- She asked me about Tommie,
I told her about Tommie. I told her who you are-
- What, what, what? - And who you are to me, and
we've been in a relationship. And that's what I told him. - About who the (beep) I look like, boo boo the (beep) fool? - [Man] You told me you wanted to- - You got me all the way (beep) up. You think you're gonna
bring some (beep) flowers, some pink-ass (beep) flowers, and everything gonna be all (beep) okay? Can't nobody tell me where and how to go. - I didn't come to fight,
you just need some time. When you're ready to
talk, call me anytime, all right, okay?
(slow music) - Well, let me walk you out
because I just was like, what the (beep) is he (beep), she came to me like she thought. (cries) (slow ambient music) (slow hip hop music) - I'm looking forward
to great things year. I'm still looking for a label. I'm still looking for a real manager and I might even be looking for a man. But tonight, it's all about the girls. Karlie invited me out tonight,
and she may be messy as hell, but the girl knows how to have some fun. - At the Dallas Tribute the other night, Tommie hit me up and asked me to meet her
at some crazy-ass club. I don't really know Tommie
that well, but she seems cool. And I brought someone that's
always ready for the turnout. Ms. Jessica Dime. (laughs) Hey, girl. - Hey, bitch. KK told me I need to keep an
eye out for Scrapp's baby mama. I know where she works, so here I am. This is Dime. - How you doing?
- Hey, nice to meet you. - This bitch don't even know I exist, let alone what I look like. So I'm deep undercover right now. - I love this number right here, girl. - This is from my store in LA. - I was just in LA, I was out there with Stevie and Joseline,
my girl Joseline- - Your girl Joseline? - Y'all have fun in LA? - We did. - Joseline and I supposedly hugged it out. But when I thought about all the things she did
to me last year, I realized that I just don't need
people like that in my life. And we have no relationship. - I've known Joseline and
Stevie for two years total. - Oh, girl, well you don't
know Joseline, do you? - I really like her genuinely,
I think she's a real bitch. - You know what, I can't
(beep) with fake friends. If somebody turn on me-
- Yeah, she is too phony for me. - What's your smoke with Joseline? - She act like she ain't know me but then she turned
around and said she did. - Why do you think that she
would deny you like that? - She doesn't want to like deal with her past because she's
maybe embarrassed by it. - I see it, we're not vibing. - I'm Tiarra, I'm your waitress. - I am Jessica. - [Karlie] I'm Karlie, Tommie, honey. - [Tiarra] Nice to meet
you, what y'all drinking? - I want some Ciroc. - Ciroc, straight up? - [Jessica] Yeah, we don't plan on- - Me, I'm a chardonnay. - [Tiarra] All right. - So girl, you said you wanted me to come, hang out, you celebrating something? - My little waitress is
a baby M to my (beep). So I figured I would
come here and check in and just see what's all this about. And she does not know who the (beep) I am, so I'd like everybody
to remain under cover. - Whoa, wait, hold up, we here to spy? Let me put my binoculars on, sip some tea, and have some fun. - Okay, so Scrapp, this
is his baby mother. - Now I want to put a face to this person that I been hearing about. I need to see who the (beep) this is. - Hey, ladies. - This whole spying thing is Karlie's MO, but not mine, but I
would expect nothing more from someone who calls Joseline a friend. - You're gorgeous to be a waitress. You definitely somebody we'd like to hang. We like hanging on with
bad bitches. (laughs) I (beep) with a bad bitch. So you was telling me about Stevie J. - [Tiarra] Stevie J? - Yeah, Stevie J. - Oh, he's like my uncle,
Scratch is my baby father. Y'all know him? - Well, yeah-
(overlapping chattering) - No, we just heard about him. - Are you with your baby daddy? - We family, I hold him down. - Y'all live together? - No, we don't live together,
we have a kid together. He's a good dad, so I hold him down- - That's it, it's just dad,
or y'all like, we kicking it? - (beep) feel like it,
when I feel like it. - This bitch says she deals
with him when she feels like it? Right about now it's taking everything in me to hold my composure
and not blow up my spot. I'm here to get tea. - If y'all need anything,
just let me know. - I'm not gonna snatch
her right here, right now. My beef is not with her,
my beef is with Scrapp. If his relationship with Tiarra
is more than he says it is, he's gonna have a lot of explaining to do. - Now that you've invited me
out to your messy situation, there's a party that I
want to invite you guys to. Mimi's having a party. - What kind of party? - It's just a birthday
party for her, a new boo. - Oh, she got a new-
- Yeah, she got a new boo. - Okay.
- You gonna come? - I'll be there. - Okay, so we going to
the party but, excuse me. Ain't nobody better than Karlie Redd when it comes to the spy game. So ladies, sit back and watch a professional spy do the work. I want to invite you to
a party, would you come? - I will come. (overlapping chattering) - I like her, I like her.
- I'm there. - So I'm gonna get your number, and then when we gonna hang out. - Karlie Redd is not playing no games. I may be in love with this girl. I can't think of a better way
to get in this girl's head. We'll hang out, we'll be friends, then I'm gonna let her know
just who she's dealing with. - She's a sexy mother (beep). I'm sorry, he (beep) some bad-ass bitch. (slow hip hop music) - So Scrapp was on his
way over here to talk. And honestly, I'm not sure
what I want to say to him. Trolling on Tiarra at the
club got me kind of twisted but I'm trying not to jump to conclusions. I just want the truth and that
only can come from Scrapp. So my plan is to lay
it on him good and sexy and see if he's man enough
to be honest with me. - [Scrapp] What is the special occasion? - You. - All this sexy Tommie got going on is what kind of got me sprung but I'm not getting distracted tonight. I got some information that
I ain't too happy about. So I'm here to find out
what my girl's been up to. You know how small the city of Atlanta is? Let me tell you something
(indistinct) I heard. I heard you were with somebody at a club, discussing things that
shouldn't have been discussed. - Things like what? - Me. Go, I'm listening. - I went to this place, I don't know, Karlie invited me to someplace to have a drink.
- Who? - Karlie. - I already don't like
the way this is going. - Somebody else came up, talking about they knew Stevie J, and it was they uncle. - Quit saying someone,
Tiarra, Aking's mother, my baby mother, Tiarra. - So I got busted. I checked out your baby mother. Now, are you gonna tell me the truth about what's going on? Are you (beep) her, Scrapp? Are you (beep) that bitch? - No. (slow hip hop music) What? You believe everything you hear? - I don't believe
everything I see right now. - What are you seeing? I'm right here with you right now. - You're so fake, oh my God. Do not try to play me, like I'm just a fool out here for real. - You know what time it is,
you know I got a baby mama. We have a son. - And it ain't never been no pressure until somebody bring to me
that she was still seeing her. Are you, what is it?
(overlapping chattering) Okay, well, it's gonna be,
I'm not sticking around for no bull (beep). - I don't do too well to threats. - I'm just, I want to understand. I don't understand. - Me and Tiarra got a good
situation, we co-parent. Don't come in between a good thing I have. - What's a good thing you have? You (beep) that baby mother
and you (beep) me, is that- - Me being able to
parent and be the father to my child with no goddamn headache. - Why doesn't she know about me, anyway? Are you hiding me because
you're still (beep) with her? - It ain't that she don't know about you, is that I don't feel the
need to tell her my business, who I'm talking to-
- I feel the need. Either you're gonna tell her about me, or I'm gonna tell her who the (beep) I am. Scrapp needs to grow some balls and let Tiarra know that he has a woman. It's simple as that. All of these excuses, it
sounded like nonsense. Scrapp, let's not play games here, okay? - Don't worry about it, I'll tell her. I'd tell her what you are to me. - Tell her- - She'll hear it from the horse's mouth. I don't take too kindly to threats. She want me to talk to
Tiarra, but I'm gonna do it when I feel like it. I'll tell her, all right? - Look who came. We came here to celebrate
Mimi's man's birthday party but we find out that
Mimi's man is a woman. - Hi.
