LHHMIA Recap: Trina & Gaelle Nearly Come to Blows

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When it comes to the recent blowup with Gaelle, Trina has no regrets. 

Trina, Joy, and Bobby discuss the drama that took place with Florence and Gaelle. At this point, Trina has no regrets about anything she said. She feels her buttons were pushed. And she spoke to the “leader of the Haitian community” so they could understand she wasn’t trying to put down all Haitians with her voodoo remarks. 

They also discuss Vonshae and Amara’s feud. Bobby thinks Vonshae is just looking for clout. 

Zoey Brinxx meets Wyclef Jean through Supa Cindy. It’s a big deal for her as she recalls living in her car and nearly being kicked off the Queens Don’t Compete project because she had a misunderstanding with Trina. Regardless, Wyclef is impressed when she raps on the spot for him. He gives her his personal contact information. 

Shay has officially ended her chapter with Fabo. 

Amara and Safaree talk about the accusations made by Vonshae. Safaree questions if Amara actually left the laughing emojis on the awful post about Vonshae’s daughter. She says she did not. And she questions if Vonshae used PhotoShop to create a controversy for attention. Safaree isn’t sure what to believe. So he and Amara call off their romance since Amara isn’t okay with him doubting her character, and Safaree doesn’t want to be pulled into any more drama. 

Shay checks on Vonshae after headlines report Gunplay was recently arrested for pointing a gun at her. She explains he snapped when she asked him to turn down the volume of the video game he was playing. Vonshae alleges he’s been on a drug binge since the GoFundMe drama. And the scary situation is the reason she is pulling the plug on their marriage. Interestingly enough, Shay can relate. She confirms she just dumped Fabo because he disrespected her mother Sandra multiple times. So she’s happy he’s gone. 

Sukihana and Supa Cindy aren’t able to move on from the drama.

Ray J, Trick Daddy, and Safaree discuss Amara. Safaree says he hopes everyone sees now he wasn’t the one with all the drama, and that is more true for Amara than him. Ray tells Safaree that Amara isn’t the one for him because she’s been messy and she never defended him when he was criticized. 

Sukihana and Supa Cindy attempt to hash out their issues but it goes nowhere. Supa Cindy doesn’t appreciate the way Sukihana spoke to her during their interview blowup. Sukihana feels Cindy should have moved much differently since they had a decent relationship prior to their interview. When their conversation becomes tense, Sukihana threatens to put her hands on Cindy. They will not be moving forward. 

Trina and Gaelle nearly come to blows. 

Amara invites Florence, Gaelle, Trina, Bobby, and others to her event. Trina and Flo agree to have a conversation about their issue. However, Trina ends up arguing with Gaelle once again. At some point, Trina slaps Gaelle’s hand away. People have to separate them to keep a fight from happening. 

During the season finale wrap-up, Florence says she believes her relationship with Trina is done thanks to the contention Trina has with Gaelle. But she’s fine with that because she knows an artist has to be able to stand on their own feet if they want to succeed in the music business. Shay confirms she is still done with Fabo and her relationship with her mother is the priority over any man. Vonshae is hurt by how things unfolded with Gunplay. Now she has to pick up the pieces and navigate a new chapter without him. 

What are your thoughts on the season finale? 

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2 comments

  1. Trina is doing too much….she’s not popping anymore… she was hot if the late 90s..and early 2000s… humble yourself ma’am…and while she’s talking about Flo’s sexuality…. Trina’s Bi herself……she acts like she’s better than the other women….she’s not the baddest no mo…sit down somewhere….noone is checking for your music or you

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