Love And Hip Hop Hollywood Moniece Slaughter, Lil Fizz Mother's Day Fight
"Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood" reality stars Moniece Slaughter reveals that her ex-boyfriend, Lil Fizz kept her son away from her during Mother's Day by posting his text to her on Instagram.
The singer posted a screenshot of the text exchange where the former B2K member allegedly refused to let their son spend time with his mother during her special day.
"He's with me and we are celebrating with my mother and his grandmother, when we are done I will bring him to you! Are you F**KING confused or lost??? And obviously it won't be 8pm idiot!!! I don't inconvenience everyone like you do!! So shut the f**k up!"
Moniece explained the reasoning for leaking the message writing, "Happy Mother's day to me from my son's father! Don't ever call me a dead beat mom ever again in your life! Tired of the Bullsh*t. I take the heat from you mother f*ckers everyday comin' on my IG talkin' sh*t and you have NO IDEA thus is what I deal with on a daily! I'm not takin' the bullet anymore."
In an interview with WetPaint, the singer revealed that she wasn't always the first to start swinging despite her fight with Amanda Secor on the show and receiving a restraining order from her ex for allegedly breaking car windows, "I never made it to the car because he physically assaulted me before I could get there."
Moniece added that the former boy group member would become violent to her dog before he eventually threatened to take their son, Camron away from her, "He has done things like kick my dog across the room and he decided to engage a full-on fight with me after he threatened to take my son and never bring him back home," Moniece continued, "He is selfish, spoiled and he has this ridiculous sense of entitlement. In his home that is nurtured and everyone walks on eggshells around him. He carries that with him in real life."
Now, the reality star believes that she was misled on appearing on the show, which was to help her leverage her career and not paint her as a violent person, "Music is one of the only ways that I'm able to express myself in extreme situations," she said. "I have all these emotions and it's like, why [not] use the show as a platform to help me come back on a broader scale."