For those that don’t remember, The Breakfast Club interviewed K. Michelle last year to promote her album, “More Issues Than Vogue.” During this interview, K. Michelle went off on Angela for the comments that were made during a previous interview with rappers Uncle Murda and Maino, concerning her “lady parts.”
According to K, Angela should have checked the two rappers for dissing her because she feels women in the industry should stick together.
However, Angela hopped on Twitter and accused K of showing out for the “Love and Hip Hop” cameras.
Well Angela is still feeling some kind of way about the interview.
During Angela’s recent appearance on “The Real,” she was asked to recall her most difficult interview. Angela brought up the K. Michelle interview, mentioning how awkward it was. Angela was not pleased with how K. Michelle handled the questions asked and felt as if she shouldn’t have done the show if she was going to react the way she did.
She says:
“It was a surprise for everybody. The label was like, ‘what’s going on?’
“Sometimes, my whole thing is this… this is how I am in real life. If you start talking to me crazy, I am not engaging in that; I am just not saying anything.
“Just don’t come to the show again… If you have a problem, don’t come.”
Check out the video clip below.
Wait so I’m confused..when all of this went down Angela said she was unbothered but she’s the only one still talking about it. ?
Agreed. Meanwhile, K hasn’t said anything else about her. She said all she had to say that day and moved on. Maybe if Angela didn’t sit there like a scared church mouse, she could have gotten it all off her chest too so she would have new talking points by now.
I think Kimberly must have said something that really got under her skin because otherwise, she wouldn’t keep addressing it. I understand she was asked but you can tell by her demeanor she’s still upset about it. If I had to guess what K said that rocked her, it would be when she told her she will never be on Oprah’s level. That is the ultimate diss to women in radio because they all want that kind of success.
I’m just waiting on K to drag her on Twitter. It’s coming.
AND YOU KNOW IT… MY THING IS IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO ENGAGE IN EXCHANGING WORDS WITH THE PERSON IN THEIR FACE – THEN DONT POP OFF IN AN INTERVIEW. I FELT LIKE K SHOULD HAVE BEEN EQUALLY MAD AND CTG AND ENVY AND ANGELA SHOULD HAVE STOOD HER GROUND. SHE PUNKED OUT AND TALKING ABOUT HER TO EVERYONE BUT HER IS ANOTHER PUNK MOVED… SORRY YEE BUT IT IS WHAT IT IS…
She fell right into the trap Loni set for her.
I’m with Angela on not engaging or saying anything if/when I feel that approach is necessary. Only thing about that tho is, it also applies to life’s events after that incident takes place. I think I’m over giving people a pass for talking about something just because they’re asked about it. She could’ve told them before or during the interview what topics were off the table. So although I know we come to conclusions after something happens, she just should’ve kept it cute and put it on mute with this one.
Why did she hop on twitter though? If you’re quiet in real life then you should be quiet on social media too. Don’t do all the talking there.
Pressed
She still ain’t over that dragging I see.
She did exactly what a classy educated Black woman should do. Leave all that fighting and fussing to the baby mamas and section 8 broads and GED certificate “graduates”