(overlapping chattering) - But I think this party is
just about to get started. Tommie wants to get to
know her man's baby mama. So I invited her, and
she actually showed up. What's going on, girl? - My man Scrapp promised me that he was gonna tell Tiarra about me in a relationship that he kept
secret from her for a year. But I'm looking at this girl and she looks a little
too happy to see me. If Scrapp did what he was supposed to do and tell her about me,
she wouldn't be walking in with this big-ass grin on her face. Something tell me I'm gonna have to knock that smile off her face
before the end of the night. And I just hope she ready. - What are you drinking? - This is Tommie's (beep) chardonnay. The same thing you served me- - Oh, well, come on, give
me some of Tommie's (beep). I served her a lot that day.
(group laughs) My social life has been non-existent since I start working my
second job at the club. So when Karlie followed
up with the invitation, I figured why not go? A waitress is just what
I do two days a week. I work for the largest
financial firm in the country. - Oh.
- Oh. - So I'm a shark. - When are you a mom? - Did this chick just
ask me when I'm a mom? I'm a mom all day, every day. Not that it's any of your business. - You do this all the
time, like you meet girls and you come and hang out with them? - I do it when I feel like it. - You do whatever you feel. - I do everything when I feel- - When do you feel like being a mom? This chick's up in here
fronting like she's the boss. Meanwhile, she's slinging
drinks in some club while me and Scrapp keep her kid. It's time for this chick
to face some truth. - Why y'all beefing? - Ain't no beef. - Tommie is calling out Tiarra faster than Tiarra can even respond. - You asking about kids
like you know my kid. - I do know your kid. - How do you know my kid? - I know you kid 'cause
I know your baby daddy. I know your baby daddy 'cause I sit on his (beep) like
almost every other night. - And then she went in for the kill. - I'm that bitch. - No, I know my baby
daddy, and he would never- - So what you talking,
you sound crazy, bitch. Calm down.
- You calm down. - Don't tell me to calm down.
- Calm down, honey. Let me tell you something about Tommie. - What, what about Tommie? - Let me tell you something about Tommie. - What's good?
- Let me tell you something, bitch.
(overlapping chattering) - Chris and I are having a
great time at this party. All of a sudden, I see these
two women rolling around on the floor, beating each other up. And guess what? Dime and Karlie right up in
the middle of the bull (beep). - You was together with
me when this was messy, first of all. - She should at least worn some panties. I saw vagina hairs flying,
and pubic hairs flying. Tommie, didn't your mama
teach you to wear panties? - This was a really big
night for Chris and I, and it was completely ruined
by her two (beep) hood rats that I didn't even invite to the party. Bitch has got me (beep) up. (slow hip hop music) - For a whole year. I've been able to keep
the women in my life apart but now everything's
blowing up to my face. Tiarra think the way to fix
it is for us all to sit down and hash things out. I think that's the craziest (beep) I've ever heard in my life. Yeah, I'd say I'm mad at
Tommie for fighting Tiarra. But right now, honestly,
I'm afraid of losing my son. So I'm here to do everything in my power so I could
fix things and see my son. - Who is it? - [Scrapp] Come find out. - I left it up to Scrapp
to handle this business and tell his baby mother about me, but he was too chicken
(beep) to handle it. So now he got me and this girl fighting in the (beep) club. - I come in peace. - [Tommie] Oh. - I spent my money on that. - Okay. I mean, what the (beep)
does he want from me? You want to get back
with your baby mother? I'm not gonna stop you, team that. What do you need,
Scrapp, what do you need? - If you see me calling, why
you don't answer the phone? - 'Cause I'm not in a
phone answering mood. - Now you don't want to talk. - No, I don't want to talk. Your baby mother threw a drink at me. - I'm sure she didn't just throw a drink on you for no reason. - She threw a drink on me
because you didn't handle what the (beep) you
was supposed to handle. - I already spoke to her. She asked me about Tommie,
I told her about Tommie. I told her who you are-
- What, what, what? - And who you are to me. And we've been in a relationship, and that's what I told her. - About who the (beep) I look like, boo boo the (beep) fool? You got me all the way (beep) up. You think you're gonna
bring some (beep) flowers, some pink-ass (beep) flowers and everything gonna be all (beep) okay? Can't nobody tell me where and how to go. - I didn't come to fight,
you just need some time. When you're ready to
talk, call me anytime, all right, okay?
(slow music) - Well, let me walk you out
because I just was like, what the (beep) is he (beep), she came to me like she thought. (cries) - Tommie may be the craziest
woman I ever met in my life. But that's what I like about
her 'cause she loves hard. And right now I ain't
really trying to let her go. - [Tommie] You got me (beep) up. - I don't want you to cry. You're gonna cry about a lot of (beep), don't let this be one of them, all right? - Are you still (beep) Tiarra? - Yes.
(slow hip hop music) Why you want to ask me a question you don't want to know the answer to? - Scrapp, you just get out of here. - I know if I leave here
without getting Tommie to agree to sit down with Tiarra, I know I won't be able to see my son. So all I can do is lay
everything out on the line. Tommie knows how much my son means to me. So if she's not willing
to sit down for me, maybe she'll go for Aking. Tommie, listen, you asked
me a question, I was honest. - You're a liar. You get (beep) loyalty and lying confused. - I'm supposed to have my
baby, but I don't got him because of the situation
y'all went through. So we need to sit down,
me and you and Tiarra. I don't need y'all fighting. - Do you want to deal with
me without (beep) Tiarra? - Yep, I do. - I'm not trying to give
up the last year of my life over some baby mama who
can't possibly give Scrapp what I give him. Do you love me, Scrapp? - You just asked me that the other day. - I'm asking you today. - Even if I say that, let my
actions show that, all right? 'Cause them three words ain't
(beep) no verb put to it. - How could I not ask questions? Scrapp says one thing, does another. It's obvious that he's been lying to me and for God knows how long. And it's like, I feel
like I'm being betrayed by somebody who I love with all my heart. - Let me show you.
(slow hip hop music) Tonight I'm here to do everything
in my power to fix things so Tiarra will let me see my son. I done thought long and hard of what I'm gonna say to these two women. Both of them want me to tell
the other one that I'm done. And quite frankly, I don't
think I'm ready to do that. Don't blow tomatoes, I'm a man of options. I got a lot on my plate right now. I might have to do some time. I just want to clean this
up so we can all get along, just in case the worst happens. I don't know what to do,
but keep it a hundred. I need them to understand my
situation and be there for me. Give me a hug, man-
- Don't do that. - Give me a hug.
