Fans tuned in to see Teairra Mari's now notorious performance on VH1's Love & Hip Hop Hollywood and headed over to Twitter to slam the singer turned reality star.

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It has been awhile since we heard new music from Teairra Mari. But now that she graces the small screen every Monday on Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, it was only a matter of time before her aspirations to jump back into the music industry were featured.

The time came on Monday night's episode but unfortunately as the Sponsor singer put it, it was not her best performance. In true Twitter fashion, viewers did not waste much time logging on to slam her show and singing skills.

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One tweeter posted a picture of a disgruntled Tami Roman of Basketball Wives LA with the caption, "Looking at Teairra Mari perform like... #LHHHollywood".

That tweet alone received more than 526 retweets so far.

Another shared a separate picture featuring Jay of America's Next Top Model, also looking full of concern. They wrote, "I'm here for Teairra Mari. But Lord knows I don't EVER wanna see that performance again. Jesus be a pitch."

Someone else called on Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star Lil Scrappy to get their point across.

A separate follower kept it simple with "how embarrassing".

But of course the outspoken Teairra Mari was not going to take the criticism without clapping back.

She snapped at a fan who referred to her career as "in the dirt." Referencing a scarf the follower wore in a picture, Teairra Mari wrote, "I know you aren't referring to anything being in the dirt with that DIRTY SCARF on in that avi no ma'am".

She added, "If this one bad performance made me lose "fans" you guys weren't really rocking to hard to begin".

Check out her performance and the fallout after in the video below.

Love & Hip Hop Hollywood airs Mondays at 8/7c on VH1.

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