It looks like there’s more drama between Ray J, Sukihana, and Princess Love than we thought. For those unaware, things came to a head this week when Suki posted a text message on her phone purportedly from Prince, in which she asked the Delaware rapper to tell the R&B singer to stop trying to get along with She got back together. His ex then responded to the revelation by posting some allegedly bizarre text messages between them, and the two women continued to troll each other and clapped back online in some way, shape, or form. Ray, however, was quiet about it all. But “WTFO” artists are anything but.
Additionally, Sukihana recently claimed that Ray J was in love with her while responding to a post speculating about Princess Love’s issues with the two. “He’s in love,” she wrote on Twitter. Following Neighborhood’s coverage of the story, she reinforced the point with some comments on Instagram. “What bothers me more is that you all think I want him.” “She’s not the only one I text,” Suki asserted. However, many fans pointed out that she seemed too invested in the situation to claim she wasn’t interested.
Princess romance drama heats up, Sukihana claims Ray J is in love with her
Still, Sukihana might not be the most important right now when it comes to Ray J and Princess Love’s post-breakup saga. They allegedly had a family argument in September and the former appeared to talk about it with their children, something Prince didn’t take lightly. “This is the only time I’ll ever address this,” she posted on Instagram. 「我一直在努力成為一個更大的人,然後平靜地離開。但當你不能再對我這樣做時,你不會做的就是傷害、操縱和煽動我的孩子。我會為法官保存我的video……”
Meanwhile, feuds surrounding Ray J don’t seem to be uncommon, with Princess Love and Amara La Negra having a fight on Love & Hip Hop back in October. But Sukihana’s situation seems to be more controversial for these fans, and we’ll see if it develops further.
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