- Don't do that. We're not on hugging terms. Scrapp promised to fix
this situation tonight. I need to make sure that Scrapp is serious about fixing his life. He's supposed to dead his
situation with Tommie the thief, and I get to be here to watch. If he doesn't fix it (beep) tonight, he won't get to see his son. (slow hip hop music) - The only reason I came here is to see the look on Tiarra's face when Scrapp tells her there'll
be no more secret smashing. - Hello, Tommie. - Hello, ami. I'm his girl, she's his baby momma. Scrapp's finally about to tell that bitch to stay in her lane. - Tiarra, Tommie, Tommie, Tiarra. Thank y'all both for coming here. Y'all wouldn't even have a
problem if it wasn't for me, but I brought you all here because I've got other stuff going on. I have a court case
that I've been fighting. I had to take a deal which possibly means I
may be going away soon, a couple months. Everything is coming to a head. I don't want to be in a position
to where I got to do this and got to pull and then got
to pick and got to choose. Listen, listen, I don't even
have the liberty to do any of those types of things right now because of what I'm facing. - How? - Because where I'm going, I need support. - So you want some personal pen pals? That's what the (beep) you just said. Scrapp may have to do some jail time. And I'm sorry for that, but who I'm starting to feel
more sorry for is myself because he hasn't mentioned anything about breaking (beep) off with Tiarra, and it's dawning on me that
I've been a real fool like. - You not gonna get a pack
of ramen noodles from me. Scrapp got me (beep) up, if you won't tell me about possible time you may have served, you
need to serve this bitch her eviction papers. Maybe seeing his son isn't as important to him as he say it is. - I'm not gonna go through this again. - If that's how you feel, I have to- - Aking's not gonna go through this again. The last time Scrapp went
away, I held him down. I sent him money, I
worked two and three jobs and did whatever I had to
do to take care of my man. He want to mess with this raggedy bitch? Let her take care of
him, see how far he go. What did you bring me here today? You said you was gonna fix it. - I just told you. - You said you would (beep) talk with her. You said you're gonna stop
(beep) with this bitch, right? - What did you say, you're
supposed to cut me off, you're supposed to let me go? - I don't know how you cut someone off or let it go or do any of that- - So you're in love with her. - Why would you-
- No, no, no. So you in love with her?
(overlapping chattering) - I'm not in love, I'm not in love. - You run a game between me and her? - It ain't a game, it ain't a game- - [Tiarra] No, it is, 'cause we just got into
a fight because of you. - Everything is on the table right now. - So you have bitches coming in my job? (overlapping chattering) - (beep) your job, bitch, you
don't work around here, ho. - Listen, listen, listen.
(overlapping chattering) Listen, listen, listen, listen, listen, listen, listen-
(overlapping chattering) - I never stalked you, ho.
(overlapping chattering) - You show your (beep), I make the money. I (beep) make the money.
(overlapping chattering) - You dumb bitch.
(overlapping chattering) - Sit your punk-ass down.
(overlapping chattering) - Get her down.
(overlapping chattering) - Move, you bitch.
- I'm 'bout it, I'm 'bout it. - Be about it, bitch.
(overlapping chattering) - Don't touch me, don't touch me. Don't touch me, I'm good. - Anyway.
(dramatic music) (slow hip hop music) - After Scrapp tries to sit
me and Tiarra down to ask both of us to hold him down
while he goes to prison, I was just done, sayonara
and have a nice life with your baby mother. But then Joseline hits
me with a third chick that got the nerve to be
ugly living in a house. I don't want to believe
that Scrapp hit a girl under my nose for a whole year, but he did hide his relationship
with Tiarra from me. So that proves that he's
been living a double life and maybe even a triple life. And I want to know right
now how much a liar he is. (Tommie knocks) So no, I'm not done. I'm rolling up to see
exactly who I've been dealing with for the last year of my life. - I see Tommie banging on my door and I thought, what the (beep) now? Everything that can go wrong
in my life right now is, and I'm just hoping Tommie
ain't here to add the problems. - [Tommie] Let a bitch in. - [Scrapp] What you doing,
what you talking about? What are you (beep) doing?
(overlapping chattering) What the (beep) is you doing? - Get the (beep) off of me, (beep). - What the (beep) is wrong with you? - Where the bitch at? I came over here all sexy on purpose. You want to play me, take a look at what you won't play with anymore. - [Scrapp] What the (beep) is you wearing? Did you come to fight a
(beep), which one is it, man? Whatever it is you looking
for, I hope you find it. Tell me what you looking for- - Where the bitch at? - [Scrapp] Maybe I can help you find it. - Where that bitch at? - You think I'm gonna hide
a (beep) in a damn (beep)? - [Tommie] Don't put your
(beep) hands on me, (beep) you. - Tommie pops up at my house
wearing her damn lingerie. Not only do I not know
what she talking about but I wish she ain't look so damn good when she acting crazy. Did you find what you're looking for? - [Tommie] Let me tell
you something, Scrapp. - I'm listening. - [Tommie] Let me tell you something. - It's obvious she looking for somebody or something that ain't
here and right now I need to calm her down and see what
the hell is she talking about. What the (beep) is wrong? - Joseline told me that you
got some ugly bitch going on at the house that nobody
mother (beep) know about. - First of all, I ain't
running up in nothing ugly. And second, TT Joseline and
Tommie done lost they damn mind. You went through my bed,
you went to the bathroom, you looked in the (beep) laundry room. Did you find anything, are you happy? 'Cause all you did done made
a (beep) fool of yourself. And now you want to cry and
you want to be the victim. - I ain't mother (beep) crying, and don't never try to
mother (beep) play me. - You know what time it is, so you already know
what stress I got on me. And you still want to keep chaos going on. - Now that I'm here, I'm
feeling crazy as hell. Like I've been in this
house a million times. I've been with Scrapp for a year. It's no signs of nothing. So is Joseline just messing with my head, or does this man have
me losing my damn mind? I'm starting to think
I might be better off without any of them in my life. (beep) you, your door, your
house, your mother (beep), your mother (beep) goddamn
fake-ass, blended-ass family with Stevie and Joseline, (beep)
all of y'all mother (beep). Okay, you know what you really need- (overlapping chattering) What y'all really need to be worried about is a mother (beep) check, bitch. (slow hip hop music) - Tommie and I haven't
known each other that long, but I thought she was
cool enough when I met her in the club to at least
invite her to Mimi's party. But when I found out that
she was telling Joseline that I was talking about her, oh. Me and Tommie have a score to settle. Hey, what's up? - Hey, honey. - I think it's time Tommie
learns who she's dealing with. She's not the only one
who could play dirty. This girl has met her match. Oh, trust and believe. So one of the reasons that
I came to meet with you, because Joseline tells me,
"I'm gonna blackmail you because you were talking
about me to Tommie." And I was like, I never
talked about you, she says- - Well, you said some things, Karlie. - What I said to you
was her and I be going through our (beep), Dime is
the one who had more to say. - Y'all was both in agreeance,
like you don't know her- - Let me explain to you
how I mind my friendships. If a bitch talk about
you, I'm gonna tell you. I'm the 100, all the way friend. I'm the one who will
keep it honest with you, whether you like it or not. - You know, you got to watch that. I respect you for being
real, but it's just like, you don't know what the
(beep) you're talking about. And you can offend somebody
who should not be offended. - Fine, if I have something,
I just won't tell you 'cause I know how you
roll, you don't like news. - I like not knowing something. - But I'm gonna tell you this right now. I know some (beep) I ain't telling you. That's right, Tommie. I got something that you definitely want to know about, but I talk too much, so
I'm not gonna tell you about the little meeting
that I got set up, and then we'll see how much
you really like secrets. I know some (beep) I ain't telling you. - Are you serious? Karlie's trying to flip
this whole situation by saying there's something
that I need to know. There's nothing Karlie can
do or say that interests me. - You never know because
that's how you roll. So I'll talk to you later.
(dramatic hip hop music) (slow hip hop music) - So today I have someone come in to visit after hours at the store. I got to handle my business. I would've told Tommie but she said she doesn't
want to hear any of my news. Hi.
