K. Michelle Fake Booty Rumors Confronted: Singer Talks About Curves And 'Love And Hip Hop: Hollywood' Success Despite Beef With Soulja Boy

By Mereb Gebremariam m.gebremariam@mstarsnews.com | Sep 18, 2014 02:27 PM EDT

Singer K. Michelle addressed her "fake booty" rumors in her latest interview with VIBE magazine and gives her two cents on the new "Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood" despite having beef with  rapper Soulja Boy.

The 30-year-old freely admitted that she had fat transferred for her voluptuous curves, but wants fans and critics to let it go and focus on her music, "I feel like they should let me be!" she said, "I told you what I did! Why do you keep on getting on it? I'm very open with it because there seems to be an infatuation in our society today."

The celebrity says that she hates when people judge her for the procedure, "Whatever someone wants to do with their bodies, it's not for anyone to say something about. So, you know it's one thing to say, 'Oh, I want a body like that. How'd you do that?' but it's another thing to judge and say that it's not right when you're not in my shoes."

Thursday, K. Michelle slammed rapper Soulja Boy for insinuating a relationship with the "VSOP" singer.

"I watched an interview." She said, "Soulja Boy was on this interview and they were asking him and all the men on [LHHH] who would they bang?" she continued, "They said me, but Soulja Boy implies that he slept with me. He's giggling and says 'Naw, I ain't say that.'" Eventually K. Michelle took the moment to send the message to the "Crank That" rapper, "You can giggle on these nuts! Let me tell you something Soulja Boy, cause I know you're gonna hear this, which you're not gonna do is lie on my hot pocket. When I do something, I say 'I did it.'"

She continued to fire more shots, "So that giggling, we don't want to giggle about that transgender in Atlanta. Now crank that."

Despite the beef, the "Love 'Em All" star thinks that VH1 may have another hit show on their hands, "I think [creator] Mona [Scott Young] got a very interesting group of characters and it's drama. Drama leads to work," she said. "I was able to see the first episode of 'Love & Hip Hop: LA' and I was entertained, more entertained than New York."

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