Who knew that rapper Young Joc was married. It as apparrent that his side piece Karli Redd did not know either. It has been reported by TMZ that Young Joc's wife Alexandria Robinson is filing for a divorce. The couple were high school sweethearts and have been married for 13 years but recently we have been watching Young Joc and Karli Redd carry on a high profile relationship on Love and Hip Hop Atlanta on VH1.
Alexandria is seeking spousal support and child support for their three children. The couple have been seperated since February 2012.
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Atlanta's Love and Hip Hops Momma Dee talks to INTRO Magazine
INTRO Magazine received that chance to talk to the one the only and in that order Momma Dee from Love and Hip Hop Atlanta. As you know we talked about the show and what she thought of Love and Hip Hop franchise since she has become part of it.
INTRO Magazine: What do you think of the Love and Hip Franchise?
INTRO Magazine: What do you think of the Love and Hip Franchise?
Momma Dee: Love and Hip Hop Atlanta is the most popular reality show on television right now. Its something about that Georgia red clay. Love and Hip Hop is a true
reality show. We are not scripted. When it comes time to do the green screen
comments I tell them just cut the camera on. I don't hold anything back. I am
not going to be someone else just because the cameras are rolling. That is all
me that you see on television. When I give my son advice you see me telling him
what I would tell him off camera. My feelings about cast members are my true
feelings. Like I said nothing is scripted.
INTRO Magazine: What
new projects are you working on currently:
Momma Dee: Currently I am working on a
book that is set to be released in 60 days called "My Life And In That
Order". The book is based on my life. I talk about the things that I went
through as a child to an adult. I talk about how my mother put me out because
her new husband said he did not want me in the house. I was a child. Not many
people know or understand how you feel when your mother comes to you and says
"My husband doesn't want you in the house so you need to leave". I
talk about my life as a pimp. I talk about the high level officials that would
call me up to meet with one of my girls. I call one official out specifically.
I am also reviewing some movie scripts to see if that is something else that I
would like to do.
INTRO Magazine: There are many people that question what you do as a mother based on what they see on the show. How do you feel about that?
Momma Dee: I try and be the best mother that I can be to my children. I have other children besides Lil Scrappy and I talk to them the same way that I talk to him. I come from an era where you never held anything back. Everyone talks to there children differently but that is how I talk to mine. I just try to be the best mother that I can.
INTRO Magazine: What advice can you give to other mothers that are like you trying to do the best that they can?
Momma Dee: As
a mother I believe that other mothers should be the best mothers that they can
be for their children. There are times when things just don't go the way we
plan. In those times just focus on being the best mother that you can be. I try everyday to be the best mother that I can be for my children. I try and
give the best advice that I can. As a mother you should do the same.
INTRO Magazine: I would like to thank you for taking the time to speak to us.
Momma Dee: I want to thank you for giving me
the time to talk to you. I want the readers and fans to know that there is more
to come on Love and Hip Hop Atlanta but most importantly I want the mothers out
there to just be the best mothers that they can be.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Styling and Stomping The Runways with Momma Dee & Love & Hip Hop ATL
Written by Lead Stylist for the event
Delvon Johnson
Delvon Johnson
It’s 6p.m.
Vans are lined up and unloading the cameras for VH1’s hit TV Reality
series, Love and Hip Hop Atlanta. Luckily, there is a place to park the
car, which is filled to the brim with clothes, in all the pandemonium.
Just based from all the cars in the parking lot, it was obvious that
this was going to be one of those nights.
Models
are running frantic. Some don’t have their make-up done, while others
are unsure of what they are going to wear for tonight’s show. There is
an aura in the air that something big is going down tonight, and the
excitement in filling the air.
Instantly,
I fall into my groove of things. Accessories, shoes, and bags are
being thrown in every which direction. Models are coming at me for
everything from having their clothes pinned to their thin frames to how
they should have hair look for the first scene of the show. Designers
are asking me a million and one questions. I see my friend Industry
Hairstylist Marisa Shockly-Wilson working her fingers off. (LoL), (Risa
styled Momma Dee's hair the day before and she killed it).
Coordinators are asking for call times and line ups. Then, all of a
sudden, the cameras come on when the cast of Love and Hip Hop arrive,
and its show time. It’s time to Stomp The Runway!
Momma
Dee, who is the coolest reality star that I’ve met in this styling
game, shows up in a skin tight black cocktail dress with animal printed
shoes and bag. Shay, who we all were there to witness be crowned the
“new princess of the south”, appears, in a skin tight red number that
put you in the mind of Jessica rabbit. With her hair swept sideways
into a blond bombshell bun, she looked simply stunning. Lil Scrappy, who
is far from little, also shows up with a coolness that makes
everybody’s head turn. It was a night of royalty, and yes, Momma Dee is
serious when she says that she is the Queen, and her children are the
prince and princesses.
Backstage, the madness never stops. It almost looks like a circus.
But from the sounds being heard out front of cheers and applause, you
knew that the audience was very entertained. The show went off with a
hitch, and the atmosphere of the venue was fabulous.
The
show is finally over, and the tension has finally died down. Pictures
are being taken with the models and the cast. The night was a huge
success, and the charity fashion show where Shay Johnson was crowned as
Lil Scrappy’s princess, all in the name of fundraising for the Higher
Family Achievement Association and Mrs. Georgia US Nancy Klausner,
it was a night to never be forgotten. Special thanks to Atlanta Media
Partners, Butterfly Cosmetics, MNS Media, Runwayink Atlanta, Unique
Tulips and A-List Affair and photographer.
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