- Hello, how you doing? - Oh, well, Tommie, I guess the fact that I'm getting ready
to do a business deal with your man is something
you rather not know. - Infamous Karlie Redd. Karlie Redd reached out to me and said she wanted to meet up. So what do I owe to these
pleasures, Ms. Karlie Redd? I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed but I think Karlie called me over here for more than just business. For a minute, I started
having inappropriate thoughts. And now I'm starting to
think this might be a set-up, and Tommie and Tiarra's
about to pop out any second. - After I saw you at the Dollar Tribute, I was like, yo, I can really
do some things with them 'cause I have a record label. - What's the name of it? - [Karlie] Redd Entertainment. - Okay. - I was just like, okay,
putting two and two together I can make some money and we could see, make some things happen.
- Put it together- - [Karlie] Yeah, yeah. - We might need to put something together. I think that'd be a good idea. I'm working on his mix tape right now. Did the shot three videos,
his single is "I'm a dog." That's, "I'm a Dog,"
that's funny right there. - Are you a dog? - I'm definitely not a dog. - [Karlie] Are you sure? - I'm positive. - That's not what I heard. - In order to cheat, you have to be in a committed relationship,
that's number one. - You're not in a- - I'm not in a committed relationship. Speaking of things we done heard, what's your personal
situation like right now? I guess you got like a little,
I don't know, R&B boyfriend - I am seeing Lyfe Jennings. - Okay, now seeing, or let's
get these words together. I don't want to get nothing misunderstood. - Oh my gosh, I have not talked to Lyfe. I text him, I call him, I do everything and he has not picked up for me. I'm not really sure where Lyfe
and I stand at the moment. Lyfe and I were really good. He made so many promises and
after the "Playboy" shoot, he just disappeared on me, oh well. You know I have a radio show
and I would love for you to come down and let me interview you. - What type of radio show is it? - It's a radio show on "Playboy." - I like already. - Just talking about
your bedroom business. - I'm listening. - So how do you like it? - Fast, slow, standing up,
outside, cars, whipped cream, about anything sweet, I, shh. - I'm sweet, I consume sugar. - For real. - I'm sweating (beep),
come up out my jacket. - Why don't you take it
off, let me help you. What can I say, he's cute,
he's sexy, he's talented, and obviously he did not
claim that scallywag Tommie. So why not have some fun? - You got me hot with the
little radio interview. Good thing I'm not shy in
no shape, form, or fashion. - I see that.
(slow hip hop music) - Something like that. - Let me ask you a question,
you (beep) a (beep)? - I do, I do. - Have you gotten great reviews? - Excellent, five stars, I'm on it. - I don't believe that,
you got juicy lips, maybe you're right. So we gonna get out of here. That's another day of the life of the messy "Karlie Redd Show." Playboy radio, we are doing it big. See you next time. I love having my own radio show. It's the best fit for me. I get to be messy, I get to flirt. Oh yes, I get to flirt
and I get paid for it. It doesn't get any better than that. I'm gonna go get something
to drink, you want something? You good, okay.
(slow hip hop music) - Not just with Scrapp, but with this middle age
thot named Karlie Redd, standing right in (beep) front of me. Karlie pretended to be my friend. And it turns out this
bitch is a goddamn enemy. So yeah, Karlie, I stalked your Instagram, and I heard you got a tape in the night. So I'm rolling up on his bitch. - How you doing, bitch? - Just chilling. - Sure been chilling a lot lately. - I don't believe a word that Scrapp says about this (beep) receipt. I know it's more to the story
and I'm about to find out. So what's popping? - What's popping right
now is the receipt I found with your name on it in Scrapp's car. - Damn, I know I have receipts. I own a lot of receipts, so. - And it had your name on it, meaning that you paid for a hotel room. What the (beep) is (indistinct)? - Atasha "Jailbird" Jefferson
rolls into my place of work, quizzing me about a hotel receipt that she found in Scrapp's car. What I really wanted to say was, "Yeah, bitch, I had your man." But I thought about it
and I'm like, for what? Scrapp don't claim this broke-ass ho. Okay. - Yeah, being as though
you've been in my face, you've been in Tiarra face. You've been (beep) around a lot. - I was trying to tell
you what was the deal. But you said you didn't want to hear me- - You was trying to let me
know what was what deal, when? - At the coffee shop. And I was trying to like give
you a hint on what's going on, and you said that I was Debbie Downer. So I was like, all right, cool. - You're a 40-year-old idiot. - Honey, baby, please.
- You're a 40-year-old- - Listen to a Dennis Rodman-looking ass. (overlapping chattering) - You are one (beep) away
from a lifetime (beep) patient at a clinic.
(overlapping chattering) You're a one (beep) away. - He don't (beep) with you,
he never (beep) with you, and he's not even claiming you. - You're trying to say
Scrapp doesn't claim me? How the (beep) would you know what Scrapp doesn't do unless
you're riding his (beep)? You want to own up to it or no? - Bitch, be proactive and get
your (beep) together, okay? Be a mother to your daughter. You're not even a (beep) example, you bum- - What my daughter looks like, bitch. Get the (beep) out of my place. - Hanging with Scrapp,
bitch, that (beep) old enough to be your (beep) daughter,
doesn't matter, baby, about Scrapp, about
you, about any of that. I got Stevie (beep) on my (beep), and I'm going to the studio with him. You've never been in a
studio with (beep) Stevie. You wanna know why, 'cause you whack. You always been that. - I wanna be like Tommie, I'm a ho. - You do want to be like Tommie. - Karlie's out here calling me a ho? The only ho out here is you, bitch. And I'm about to expose that ass. I said he gonna (beep) my (beep), and I'm gonna mother
(beep) records with him. - But that's Scrapp's uncle. - His name is Stevie J.
- But that's Scrapp's uncle. - Doesn't matter, bitch,
he's my mother (beep) pawn. - Uncles too? - He's my pawn. - Go (beep) his uncle,
(overlapping chattering) go (beep) his auntie,
go (beep) his nephew. Go (beep) his- - All you hoes gonna understand what the (beep) Tommie is out here. - I know, with that fake
looking ass koala bear coat. - They say what, they'll say
what, they'll say what, bitch? (overlapping chattering) Say my name, bitch.
(overlapping chattering) Get to know me, bitch. - [Karlie] I'll whoop her
mother (beep) ass, y'all better. (slow hip hop music) - When it come out to the
gossip and all the bull (beep), I'm not bothered at all. When I'm ready to get my husband back and my man back and my property back, I can just make a phone
call and he'll be there, like there's no tomorrow. You know, at this moment I don't even know what Stevie's doing because I'm moving to my own place. And I'm too busy having fun
to even keep up with his ass. So I invited Tommie over because I haven't seen her in a while. I figured since I haven't been
getting any beefcake lately, I told Tommie bring your
grown-ass sexy around here. Hey, honey.
