‘Black Ink Crew Chicago’ Drama: Lily Calls Ryan Out + Police Report Filed?

Black Ink Crew Chicago Season 4 Ryan
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By: A.J. Niles

The “Black Ink Crew Chicago” season 4 premiere was explosive. As over 1 million viewers began to really question if Ryan Henry vandalized his shop, Ryan publicly defended himself on social media.

However, this public statement angered fellow cast member Lily. As a result, she called out Ryan.

And in the process, Lily spilled tea about what happened with the vandalism. And in other news, a police report was filed in the vandalism of the shop, and Ryan is a suspect.

Click next for the details.

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6 comments

  1. Your BOSS can eff up your money because that what a BOSS do. You walk around disrespectful to the man who signs your check ya DONE!!! And so is the money. If they was all worried about checks and their money they wouldn’t be acting entitled to someone else’s hard work and treat the person who put them all on like ish. Idc what nobody has to say. They are jealous of Ryan especially Van and black people love biting the hand that feeds them especially when it’s one of their own but will tap dance for the white business owner to keep their “checks”. Even Charmaine was crying and begging the radio station for her job back and got her ish together because they wasn’t playing and her Boss set her behind straight and she took it on her chin but she feel as though she can talk ish to Ryan and forgot how he helped her out her struggle. They are all wack and I’m glad Ryan moved on. Right or wrong if they was family they would of held each other down and checked him in private like families do but they didn’t do that for Ryan but everybody else got a pass for being reckless. Don cheating arse, Charmaine hoe is life arse, Van violent arse, Phor punk arse, Danielle lazy do nothing arse and Kat nasty arse.

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