Last week, Eddie brought up a situation with the cleaning lady who works in the building. Eddie had spoken with her and learned that she had been feeling sick but could not afford to take time off. Wanting to help, Eddie suggested starting a GoFundMe, which sparked a bigger conversation among the show about finding out what she needed.
Abby revealed she was frustrated with Eddie for the situation. She had been raising money for St. Jude for six years as she runs in the Rock N' Roll Half Marathon and had previously sent Eddie a donation link, but he had not contributed. She was questioning why Eddie was so vocal about raising money for the cleaning woman while not supporting her ongoing fundraising efforts. Bobby and Amy pointed out that the two situations were different, noting that Abby herself was not sick and that her fundraising was tied to running a race, while the cleaning lady's situation involved immediate need. Abby acknowledged the difference but maintained that her frustration stemmed from a lack of support for her cause. The conversation turned to whether Eddie had donated in similar situations before. Abby revealed that she had donated to Eddie in the past when he participated in a walk, which she felt was comparable. Eddie admitted he had intended to donate to Abby previously but had forgotten, saying he remembered feeling bad about it and now wanted to follow through.
Despite the back-and-forth, there was still no update on the GoFundMe for the cleaning lady. The discussion continued to circle around Abby’s frustration, with others believing that her main issue was Eddie’s lack of support for her fundraising efforts. Abby pushed back on how her feelings were being interpreted, saying it was coming out wrong, though others argued it reflected how she truly felt.