‘Love & Hip Hop: New York’ Star MariahLynn Slams ‘LHHH’ Star Moniece Slaughter In New Instagram Video
“Love & Hip Hop: New York” star MariahLynn is still feuding with Moniece Slaughter. The pair first had a war of words in December, but it appears they are once again at each other’s throats.
Sunday, Mariah posted an Instagram video (via the Shade Room) bashing the “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood” star for supposedly dissing one of her music videos.
“Why must you continue to provoke me, I know why cause you are so obsessed with me & in need of attention,” Mariah captioned the video. “I get it I’m poppin but seriously though b--- you have to much time on your hands & in your miserable a-- life. Go some where & pop it like a pretty pony on B---- D & stop worrying about Mariahlynn & my Vagina ... You obviously want to be my friend or something but I’ve realized I been giving you to much life & this is where it ends, sorry but Ima have to pull the plug on you now H--.”
Mariah also posted another Instagram video, telling Moniece’s fans to tell the “Riches” singer to leave her alone.
Moniece hasn’t responded to Mariah’s videos, but she did diss the “Money Gun” rapper several times this week.
According to Wetpaint, Moniece went on a rant Monday night after “LHHNY” episode 9, slamming Mariah’s co-star Cisco Rosado for mentioning her. It appears Moniece didn’t like Cisco’s threat that he was going to fly to Los Angeles, where Moniece lives, and attempt to swoon her just to get back at Rich Dollaz. Rich and Moniece dated for a few months, but split in October.
As Moniece took jabs at Rich in her Instagram post, she also threw a couple daggers at Mariah: “Aye @cisco_rosado do I look like Mariah? I’m nobody’s b---. I’m just some n----’s baby mama! I’m momo d my n----! I got yo’ B--- … open wide p---! #richs Heard you were looking for me … Get your flashlight out & keep lookin’ for me.”
Mariah and Moniece traded a few disses following Moniece’s rant, and clearly things still haven’t settled between the two VH1 stars.
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