- Hello, honey. - [Joseline] What's up, bae? - I've been keeping to myself
since Scrapp went away. I've been really messed
up since things ended. So I decided to reach out to Joseline, thinking maybe she could help
me make sense of this mess. And I also wanted to let her know about the shady (beep)
I said about her husband before anybody else tells her because I'm just that real
bitch, I've gotta keep it 100. - First of all, I haven't
seen you in how long? How is everything with you and Scrapp? - I'm missing him like
crazy, stupid as it may sound to everybody else. I was really like in love with him. But in a sense, I'm really not because I borrowed his car,
I found a hotel receipt. It's like Karlie Lewis for five days at the Marriott is like in Scrapp's car. - So she wants some (beep)? - (beep), I just wanted to
(beep), you know how that goes. So (beep) went to Scrapp
says, and he's like, "We got business together." I said, "Well, what business
you got with Karlie?" He says none of my business, now you know I got to shoot back with fire. I said, "Well, okay, I've
got business with your uncle, and I'm gonna make him
(beep) my (beep), and-" - Eeee. - Yes, Stevie J, that's your
(beep), that's out of line. I know it. - Did I just hear what this
bitch told me she said? That she wants my man
to (beep) her (beep)? Did I hear this right? You want my husband to go down on you? - I didn't really, but at
the same time, (laughs) I knew that that would drive
Scrapp up a mother (beep) wall. - So what did Scrapp do? - He went crazy. - Well, I'm glad I'm
not flipping out on you, 'cause you really gotta be
a disrespectful ass fool to come at me telling me that
you want my husband Stevie. Did you forget who I was,
or are you delusional? I mean, I know why you said
it, you got to hit a low blow- - But you gotta hit a low blow. - [Joseline] You've got
to hit the low blow. - And you know that. - Tommie just proving to
me she ain't no better than Karlie Redd. You know what, I'm not upset
at the fact that she's a whore. If you want to get pimped
out, I'm gonna make you work before I can fulfill your fantasy, booboo. What I'm telling you is this, for you to have said something to him, you already know how nasty we get now. You know, I think you're a beautiful lady. I think you're gorgeous.
- Thank you. - I think that we could make it happen. Like we could make it happen,
this is not like an issue. I love girls, I mean, I've got bitches. (overlapping chattering) - We could do our girl thing,
and we could do all of that- - So you know what? We're not gonna think about the lame boys, and we gonna go in the back, and we'll put this tongue to action. - Who's tongue? - [Joseline] Your tongue. - All yours. - I think about-
- All yours. - I think about it, if
your tongue is good enough, come on, we gonna. (slow hip hop music) Tommie's like another trifling
ass bitch in the streets. They always claim they want to be cool with the winning team like
myself, but they're really, they just want to do is
stab you behind your back. I've been really nice to Tommie. I try to bring you in my world. I even brought her in my bedroom
with my husband in my bed. How dare you go around saying
that I call the po po on you? Is Tommie really gonna learn what happens when you start running your
(beep) about Joseline Hernandez. (Joseline mumbles) Hello. - What's that mean? - [Joseline] You going to a funeral? - Maybe. So Joseline's been messing with my head, pretending like she's my friend, and at the same time taking advantage of me while I'm vulnerable. If Joseline thinks I'm gonna sit back and take what she's dishing,
that bitch is delusional. I don't know what Joseline has to say, but whatever it is, she
better come correct or else. - What's going on with you? - What's going on with you, honey? You invited me here. - Okay, here's the question,
here's the question. Why did you feel like I
called the police on you? - Joseline, the only person
who had my room number when I checked in there from leaving you and your husband was you. - You saying the only person
that had your room number? No, the people at the front
desk had your room number- - Bitch, let me tell you something. When you made the call, they told me they needed a translator to mother (beep) translate
your broken English, bitch. - You're a liar. - If you want to run this
(beep) a whole different way, we can do this. - I never called the police
on you but now I will. - Get outta here, bitch. - I will call the police on you, see you in prison. Yeah, bitch.
(overlapping chattering) Bitch, you want to
accuse me of doing things that I haven't done, guess what, bitch, two hoes could play the same game, but I'm just gonna play it better. Get out of here. This bitch is coming around
and try to be a copycat of me, but guess what, bitch? You are wannabe, nobody is
better than the original. See you in jail, bitch. - Let me tell you
something, you ain't nothing but a mother (beep) prostitute, bitch. - Get this bitch out of here,
that bitch is going down. (overlapping chattering) - You don't run (beep). - Get this bitch out of here. - You would have been better off with me on your side than
me as your enemy, bitch. You don't want to (beep), bitch. - Exactly, you're garbage, goodbye, bitch. It looks like I do run (beep). So bitch, don't call back. Come out guys, come back to
work, (beep) this ho, bitch. (slow hip hop music) - I've been sitting a grimy-ass jail cell for the last 24 hours,
thanks to Joseline Hernandez. I went in to talk and
wound up in handcuffs. I had to bail myself out
because outside of Stevie, who was busy when I was released, no one else cares to pick up
my phone call, including (beep) that's been sitting in
my house, eating my food. What up, Mom? My mom's in town, she's been
helping me with the kids, but sometimes I forget that
her and I, we just don't mix. And I've been in group homes which my mother could have
intercepted and stopped. But she didn't. Now that she's sitting in my house, not answering the phone calls from jail, it's just like another kick in the face. - What is going on? - I tried to call you, yeah. - You tried to call me? - Yeah, you'd be so busy
when I go to jail every time. - So you mad at me? - I ain't mad at nobody. I need to, you know, just move forward, less cowards (beep) around
me and (beep) really for me, like how it's been my whole life. You understand what I'm saying? So I'm just about to rid all this (beep). (alarm beeps) - [Samantha] That's Jerry. - [Jerry] Yo, what's up. - Jerry.
- What's up baby? - Thank you so much. I keep Jerry on retainer. He's my personal bail bondsmen. Jerry's became like a
member of the family. It's been almost a decade, I've known him. It's kind of sad that I can count on him more than I can
count on my own mom. A lot of people have been
doing me like really shady, right through this whole ordeal. You didn't answer the phone for me either. (overlapping chattering) You want to play like you just don't know what the hell was going on-
- Take her back, Jerry. - Get the (beep) out of here. - Is this, are you serious, take me back? - You talk (beep) to
me, I'm (beep) mother. I'm here watching your kids-
(overlapping chattering) - How many (beep) times
did I bond her out? - [Samantha] What the
(beep) difference does that- (overlapping chattering) - Take me back-
- Man, shut your ass up. - Two colors, two colors,
take me back to jail. Take me back to jail?
(overlapping chattering) This is what I've been dealing
with my whole entire life. Like my mom has never
raised me, the streets did, the group homes did, juvenile,
I raised my damn self. I learned so much (beep) from strangers and this is what I've been dealing with. - I want you to shut your
(beep) mouth right now. Shut it up.
- Or what, or what? - [Samantha] Can't
Jeremy take you to jail? - Why would you even
say something like that? This is my mother, Samantha, AKA Finesse. You think I'm a rollercoaster? This bitch is a (beep) thriller. Are you serious, you think
that's cool, take me- - Do you think it's cool
for you to say (beep)- - What do you think I said to you? I said nothing but the (beep) truth. - I don't care nothing about that- (overlapping chattering) I don't care nothing about that. Leave, bitch.
- Come on, keep trying me. - You want to leave, you
want to do this to me? I'm out.
