Benzino is gone from "Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta." Fired. Done with VH1 is officially over Benzino.
So now, it's time for all the other "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" stars to throw a few parting shots at Benzino as he leaves the series. Enstars has the first of these many insults- the first one coming from K. Michelle.
Here's what she said about her former co-star:
"If it's your time to go, then it's your time to go. I thought Benzino was wilding. I mean, they were boring as s--- to me, so it is what it is."
Wet Paint has more from K. Michelle- who claims, subtly, that VH1 may have had ulterior motives in firing Benzino (Benzino, meanwhile, claims it was no one told him what was going on, and he was fired without warning).
Here's the rest of what K. Michelle said:
"I mean, there were other reasons they were let go that I'm not at liberty to say, and he deserved that, to be let go. It was a serious situation," said K. Michelle.
Later, she continued: "Him? I'm queen of Love & Hip Hop. And with Joseline [Hernandez] and Stevie [J.] too, everybody else is replaceable. Bye." The parting shot finishes off with, "I'm just being honest."
Karlie Redd, Benzino's ex-girlfriend, has been throwing a few insults of her own. On Twitter, she retweeted this message (via Enstars):
"[Benzino] my apologies on the pink slip."
Seems harmless, right? A simple offer of condolences.
Well, not when she tweeted this herself, afterwards:
"If it wasn't for [Stevie J] & [Karlie Redd] you wouldn't have had a role in the 1st place!"
Clearly Benzino will not be missed on "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta"
Check back soon for the latest on Benzino's firing, and the rest of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta."
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