LHHATL Star Tokyo Vanity Sends Warning to Shooter’s Women + Kiyomi & Cheyenne Respond

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Tokyo Vanity had some things to say after the latest episode of “Love And Hip Hop Atlanta.”

She really didn’t like that the current women in Shooter’s life have asked about his status with Sierra Gates. Both wanted to make sure that Shooter and Sierra are truly done with each other.

This annoyed Tokyo. So she hopped on social media and warned Kiyomi Leslie and Scrapp’s sister Cheyenne to stop before they have to deal with her.

Check out the Instagram post below.

Well, Kiyomi and Cheyenne responded on the LHH Tea page.

Check it out below.

 

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44 comments

    1. Kiyomi and Cheyenne did nothing wrong. There’s nothing wrong with making sure that someone is really done with an ex before getting serious with that person. That’s literally all they did. They never came for Sierra. And they aren’t worried about her either. Mature women get answers before they get too deep in relationships. Tokyo needs to stop being so immature and starting stuff with people because she doesn’t have any other purpose on the show. She hasn’t had a storyline since her first season. I don’t understand why she’s still on the show.

      1. I never said they did all I said was they need worry about each other. He’s in a OPEN RELATIONSHIP with two women if they no about each other then neither could possibly have anything serious going on with him and Sierra is definitely not worried about him.

  1. So they can’t make sure this man is done with his ex before they go any further with him? How is asking a question disrespectful to Sierra? Sit the f-ck down Tokyo. You ain’t had sh-t to do on the show for years and it shows.

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