‘Black Ink Crew’ Star Miss Kitty Claps Back at Viewers Who Say She Needs to Go Back to NY

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Kitty is having issues at 2nd City Ink.

Black Ink Crew” star Miss Kitty had a dramatic exit from the Black Ink shop. She was good with everyone there until Sky revealed she read that Kitty hooked up with Ryan from 9 Mag. Kitty denied this, but no one believes her. And Tati telling Ceaser that the rumors are true only made things worse. In the heat of the moment, Cease actually fired Kitty. But she’s found a new life in Chicago at Charmaine’s 2nd City Ink.

Things haven’t exactly been easy for Kitty there either. While Kitty gets along with most of the staff, she isn’t on good terms with Jessica. Jessica hasn’t been feeling Kitty since Charmaine hired her without talking to Jessica first. So the two women continue to clash. At this point, Charmaine can only hope that they will make peace eventually so 2nd City Ink can get on the right track.

Until then, the tension in the shop is thick. And it’s making everyone uncomfortable.

Kitty claps back at viewers who told her to go back to New York.

In the meantime, Kitty’s appearances on the New York show are far from over. She attended Walt’s wedding although she still has issues with most of the others, including Cease.

Plus, Kitty recently accused those close to Cease of constantly harassing her and sending threats.

Regardless, some viewers of the show still want her to go back to New York. They don’t think she fits in with the Chicago crew. So they want her off of the show and back in New York.

Kitty had an interesting clap back for people who feel this way. And she made it clear that she will continue to be on both shows.

On Instagram, she wrote, “For anyone that’s saying that I should go back to NY, I’ll be there AND still at 2nd City Ink, so what’s next?”

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