Yandy Smith Reveals Chris Lighty Shut Down a Nasty Rumor That Nearly Ruined Her Career

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Yandy reveals more on “Uncensored.”

Love And Hip Hop New York” star Yandy Smith has shown the ups and downs of her personal life on the show for years now. However, she will reveal much more. She does so on the upcoming episode of “Uncensored.” Yandy got her start interning for Mona Scott Young. This happened during their time at Violator Management. While there, Yandy was involved in the careers of many music artists. This includes the legendary Missy Elliott.

While discussing her time at Violator Management, Yandy revealed that there was a concerning situation that threatened her professional reputation.

According to Yandy, an innocent time on a tour bus became gossip.

Yandy was accused of inappropriate behavior on a tour bus.

While discussing this moment on “Uncensored,” Yandy says, “We went on tour. There was a concert that was happening and I remember G-Unit was on one bus, production, management, staff was on another bus. So we were all on the bus playing cards. And when we got off the bus, one of the executives, a top marketing executive of Violator, was like, ‘What were you guys doing on the back of the bus?’ I was like, ‘Nothing. playing cards…’”

In response to this, the executive said, “‘Yeah, I know your type.’”

Yandy goes on to say that she became the target of hurtful rumors, “We got back to the office the next couple days and it was so much rumors and speculation something happened on the back of the bus with me and a G-Unit artist. And I never wanted to be known as someone who slept my way to get anywhere. So I remember being upset, being hurt. And I was like, ‘I gotta go talk to somebody.’”

Yandy’s decision to take the situation to higher up Chris Lighty completely turned the situation around.

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