(overlapping chattering) - Don't (beep) play with
me, I'm your (beep) mother. - Bitch, you ain't never been that. I've been taking care
of myself since I was 15 while she's been chasing the
next get rich quick scheme. Just go, just get out of my house. Go back to Vegas. Go back to Cali, go
wherever you going next, just get the (beep) up outta here. - [Samantha] I'm out
this girl house, I'm out. - Punk-ass ho, always
bailed on me (beep) ass, take me back to jail, bitch? Get your ass on, ho. - Hi, guys, hi, Tommie. So my plan was to bring Tommie around the girls so they
could see the real Tommie. You know, the Tommie that I know. But her and Karlie got
these (indistinct) issues, and I see the looks going back and forth. I just hope Tommie can't play nice. I wanted to bring Tommie along
because she's a good person and our kids play with each
other, she's a great mother. Mimi, I know the last time you saw her, it was like a lot of stuff. - Again, I apologize. - Tommie and Tiarra were
rolling around on the floor, fighting at the birthday party last year over Stevie's nephew Scrapp. Now I don't know Tommie like that but an apology is a good start. - [Tammy] She's been going
through a lot this year. - I was going through some thing- - No, I get it. - Dime, whatever you said about
me is swept under the rug. A lot of people tried to
tell me about Joseline. You were right, (laughs) I'm just the type of woman that I had to
see things for myself. - Tommie is a lot like me. We're street bitches
and I've wanted people to give me a second chance, and they have. So I'm thinking maybe
she may have been turning over a new leaf. - Karlie, I know you had to
do what you had to do, girl. He was fine, right? - That's very,
(overlapping chattering) that's very woman of
you, I appreciate that. - Give me a hug, I'm a hugger. (overlapping chattering) - Tommie blames me for stealing her man, but if she was giving him what he needed, he wouldn't be coming to me. I'm really shocked that she's
willing to forgive and forget. But I guess since Scrapp is locked up, out of sight out of mind. - We hugged, it's a (beep). - [Chris] Was that a hug? - I'ma take it. (laughs) - I really want to not curse (beep) loose. Well, one night in jail was enough for me. So I'm just gonna remain cool. But I ain't never gonna
have love for Karlie Redd. So she better take my apology and not piss me the (beep) off. - Yo, I've been meaning
to reach out to you. But I'm so happy we
can get move past this. - Why would you reach out to me, Karlie? - Oh, is that shade, because I thought we
were moving past this- - It's not shade and we
are, just curious to know, why did you want to reach out to me? - Moving right along. - This bitch is never gonna change, Lord. - Because I'm gonna do,
five, four, three, two, one, and it is not gonna be good. - But it ain't gonna be ugly
unless it's on you, bitch. This is why I don't like this phony girl. There's no need for us to pretend that we're ever gonna be friends. I've done my deep breathing and my woosah, but I still feel some rage inside of me. Now I'm learning to walk
off before I pop off. Excuse me. - Tommie. (slow hip hop music) - Lovely Mimi and I promised each other that we would get together
for some real adult fun. So here we are at the club with some girls who's known to turn up. Since we was going to a strip club, I had to bring Dime along,
give her a chance to get back in her natural habitat and
lovely Mimi brought some friends that seem a little questionable to me. (overlapping chattering) - Who the hell are you? (laughs) - Yeah, like who are you? - [Moriah] Oh, Moriah. - Moriah is the assistant
at the shop that I work at. Everyone else at the shot
acts like they got a stick up their ass, but Moriah has
been nice to me from the start. So she asked if her little
friend Tresure could come along. I heard you just moved
out here, how you like it? How long you been here? - I just moved here in-
- Tresure, right? - Tresure, yeah, I moved from Houston and I'm trying to pursue the radio. I'm trying to take over the airwaves, I'm a radio personality. My name is Tresure and I just moved here from Houston, Texas to pursue my dreams. When I moved here only knew a handful of people and Moriah was one of them. She's so fun to hang around with. I haven't quite landed
a spot on the radio yet but I'm working on it. I used to dance in the clubs,
so I know all about Dime, even though we're just meeting tonight. - Oh my God, why did y'all
get me back in the strip club? This is our stomping ground, bitch. - Some things never leave you, bitch. - You used to dance? - No way. - Oh, oh, I did bitch. I made a whole lot of money, bitch. - I was there and I was in my outfits but I was just a motto. - You was low, we was high. - Oh my goodness. - No, I wasn't never
low, honey, never low. (overlapping chattering) - Tresure's brand new, but
she's up in here throwing shade. And obviously no one warned her that Tommie could lose her temper. If she knows what I
know, she'll play nice. - So did you move out here
for your main man, or what? - He's not a main man, there's a man, but these men out here are
married or dating other people. - Hold up, you (beep) with a married guy? - This bitch with a
married (beep), hold on. - The dude I talk to, he is married, but I found out he was
married once I moved out here. I didn't plan on being with a married man but I got caught up before
I knew the real deal. He doesn't love his wife. He spends all his time
with me, and his money. At the end of the day, it's not my job to be loyal to her, it's his. I don't even know if
I want to be with him. I just like what he gives me. I like the attention he gives me. I like the money he gives me. - I'm getting money out
of a married (beep), too, like a married man. - The mistress gang. (laughs) - If a husband wants me
more than he wants his wife, I feel like that's the wife's problem. I didn't take vows with anyone. And if a man, my man, your
man, wants to pay my bills and give me the finer things
in life, then I'm all in. - Let me say something from a
married woman, from my side- - Oh, you married. - I'm married, I've been
married for three years, with my husband for seven years. - Oh my God, this is serious (beep) that you little bimbo bitches is doing. - Karma is a bitch. - I just came out tonight
to have a good time, not expecting all this tea. I don't like to get caught up in a mess, that's Karlie's job. But why are these trifling chicks in here acting like
it's cool to be messing with somebody's husband? Last I heard, you don't get
points for being a side chick. What's going on with
you in Atlanta, honey? - Since I moved here, I
don't have my own shop. I got my own shop back home, so I started working with
her boss or whatever, Sierra at The Glam Shop, I can't stand it. She's (beep) mean, I don't
like how she talks to you. I don't like her as a person at all. - Sierra's not even like that, though. You know Shooter, you know Shooter? - Her husband, I mean I know of him, but I don't really know him. - He suggested that me, you
and her go out together, have a couple of drinks, and
you know, have a good time. All right, (beep) so I'm
gonna give her a (beep) chance 'cause everybody deserves a chance 'cause I'm just a (beep) nice bitch. - Bitch, I'm gonna pull up
to the shop, be my (beep). - I need you to understand
where I'm come from- - Hold on, let me ask you this. I gotta ask my girl this,
I was just wondering 'cause you (indistinct), I was just wondering what,
is she doing this just to (beep) Karlie up,
is she doing this just to get back at her ass,
make her look stupid? Are you really dating Joc? - I'm sitting here, sipping on my drink, waiting to hear the
answer to this question because I know Joc really well. - I really, as a person,
I really (beep) with Joc. - I mean, he's still with Sina, I thought. I just don't know 'cause
that's my homegirl- - Sina's my bitch. Sina's one of Joc's baby
mothers, and I know her, and Sina, she went through
her own little bull (beep) with Karlie Redd, I'm
pretty sure she will cosign my little revenge plot. So Dime can tell Karlie, this
Tresure chick can tell Sina, spread the (beep) news. But why is this Houston chick worried about my life, and she's living foul. Let me say something, y'all
(beep) everybody's husband. - Aren't you doing the same
thing with Karlie Redd? - [Tommie] No. - No, they're not married. - Who the (beep) is Karlie
Redd married to, bitch? Who is she married to? Karlie is a different story. I have no love for that bitch. I never have, and I never will. And if hanging out with
Joc is gonna be a problem for Karlie, I think that's a good thing. Mimi, I blame you for this (beep) meeting. You and your crazy, cray-ass friends. (slow hip hop music) - I was just talking to Lovely Mimi. I realize I came off
wrong at the strip club, and Tommie may have got
the wrong impression about some of the things that I said. I don't like the fact that she's talking to Sina's baby daddy. But that doesn't mean that
we have to be enemies, so I invited her here
today for a fresh start. - Hello. - Hello, how are you? - How you doing, honey,
thanks for inviting me here. - You're welcome, I didn't
think you were gonna come, I already got a massage-
- I wasn't. - And got started, okay.
