Things Get Grimy Between Kalenna and Tammy!!!
The fight continues between Kalenna Harper and Tammy Rivera over the Deb Antney meeting, but Things Get Grimy Between Kalenna and Tammy when Kalenna Says Tammy Is Living off Waka’s Money.
It was probably the wrong thing to say to Tammy, because that’s fighting words when you disrepect her family. See the whole fight at the club is over Kalenna going to Deb Antney for management, but things go left when Kalenna asks a couple legit questions to Deb.
Deb Claims:
“[I]t was really kind of crazy because it’s really kind of hard to even deal with Kalenna because Kalenna lived in an imaginary world. So, a lot of fictitious things she was saying like from the beginning of our first meeting like really [I was] just looking at her like she was a basket case and I really didn’t know how to read her and the only way I was reading her was incorrect because there was nothing she was saying to me that was making sense.”
Antney said:
“I told her that if she got everything together with her husband then we could talk about it but I said ’I’m not getting in the middle of no husband and wife situation’ and I’m not doing that.” After Tony wasn’t as supportive as Kalenna would have liked, she came back with signed papers that would release her as an artist from her husband. Speaking of an off-camera interaction between the two of them in a restaurant, Antney explained “[W]e talked and she cried and started trembling and going through all this stuff and then when she came to my office, it didn’t seem right when she came because she looked a little nervous.”
“She couldn’t look at me, she couldn’t do anything and then to tell me her husband thought it wasn’t a good idea, then for her to [ask] me ’What have I done lately?’ Mmm. I have done things more recently than she’s done. So I should be asking her, what does she do lately and then she tried to come for me. Nobody comes for me.”
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But Kalenna made sure to tell her side of the story about her meeting with Deb, she explains:
“I know. I’m f—ing emotional you know I’m coming off my postpartum high and that’s really serious. I remember telling [Tony] Vick, I’m not feeling like myself. I feel really weird after [having] the baby and trying to make sense of everything especially the fact that he said he didn’t wanna be my manager anymore. It blew me. I’m going through trying to have a new baby and balance everything and my life has just been in disarray.”
“I had just met Deb at an art show and I was like, she seems like a sweet lady so it would probably be cool to sit down with her. I mean she had some valid people up underneath her belt before and people that I work with, you know?”
She adds:
“Your meeting took a turn though. Deb seemed to think you were cocky. How did it go down in the room? Why do you think she was so mad?
I asked resume questions based on me taking my career seriously. What I don’t wanna do is confuse the fans and make them feel as if I’m not taking my career seriously. I work every day. I work my knuckles to the bone I’m on Tinashe’s new album. I’m working on Monica’s new album. I have credits on Nicki [Minaj]’s album. I’ve written things with Lady Gaga so I don’t have to explain that to anyone. I don’t gloat about that at all. I don’t even have plaques in my house based on me feeling like I need to work harder than what I did last. I’d rather hang up report cards and my kids accolades rather than mine. I’m very humble in that sense but I wanted her to know: I have a real MDRC [minimum delivery/release commitment], I’m a real top-line writer. I take my business serious and we have to be eye to eye. When you jump in the bed with a manager, you wanna be on the same page. If I seem like a basket case for believing in myself? Being serious and believing and understanding what I was worth got me where I am and I can’t stop that now because I was in the room with Deb Antney. I wasn’t trying to by any means shade Ms. Deb Antney but I was asking her what can you do for my career that I couldn’t really do for myself at this point because I know all of the key players but it’s always good to have somebody representing you. What can you do? Like can you sit down and have the conversations with [CEO of Atlantic Records] Craig Kallman? Can you sit down and make things happen, higher than what Tony has for me? And Tony’s done great things. I remember meeting her son [Waka Flocka] at the height of his career when I was rehearsing for the BET awards so I know what it takes to do what I do. I really wasn’t shading her. I was very confused at why she took me asking resume questions so personal.”
Which leads us to the fight in the club between Deb’s daughter in law and The Diddy Dirty Money songstress. Tammy fires back calling Kalenna a “broke b-tch” which alerts her that only one person could have told her, Rasheeda.
Instantly a wedge is driven between the two friends, but Tammy continues to fire shots calling Kalenna a “snake friend.” Rasheeda learns that Kalenna was dogging her out behind her back to Tammy. So Rasheeda is PISSED but what she has heard. Meanwhile Kalenna is waiting on Rasheeda to come to see how she is doing.
It’s a mess, but you have to see it for yourself.
Watch When Kalenna and Tammy turn up, whose side will Rasheeda choose?
Things get worse for Kalenna when she shows up in the studio on Rasheeda and Kirk’s session. Rasheeda wants to confront her about what Tammy told her so Rasheeda wants to get to the bottom of things.
Kalenna feels her friend betrayed her, but Rasheeda explains that she understands where Tammy is coming from. That’s when she reveals that she learned about what Kalenna said about her when she was passing CDs on her tour bus back in the day.
Things get heated, emotions are flared and the two friends of over 10 years part ways ending with Rasheeda saying, “Bye B-tch” to Kalenna
Watch these two ladies go at it:
After all the mess with Tammy and the drama with Rasheeda, Kalenna feels like the world is against her. She has hit rock bottom and feels like she is drowning and there is no one to catch her, not even her husband, Tony Vick.
Kalenna says that she feels like Rasheeda is a fake friend and there is no returning from that and Tammy caused all these problems sticking her nose in other peoples business.
Meanwhile, Tony feels that she is having post mortem depression and NEEDS serious help.
Watch, Kalenna opens up to Tony about feeling hopeless and alone:
We actually feel sorry for Kalenna, but we have some words of advice. If you are real friends, you live learn and forgive. If you are fake friends its best to let them go, and NEVER, we repeat, NEVER, let some scanky B—- tell you about something said, because they only starting mess to turn your friends against you. If you said it, go to your friend and own up to it and apologize. If you are a real friend yourself, this is a MUST DO. Be the bigger person and if they can’t handle it, then at least you tried.
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