‘Black Ink Crew Chicago’ Star Miss Kitty Puts Ryan Henry on Blast with New Accusations

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Miss Kitty made some interesting accusations about Ryan Henry.

When it comes to the current season of “Black Ink Crew Chicago,” a lot of friendships are being tested. While fans have been very opinionated about Charmaine Bey and Miss Kitty‘s fall out, another hot topic is becoming Kitty’s issues with Ryan Henry.

It seemed as if the issue between them was Ryan’s refusal to defend Kitty when Ceaser took shots at her during the tattoo convention. After the incident happened, fans called Ryan out on social media. He told them that he wasn’t obligated to speak up for Kitty. And at the time, they weren’t friends. They also aren’t friends currently.

On the recent episode, both Ryan and Kitty talked more about the demise of their friendship. Ryan said Kitty ruined it when she confronted him about what happened with Anthony Lindsey. He also claimed that Kitty seemed to side with Anthony. But Kitty says she only told Ryan to stop sending “subs” to Anthony on social media. She felt it wasn’t a good look for Ryan. And she just wanted to look out for her friend and his reputation.

When the former friends discussed the issue on the show, it became heated quickly. Ryan called Kitty a “goofball.” This led to Kitty going all the way off. And Don had to pull him away to calm down.

Kitty had a couple of things to share on Twitter.

A viewer tweeted that Kitty must believe she’s “extra hard” when she makes threats and refers to herself as “Big DC.” In response to this, Kitty wrote, “Not at all, but when someone starts raising their voice at you saying, “You betta know where TF you at…I’ll get girls to jump you,” calling you b*tch, you might get buck too.”

Another viewer then responded and asked Kitty when Ryan allegedly threatened to have women jump her. Kitty wrote, “We were filming for four hours at that table. Everything can’t make air. Plus, they would never make the star of the show look bad.”

 

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