- Maybe I'm gonna sit here. - Well, I'm happy to
fight if the gong comes. - I've been trying so hard
to be the new calm Tommie, like the other night at the club, when this little thot
Tresure tried to get slick at the mouth. I didn't hit her or anything, but a girl can only be so strong. So let's hope for her sake that she called me here to apologize. How you been? - I've been good, what about you? - Oh, the same. - Oh, you know, we met the other day, and I felt like the vibe was
good between everybody else, it felt like me and you, it was just like a disconnect somewhere. - Oh, the disconnect, when you told me that I was lower than you. - I didn't say that
you were lower than me. I said that you were low. - Oops, forgive me. I think this is where I'm
supposed to count and breathe. I was low and you was high. - I didn't say that I was
low and you were high, I said you were low, like low key. That's what low means, it doesn't mean- - Oh, okay, that's how you mean- - You took it the wrong way. You must have wanted to take it that way. - Cause me not knowing you,
I'm gonna take it however. - Yeah, but- - And that was the perception
that I got from you, being that, you know what I'm saying, you already sleeping with married men and you seem like a messy bitch to me. So I took it just like
that, like how you said it. (overlapping chattering) And we were high. - What kind of bitch are you? - That has nothing to do with- - First of all, I said that you were low- - But what does that mean?
(overlapping chattering) - Like I said-
- But what does that mean? - [Tresure] But you know what that means. - I want some fruit. - Okay. - [Tommie] Thank you. - You're like the pot
calling the kettle black. You messing with everybody's
baby's daddies, you- - [Tommie] How do you know? - Don't throw nothing at me,
please don't throw nothing at me, because you said it.
- You don't know me. (dramatic music) (objects clattering)
(overlapping chattering) Bitch.
- You mad? - Welcome, bitch.
(overlapping chattering) - Clearly Tommie walked
in ready for a fight. She's just mad because I'm
the nice, young, hot girl in town, and she's just jealous. - I don't (beep) married (beep) to get- - How can I tell, I can't tell. - [Tommie] How? - You (beep) everybody's baby daddy, you (beep) with everybody.
- Bitch, please. - [Tommie] Shut the (beep) up, bitch. - So you feel so (beep)? - You thought you was
gonna come up in here- (glass shattering)
(overlapping chattering) This trifling nobody has
made me forget every last one of my anger management techniques. Tresure, baby, I know you're new in town, but didn't anybody give you the memo that I'm not the bitch to play with? You a (beep), welcome to the
A hole, Tommie (beep), bitch. - And what is going on here? I invited KK to roll through and sample the fruits of my labor. She's always encouraged
me to be my best self. So I think she's gonna be really proud of me starting my own
legitimate business venture. - I'm gonna leave you two alone. Show her how to make
wine and enjoy yourself. - Thank you, Joe.
(overlapping chattering) - Tommie called me this morning and proudly announced she
was manufacturing wine and wanted me to come try it out. Now you know the first
thing that came to my mind, that that don't make no kind of sense. You know I want baby girl to win, but how do you have a drinking problem and decide to sell wine? A crack addict ain't gonna never make a fortune selling crack. I'm so proud of you, this is progression. You could go so far with this,
but you're sober right now. You're into it sober. If you're drunk, then you're not into it. Listen, if you're your best
user, you're not successful. - Don't get high on your own supply. But that's why I'm doing this, I'm redirecting the (beep) energy. Me doing this helps me to drink less. - I know you say this, but if
we keep sipping and sipping, we're gonna be intoxicated, if
we keep sipping and sipping, sipping and talking-
(Tommie yelps) That's the problem, you understand? I think while you're
going down this journey, I think you should go
get professional help. Something that will enhance you- - [Tommie] You is killing the vibe. - I'm not trying to kill the vibe. Me and Tommie have discussed
this a million times and she has a drinking problem. I think she visited a therapist
once or twice last year. But then she stopped, I guess 'cause she felt like she was being judged, but this is a disease and she
needs some professional help. - It's like you think there's
something is wrong with me. I invited KK here 'cause I
thought she would be supportive, not to lecture me. I know exactly what I'm doing. I don't have a job. I don't have nothing that I could do. - You do got something. - I'm trying to- - But don't nobody never
tell you the (beep) truth, you're never gonna know the truth. - I do not drink every day. - Okay, you don't have to drink every day? - No. - [Karen] Do you drink every day? - No, I do not. - Since when? - How can I get up, pay my
bills, see my kids off to school, do they hair, (beep)
maneuver through this world if I'm drunk every day? - I didn't say you was drunk-
- I have never missed a beat in life from drinking. If I was such a (beep) drunk, I would never be able to do that, ever. I carried everybody
weight on my (beep) back and I drank to deal. Yes, it's nothing wrong with that, okay? I drink to soothe a lot
of outside (beep) noise- - And that's what's-
- There's nothing wrong with somebody who drinks.
- The help comes from. - Some people can't help
me, you want to know why? Because they not me,
everybody on something. I'm on wine, my (beep). I don't give a (beep) about
what nobody talking about. - Is wine alcohol, yes or no? - Yeah, it is, I drink alcohol. I'm not an alcoholic. - If Tommie didn't have
a drinking problem, she wouldn't be getting so emotional. I could tell I struck a nerve,
she ain't ready to hear it. And she ain't ready to
admit it to herself, but no matter what, I'ma be here for her. I'm never gonna give up on her. You're still young, I only
want to give you good advice. Just get a little help. - Regardless of everything, I'm having a wine tasting
and just like friends and people that I just
really feel comfortable with. I would love to invite my
mother in such a special moment, of course, but we're not talking. You already know how that is. - I'm gonna just say this,
you in a position, baby, to change it, reach out,
get your mom, change it. Y'all love each other,
you only get one mom. She only get one Tommie, and
you, with all your strength, you can fix it, and you will
be a happier person inside, for real, you hear me? - Yeah.
(slow piano music) ♪ Big town, town, town ♪ ♪ We tearing it down ♪ ♪ They trying to kick us out ♪ ♪ But we won't stop ♪ - I've been through a lot in my life and never really had
anything to show for it. But now I have my own business. One day soon, I'm gonna have my wine, Le'Don, on shelves across the world. Do you like my wine? - Very good. - Thank you. Yes, thank you guys for the support, yeah. - (beep). I'm here to support the
homegirl Tommie, you feel me? Even though I really
think it's crazy for her to be making some wine,
and the last person I really think I'm gonna see up in this thing is Rasheeda. With all the drama she got going on, I'm really surprised to see her out. - Look at you guys. - I'm just betting to see
Rasheeda come out of hiding, I mean, 'cause nobody seen her around since Jasmine dropped that
atomic bomb at Joseline's party. I wish I didn't know so
much about her personal life 'cause it makes things uncomfortable, but it is good to see her. - Hey, how you doing? - Chilling, you know. - We need to get up, though, man, get up. I ain't talked to you in a minute, man. For real, (indistinct). - I am just here to have a good time. I'm not trying to think about nothing. - Oh, okay. - Just hanging out with
my girls and that's it. I know people have been
buzzing about me behind my back but you know what? It's all good. I'm not gonna sit in the house
and mourn and be depressed. So I'm here to kick
it, drink a little wine and hopefully catch some good vibes. - Well, how do you feel? - I'm not a wine girl, but it's
just a little strong for me. - It's like 13% alcohol- - It will definitely get the job done. Here's my biggest
critic, hold on. (laughs) Hello, honey. - I already told Tommie that I don't think the wine
business is the best outlet for her, but I'ma always show
up and I'ma always support. So I'm here. We're all gonna watch our alcohol intake and hopefully we'll have a great night 'cause I actually have a
couple of surprises for Tommie. Let me show you something. (phone rings) You see that, what does that say? - Will. - [Scrapp] Hey, (indistinct),
what's happening? - Nothing much, at this
wine tasting right now. - [Scrapp] Now you know you
can't be doing big things and I'm not calling to congratulate you. - [Tommie] You know I get nervous. - [Scrapp] You're nervous? - Yeah, I'm getting a little
nervous, a little anxiety. So I haven't seen Scrapp
since he went away and I haven't spoken to him either, but I got this big cheesy grin on my face as soon as I hear his voice, but I'm still, I'm still a
G, I'm still a thug. (laughs) - I just wanted you to congratulate her. - [Scrapp] All right, all right, y'all. Look, Tommie, I'm proud of you, girl. - Thank you, bae. - [Scrapp] You never cease to amaze me. - It's all love, yo.
