I’m at a loss for words over this week's episode. The nerve
of some men! The nerve of some women!!
While week two of Love and Hip Hop ATL was entertaining, it
was disturbing. Focusing mostly on Stevie J’s pimping ways, we received yet
another look into how Stevie J manages his two women. First of all, I’m still
confused on why Joseline loves to rock those bandanas on her head like she’s
fresh of the banana boat? That style is
just aiding the sterotype…Stevie J give her a stylist please. Secondly, why do
women continue to fight over a man that is obviously no good?
In this episode Stevie J tried to clear things up by singing
Mimi a little song and allowing her to receive 20% of what Stevie J and
Joseline make from Joseline’s music career. Woah there…wait a dog gone minute.
Her career is nowhere at the moment, she’s only working with Stevie J…who is
also sleeping with her! Do they even have a complete song finished?? (Ask
yourself that Mimi while you are so eager to flex your new power around in
Joseline’s face!!!) And she’s only getting 20% while Stevie J most likely gets
80% and splits it with his mistress! I wish I was making this up.
On to the disturbing parts…
Joseline: did you really think Stevie J was going to be
happy that you were pregnant? He flaunts Mimi in front of you whenever she
comes around. And not to mention when you brought him the pregnancy test he
pulled the “I’m your manager” routine on you. But you’re willing to risk
whatever career you’re trying to have for him? All of us know he is
pro-abortion, obviously.
Mimi: you have your own “little” cleaning business (as
Stevie J like to call it). Why not try
to capitalize on that venture and other ways to make revenue on your own rather
than depend on Stevie? It’s been 15 years, several other relationships on the
side, and a kid…but you still have no ring? You have no commitment…he doesn’t
even want to live in the same house with you full time. And after 15 years he’s only willing to give
you 20% of an artist that he has an ARTIST MANAGEMENT deal. He won’t spell it
out for you but we will. Just why?
I
If we have learned anything from Love and Hip Hop ATL in the
last two weeks it’s these two things:
- -It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp (cues music &
does Terrence Howard bounce)
-And sometimes the women are at fault just as
much as the men
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