'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' Season 3 rapper Yung Joc apologizes for cheating on girlfriend on live TV; Karlie Redd is not taking it?

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Thought it was bad rap, didn't you? Rapper Yung Joc, who also stars on reality show "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta," recently expressed his on social media following his behavior on a physically-charged episode of the show, Enstarz reported. In that episode, the reality star was seen cheating on his girlfriend and co-star Karlie Redd, who is also part of the reality TV show. The confrontation between the couple became ugly afterwards that it turned physical following Yung Joc shouting and calling Redd names.

In a behind-the-scenes footage, The rapper previously said he did not care about Redd catching him in the open. He also called out the producers of the show for painting him in a bad light, and said that he had missed a flight he was supposed to take and that bad editing made everyone think that he was a cheater.

Early this week, the "It's Goin' Down" rapper went on a social media campaign in the hopes of clearing the air about the controversial episode. His message, which was also published on all of his official Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts, which read, "I want to take this time to apologize to any women that I may have offended with my recent behavior on #LHHATL..."

Yung Joc also used his real name as signature and continued, "Although I was seriously provoked to that point I normally would have just walked away. I have daughters and I would never condone a man treating them the way I've been treating this situation as of late. God bless.....Mr. Jasiel Robinson."

Meanwhile, it seems that Yung Joc and Redd are officially over, but people would have to wait for it to be played out on the show. When Redd was interviewed with Hip Hop Enquirer, the beauty remained mum about her relationship with the rapper, but she did not mince words about Yung Joc.

"I feel used. I mean, he's a "has been" and I'm... in a movie with Chris Rock! You know, I'm on Love & Hip Hop. And it's a shame what people have to do these days to get on. What happened in the interim of things, that's something you guys have to follow but the result of this, I would say it's a shame what people have to do to get where they want to get. I feel used," Redd told the publication.

"Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" airs Mondays at 8/7c on VH1.

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