(Scrapp mumbles) They know it took a lot
for me to forgive Scrapp after everything with
Karlie and his baby mother, but I'm gonna always have love for him. And in the end I know he's gonna back me
in whatever I have going on. - Hey, y'all. (slow hip hop music) - [Rasheeda] Hey. - Hey. - Where the hell is Tommie? You know I had to come
through and show some love to my girl Tommie, and I get to meet some
new friends in Atlanta. I actually located a spot so I could open up my own nail salon. So hopefully all of these
girls can come through and let me slay they nails. - So I would like to introduce you guys to my friend, Lovely Mimi, she is from DC. She is a nail tech, she do all that gangster
glitter-ass (beep) on your nails.
(group laughs) I love y'all, I (beep) with y'all. Thank y'all so much for coming out. I have never done much positive things in my life due to the way I just came up. You know what I mean? I just live a different life from all of you and for you to
just show your face here, it means a lot to me, this
is what I'm passionate about. And instead of drinking so much, I'm like, hey, why don't I just push this off on some other (beep) and
make her feel like me? You know what I'm saying?
(group laughs) And then they gonna pay me
for it, you know I'm saying? So I appreciate it, I appreciate it. (group applauds)
(overlapping chattering) - I'm here for anybody who's
trying to change their life because unfortunately a whole lot of people are just gonna
be who they are forever. So the fact that Tommie is making moves, trying to make friends, and be a better person
says a whole lot about her. I'm really proud of
you, to see your growth and how determined you are
to just change your life and do something better,
and I commend you for it. I really do. - So it means a lot that
you said that because people that I've known forever is
not supporting me right now. And they really just like
bringing back my past and my downfalls and
what wine does when I'm, when I'm overly absorbing. - But just taking something
negative and making it positive- - Positive, and that's
a good thing, Tommie. So just do you, (beep).
(overlapping chattering) - You're gonna make me cry. - Don't cry.
(overlapping chattering) - Out of all this hardness of her, she is so emotional, and that's
why she snaps off sometimes, if you don't understand her because she's so emotional,
Tommie's not so bad. She's just the mother who's
trying to do right by her kids. I mean, and make the best of a life that wasn't always so good for her. - That is so nice seeing you again. I ain't seen you since
Joseline's video shoot, girl. Why y'all looking like that? - Oh. - You went to Joseline's video shoot? - Yeah, I did. - [Tommie] You (beep) a while? - Yeah, I mean-
- Y'all made up, made amends. - Oh, what's the tea, I had no idea. - You know how you turned over a new leaf. I think Joseline really has, too, Melissa- - Did she do your nails, they cute. - No, honey, she no come to me. - This Miss Piggy looking
doll face ash troll better not try me. I'm trying to tell a story
and you gonna interrupt me because you don't like what
I'm saying, bitch, please. Just 'cause Tammy got beef with Joseline doesn't mean
she gotta be rude to me, especially when she
knows I don't like her. - Oh, ooh.
- Tammy. - [Tammy] What, what's the problem, huh? - Calm down. - Calm down with what-
(overlapping chattering) - Anyway, let me finish talking about what I'm talking about. - Okay, it ain't that serious. - I'm good. - Me too.
(overlapping chattering) Girl, go sit the (beep) down.
(overlapping chattering) - Man, everything is going so nice, man. Lots of complements and
tears, and now here we go. I guess a little drama is inevitable when you mix the girls with some wine. (overlapping chattering) - What's your problem? - Get your weak-ass down, ho. (overlapping chattering)
(dramatic music) Your mother (beep) ass, ho.
- Come on, come on. - No, I had no drinks, I beat
bitch's ass in real life. - I don't know what's wrong with this girl or what problems she has with me. Only thing I tried to do
was change the subject to something a little bit more uplifting, a little bit more positive. This is Tommie's
advantage, I know damn well she don't want to be
talking about no Joseline. If that ticked her off, then she really got some issues
that she needs to iron out. But nobody gonna sit
around and try to bitch me 'cause I'm far from that. - Don't get mad, (indistinct)- - Bitch, embarrass how, you-
(overlapping chattering) You have nothing, you have nothing. You look like nothing. - You can't whoop me, so you go sit down and be calm about it, I'm good. - And get up out of here.
(overlapping chattering) - Girl, please.
- Is that my friend? (overlapping chattering) What's up, bitch?
(overlapping chattering) I'll tear your ass apart, ho,
I will tear your ass apart. Listen, nobody's gonna
come in my (beep) event, defending a bitch who I'm out on bail for, and last I heard Joseline and
(beep) Dime wasn't even cool. You sounded like an informant, dog, you sounded like you hit a report back. It was cute when I was using you, now you using my (beep) to go back and befriend another bitch
that I don't want no ties with. I'm still in (beep)
position with the police about this girl. So you got to get the (beep)
up out of here, bro, for real. (overlapping chattering) - [Jessica] You better quit playing. - Quit (indistinct), ho.
(overlapping chattering) Get this ho up out of here. - [Jessica] Ho, please. - (beep), punk-ass ho.
(overlapping chattering) Y'all, listen, the whole
(beep) is all (beep) up, you know what I'm saying?
- It isn't. - Tammy, Mimi, and even
Rasheeda came to support, and get all (beep) trashed, like Dime coming here to
light the (beep) place up. Bitch, there's a time and a place. I'm not trying to be right there no more. Tammy, I really apologize for you. You said nothing wrong. This girl, she don't
really (beep) with me. You talking about you
was at Joseline's scene, but bitch, you don't
say so much (beep) to me about Joseline, you indecisive-ass bitch. You don't know what team
you want to be on, bitch. If you pick a side, just roll
with your mother (beep) side, you understand what I'm saying? Don't come up in here to my (beep) and looking like your
mother (beep) informant, that's what it really looked like. And right now this party
is about the Le'Don. This is about Tommie-
(overlapping chattering) For everybody who really here to support. - I am so happy for Tommie's new venture, but damn, I had no idea
what was gonna happen when I brought up Joseline's name. I like Tommie, and I like Joseline. But now I realize I gotta be careful what I say in front of who, 'cause damn, these chicks is crazy. - Jessica Dime is a a weak bitch. As of tonight, I see her very differently. My brand new friendship
with Jessica Dime is officially murdered, I'm done. (beep) that ho, for real.
(overlapping chattering) And once again, shout out to everybody who came out here to support
me, I (beep) with y'all. Even you, KK.
(overlapping chattering) - I'm drinking, I am
drinking, boo, I love- (overlapping chattering) It tastes better than Hennessy right now. (group laughs) I'm drinking this (beep).
(overlapping chattering) - Bitches, hi.
- Hello. - The night has not gone
as I expected it to. And then it's just seems like one problem after the next, in walks my mother who, last we left off, we had beef. So I don't even know where
this night is gonna end up. - [Samantha] What's up, y'all? (dramatic music)