'Love And Hip Hop Hollywood' Season 4: Hazel E Blasts Frenemies With Racial Insult, Twitter Goes OFF [VIDEO]
Hazel E caught lots of backlash after she blasted her fellow VH1 Love and Hip Hop Hollywood stars on Instagram. In the end, she was the one who was read to filth.
She posted a collage of her reality TV foes on Instagram with a caption that was full of racial tension. NBrooke Valentine, Moniece Slaughter, Shanda Denyce, and more were featured in her message.
She wrote, “I see all you black a** b****** that hate me! Stop bleaching your skin, and fix the inside first and maybe all you h*** wouldn’t be so mad. Love the skin you in ladies… it takes a village to take me out but what y’all fail to realize is I’m still on top, and none of you b****** WILL EVER compare to me or be on my level. I got money in the streets, anybody lookin for a check hit me up. B****** mad cuz they couldn’t pass the brown paper bag test. Yep I said it… Back on my business with my United Nations. Sorry mom you kept me away from these type of girls all my life, you said they would hate me because I’m light skin… you were right!”
Check it out below via The Shade Room.
#HazelE is catching SERIOUS heat for posting this message on her IG #LHHH
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Shanda added her thoughts.
I live in reality everyday with my beautiful brown babies in my beautiful brown skin. So many dm's of young girls who are ashamed of who they are and it "You all are beautiful" omg! It sucks we have people in positions to uplift the culture does the complete opposite. LOVE URSELF no matter the color of your skin self love is the best love . Good Morning A post shared by Shanda Denyce (@imshandadenyce) on Oct 19, 2017 at 5:55am PDT
Mainly, it was Twitter who went off on Hazel.
She's cast criminals, prostitutes, dead beat mothers, drug abusers and alcoholics, domestic violence abusers, I'm the good #Facts https://t.co/9DXrsEjiig — Hazel-E (@hazelebaby) October 18, 2017
Well well @hazelebaby I'm kinda glad @masikakalysha dragged you the way she did. #BlackGirlMagic pic.twitter.com/xg9t7f39EM — Colita (@colita_lita) October 18, 2017
@MonaScottYoung you better kick @hazelebaby off Love & Hip Hop those racist comments are not acceptable!!!! — Sotober 28 (@Callme_Phi) October 18, 2017
@MonaScottYoung please fire @hazelebaby .. she’s done honestly . — Devon Arnold (@devonlevesque_) October 18, 2017
Why would anyone be jealous of your tone when you're a PRIME example of how light skin doesnt automatically make you attractive @hazelebaby? pic.twitter.com/anW5nyJtgC — Negrita (@HustleAndFro_) October 18, 2017
Why would anyone be jealous of your tone when you're a PRIME example of how light skin doesnt automatically make you attractive @hazelebaby? pic.twitter.com/anW5nyJtgC — Negrita (@HustleAndFro_) October 18, 2017
Humble yourself, ma pic.twitter.com/Q3w9jWJ3Sj — (@melaninblessedd) October 18, 2017
But aren't you really brown underneath the skin lightning cream you advertised?? pic.twitter.com/hELsw0dM0c — Just Don't (@KeepItCuteTho) October 19, 2017
Anytime you have to point out someone's race/skin color in an argument you're simply doing so as an effort to disparage them. — Georgie. (@Giana_Moretti) October 18, 2017
Being lightskin doesn’t make you better than any other black woman who has a darker complexion than you. Check yourself @hazelebaby — li'l dice (@Moniibutler) October 18, 2017
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