‘Black Ink Crew Chicago’ Star Miss Kitty Claps Back at Criticism

Black Ink Crew CHI Miss Kitty
Photo Credit: VH1

Miss Kitty faced backlash after the midseason premiere.

“Black Ink Crew” and “Black Ink Crew Chicago” star Miss Kitty deals with quite a bit of backlash.

Miss Kitty recently had to deal with the backlash online from co-stars and fans who believe she caused a rift between Black Ink owner Ceaser and 9Mag owner Ryan Henry.

As many fans can recall, Ceaser fired Miss Kitty from his Black Ink tattoo shop. This happened after Sky brought up a rumor about Kitty sleeping with Ryan in New Orleans during Essence Fest. Kitty’s former friend Tati egged things on after telling Cease the hookup did happen.

However, this didn’t seemingly deter Ryan and Kitty from still being friendly. On the recent episode, Ryan made it clear as day that he’s not going to stop vacationing with Rachel and the kids. He also said that he was never in a relationship with Kitty.

After the premiere, Tati felt it was a good time to come for Kitty on Instagram. But that seemingly didn’t do anything to Kitty but cause her to viciously clap back at Tati.

Miss Kitty Claps back at a fan.

However, this wasn’t the only time Kitty had to face the rumors this week.

After the premiere, fans took to social media to discuss the exchange between Ryan and Kitty. However, some felt Kitty did nothing but play herself. In fact, one person directly tweeted Kitty. The Twitter user said Kitty was clout chasing by leaving Ceaser for Ryan. They also said she played herself since Ryan is denying they were in a relationship.

Not long after seeing the tweet, Kitty responded. She let it be known that she never dated Ceaser nor Ryan. She also said she made more money than most people do in their lifetimes.

 

Miss Kitty Twitter

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