The ladies visit Rocket Ropes where some strengths and weaknesses are put on show.
The tension between Chantelle and Mary heightens with some pretty honest opinions of each other coming out over lunch… Leah is trying her best to maintain a happy family
While Mary hosts an event at Family Bar on K Rd, things become a little too much for Chantelle – there are tears, and she calls it a night.
Tension turned to tears in the latest episode of ZM's Ladies of New Zealand, with Chantelle Baker taking offence to Mary Haddock-Staniland's continued use of the word "doongy".
Baker asks her to stop using the word, saying it annoys her, to which Haddock-Staniland replies: "Well it irritates me when yousay stupid things. What are we going to do about that?"
Later, the group takes a field trip to K Rd's Family Bar, where things become too much for Baker and breaks down in tears before calling it a night.
In episode three, the ladies take a trip to a farm and indulge in a game of "Never Have I Ever" in the car afterwards - which reveals a few risque facts.
At cocktail hour, Haddock-Staniland put some body image issues into perspective for Leah Light and sees a different side of Baker.
"Let me put it in perspective for you very, very, very simply. My exterior is as a boy and my interior is a girl," she said "I would love to have a body like yours but I can't. There are loads of people that can't in the world. I think you don't value yourself, you don't appreciate yourself."