‘Black Ink Crew Chicago’ Star Ryan Henry Explains Not Defending Miss Kitty During Convention

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Ryan Henry responded to the latest criticism.

Miss Kitty and Ryan Henry have faced a lot of speculation about their relationship on “Black Ink Crew Chicago.” Ceaser believed they hooked up behind his back. And he felt betrayed because he built a friendship with Ryan over the years. Regardless, both have denied that anything went down. But Ceaser didn’t believe their denials. He believed some form of loyalty was owed. Ceaser supported Kitty after her mother passed away. Plus, he said he was there to give Ryan advice as a business owner over the years. So he felt as if both should have told him what was going on out of respect and the friendships they had established. In response to what he believes went down, he fired Kitty. And he hasn’t been on good terms with her since. But he and Ryan were able to move past their issues.

On the recent episode, Charmaine Bey told Ceaser about her blowup with Kitty while they were at a tattoo convention. After she asked if Kitty actually did any work as a Brand Manager back in New York, Ceaser said that she “was working but she wasn’t working that skill.” It seemed as if he was insinuating that Kitty didn’t do any work and her only contribution was a brief s*xual relationship.

Kitty became angry when she realized she was the topic of conversation. And even though she had tension with Charmaine and Ryan at the time, she still felt like they were wrong to not defend her as well as participate in the pettiness.

Well, some fans of the show have been calling out Ryan on social media. One Instagram user slammed him for not defending Kitty while Ceaser was throwing jabs.

In response to this, Ryan wrote, “We aren’t friends, wasn’t friends none this season you’re watching.”

He also said he didn’t have to say anything because he’s not a savior.

Ryan wrote, “I don’t HAVE to. I’m not a savior.”

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