‘Love And Hip Hop New York’ Star Chrissy Lampkin Threatens Yandy Smith

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VH1 has released the super trailer for the upcoming season of “Love And Hip Hop New York.” There were plenty of explosive moments.

Chrissy Lampkin and Yandy Smith never resolved their issues. Yandy is convinced Chrissy was just jealous of her professional success and her rise on the show. And Chrissy believes Yandy overstepped boundaries as Jim Jones’ manager. In fact, she took issue with Yandy questioning why Jim was buying her expensive things.

When the women finally come face to face, things pop off quickly. And Chrissy threatens Yandy. She says, “Stop talking to me like that. You got me f*cked up and you f*cking talking b*tch. I’ll f*ck you up if you don’t relax.”

But Yandy and Chrissy have their own problems outside of each other. Chrissy is devastated when her house with Jim is lost through foreclosure. Turns out Jim made a bad decision that cost them their home of 13 years.

Yandy began her journey as a foster mom recently. But with Mendeecees Harris’ release from prison approaching, she’s not sure if a felon will be allowed to live in the same house as a foster child.

Safaree Samuels and Erica Mena are preparing to get married. They also have a baby on the way. However, after Safaree gets accused of cheating, things begin to fall apart.

Cyn Santana and Joe Budden’s engagement was called off. But Cyn is upset to learn that Tahiry Jose may be back in Joe’s life. And Erica may be pushing them to get back together.

Remy Ma wants more out of her rap career. But she wants to stay true to herself during a time when female rappers are expected to be s*x symbols.

Kimbella is struggling to accept that her husband Juelz Santana is behind bars.

Plus, the newbies nearly come to blows after a girlfriend feels disrespected by a female rapper getting close to her man.

You can check out the super trailer below.

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