Love And Hip Hop Hollywood: Moniece Slaughter & Twitter Clowns Amanda Secor Over Fight [VIDEO]
"Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood" reality star, Moniece Slaughter is getting praised for keeping her composure and asking Lil Fizz's estrange girlfriend, Amanda Secor to refrain from calling her crazy before slamming her face in the table when she pulled her hair.
In episode 8 of LHHH, Moniece sat down with Amanda to talk about her recent meeting with her son's father and wanted to get answers as to why she asked him if she could move into his new home. Amanda didn't take the news lightly and told Lil Fizz that he was no longer a bachelor and that she was back in the picture for good despite cheating on him in the past.
Eventually, Amanda expressed that she didn't think it was ok for her to joke that she should move into their home. Moniece said that she was only joking with him and that she didn't care if Amanda's feelings were hurt. Manda explained that the pair are always on-and-off and that she will always be there despite Moneice's slick comments.
What seemed to be the tipping point between the two women was when Amanda began calling Moniece "delusional" and "crazy." Lil Fizz's ex asked her nicely to stop the name calling several times and finally reached over and yanked her hair. Immediately fans commended Moniece for her calm behavior and warning before "turning up!"
@aerienari tweeted, "When @KalisWorld snatched Wrinkle-stillskin's weave so calmly & said "didn't I tell you not to talk to me like that" was a flashback to 2000."
@XoSafire tweeted, "@KalisWorld "didn't I tell you" I swear that was the most boss thing I have ever seen on love & hip hop #LHHH YOUR HANDS DOWN MY FAVORITE."
@mz_vaun tweeted, "Didn't I tell you hoe" hah She shoulda seen it coming when you started taking off your jacket. So excited for the next episode @KalisWorld."
@IdilQorane tweeted, "The way @KalisWorld snatched that girl like" didn't I tell you?!" she's my favvv."
@Poccahhontas tweeted, "Moneice fin to grab that girl like "All my life I had to FIGHT."