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Season 5
Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta
Episode 08
Ashley Miller recaps on the 8th episode of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta
Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta
Episode 08
Ashley Miller recaps on the 8th episode of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta
This case is bullshit,” . “...I understand the prosecutors are doing their job, but I’m a great father and I take care of my kids. For the record, I provided everything that they needed.”
'I started transporting drugs back and forth from Alabama to California,” which meant “big money: hundreds of thousands of dollars, I was making.” At this point, Karen’s “treacherous nature” began to show itself: she was my girl, so she was the last person I suspected” of the near-constant break-ins that began occurring at Lyndon’s house. In one of those break-ins, Lyndon was robbed of $187,000–but didn’t yet have any evidence to connect the loss with his girlfriend.'
Some of them are, some of them ain’t. I was dying laughing like, you just see question marks on that one mugshot. That b—- looked like she been drugged. Some of them sh–s is not even me. Half the time I’ve been on probation without going to prison. Half the time I was put on probation but I was still a badass. I still would violate probation. I wouldn’t do community service so guess that you get booked again and you got a whole new mugshot. People act like I’m just a real criminal out here. I’m not denying any of the s–t that I did but that’s not the life I live right now.
My real name is Latisha Jefferson. Tommie is my actual stage name. It was the nickname that I was called as a kid for being a tomboy. They called me Tommie or Tomboy so yea, that’s my stage name.
Several Radio One executives spoke to AlwaysAList.com and confirmed that you will no longer hear any songs by K.Michelle—past, present or any artist that features her on a collaboration—due to her bailing on several Radio One promotional events while she was in the Washington, DC earlier this month.
My thing with you is, the fact that you are friends and family of the label. You was at my listening party. You knew that album was coming out. You know how the media attacked me. So you know, any negative headline, that they can put up about me to overshadow my music, it’s what they do.
What you did was fucked up, next topic….You brought that up, not him, [and not him] and at the end of the day I ain’t fucking with you for that, so let’s move on.
"You won’t see me on ‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’,” she said while promoting her Klass 6 hair and clothing line. “It’s been peaceful. People don’t understand—they just think it’s all this glitz and glamour because you’re on TV, but there’s so much that comes with it.
It’s mentally draining and physically draining and people just don’t get that you know? And with me being a mom, I still have to put on a face when it comes to her no matter what I’m going through. I can honestly say I’m at peace and I’m happy.”