Nikki ( Keke Palmer) in order to avoid jail. ![]()
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