Tammy Rivera Says Joseline Behavior Is Unreasonable

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Tammy Rivera Says Joseline Behavior Is Unreasonable!!!

By now we all know that Tammy Rivera and Joseline are NOT fans of one another, but Waka Flocka wife still had a hard time understanding why Joseline physically attack her during the LHHATL reunion.

Tammy tried to forge a friendship, but things quickly went left when Joseline tried to school Tammy on how to get a real rock, and not just a tattoo on her ring finger.

Tammy asked Joseline’s one-time romantic rival Mimi Faust about the comment. Though, Joseline was not pleased, and any hope of a friendship between the two was done. However, Tammy said their little tiff didn’t warrant the violent reaction she received from Joseline.

It was a petty attack on Joseline’s part, because Tammy was with a man who truly loves her without games.

Tammy weighs in on the situation saying:

“Everyone saw from the season, me and Joseline’s beef was never that serious. It was not that serious for her to want to try to hit me for a conversation that happened months ago. You called me a broke b*tch; I called you a bum b*tch,” Tammy told VH1. “That was that.”

Tammy weighs in on Joseline’s behavior which she dubs unreasonable, questioning Joseline’s reasoning and was it fueled by jealous?

She adds:

“We never had any interaction. I’ve never seen this girl, never called this girl. We never bumped heads. There was never communication between us. Ever. That’s why it was either some type of drug, or she had so much envy sitting in her, for her to come attack me like that. What did I do to her? I never did anything to her,” said Tammy who’s dealt with envious women before.
“For a woman to feel that they have to attack other women or come for other women, it’s because you really are insecure about yourself.”

Although, Kirk Frost was there to have Tammy’s back, Waka isn’t too pleased with how things went down in his absence and that Stevie J‘s woman Josline attacked his wife.

Tammy cocludes:

“I can’t tell you if he runs into that man what’s gonna happen.”

“That’s something I don’t get involved with. You understand what I’m saying? When Waka feels as though he has to protect his family, you can’t tell a man, just like you can’t tell your husband or your brother, ‘Nevermind I’m good.’ They not trying to hear that.”