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Maylee tells Cora about the man Maylee ’ s mother let do whatever she wanted to her, the end result Keisha.
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Anthony tells Maylee that he either must choose him or her daughter, not both because he says she an out of control teenager.
When Keisha arrives home Maylee tells her to put her stuff down and they are going to go to the clinic because Keisha is pregnant, but a boy – most likely Kelly – and Maylee wants her to have an abortion.
Later that day, Maylee brings Anthony ’ s bag downstairs and tells him he is driving alone, as she is leaving him.
* In the beginning of the play, Keisha tells Madea and Vianne that Maylee came to her school " with a big, old wig and a mini skirt ".
Maylee and Cora
When Maylee and Keisha get back from the clinic, Madea has already heard about the abortion from Cora and lets both Keisha, for getting pregnant, and Maylee, for suggesting an abortion.
They leave and even though Maylee congratulates Bobby she is still jealous of Vianne and Cora doesn ’ t understand why and finally gets Maylee to see a brighter light as Maylee and Keisha make up and hug.
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He seems to have been active in the upbringing of granddaughters Vianne and Maylee, based on conversations about him in I Can Do Bad All By Myself.
When Maylee was very young about Keisha ’ s age, her mother wanted drugs, so she put Maylee in a room and brought a guy in and let him do whatever he wanted to her, all for money.
Apparently Madea and Maylee were getting their nails done and one of the employees were talking about her and calling her Godzilla, so she broke her arm and ran like hell back home.
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When Maylee showed up to Keisha ’ s school, she was wearing a mini-skirt and Keisha didn ’ t like that.
Maylee comes home having bought a new car and announces she ’ s getting married: to Anthony Griffin, Viviane ’ s ex-husband!
He ’ s only marrying her to get back at Viviane, for which Maylee doesn ’ t think so and Madea agrees with Vianne.
And with that Bobby and Vianne get married, Maylee and Keisha raise Keisha ’ s daughter, Mr. Browns dog survives, and as for Madea, she ’ s still alive.
Maylee and mother
Madea's daughter, Michelle Griffin, was born when Madea and Johnny were teenagers and grew up to be a prostitute and neglectful mother of two daughters, Maylee and Vianne, who appear in the play I Can Do Bad All By Myself and might have different fathers.
Keisha is still resentful towards her mother and while her mother tries to help with her homework Anthony calls and Maylee runs to him.
Maylee and she
Madea explains that Michelle did not know the father of Maylee and called her Maybe because she was sleeping with 4 or 5 men when she got pregnant.
Later in the production, however, Maylee herself said that she wore a dress ( which was clearly not a mini skirt ) to Keisha's school.
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