Singer Christina Milian slams video vixen Karrine Steffans over her recent interview regarding her relationship with the singer's boyfriend, Lil Wayne.
The "Christina Turned Up" reality star was asked about her beef with Karrine during her interview with This Is Max TV.
She told the reporter, "That name shouldn't even be in the same category or in the same sentence as my name," Christina says playing with her hair appearing uncomfortable, "I feel like we're [on] two different levels." She added, "when somebody's trying to hop on the bandwagon and trying to get some attention, they're gonna say my name."
In an interview with VladTV, Karrine revealed that she has been with Lil Wayne since 2007 and that he doesn't claim his relationship with Christina Milian.
"Wayne and I have been texting back-and-forth that evening. It was like 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning. It was some odd hour in the morning and I was up." She continued, "He said something like how much he loves me, all this stuff. Wayne and I fall out- often. So, he and I fell out until after he and Christina had that really terrible performance at some music awards and they were ripped for it."
"I think after that performance he was feeling particularly vulnerable because a couple days later he texted me and said he missed me." She said, "And this is when he and Christina were or are together or not together- it doesn't matter. He doesn't acknowledge other people to me and I don't acknowledge other people to him, so when we are around each other we only talk about each other." Although she confirmed their relationship, she says the rapper doesn't love the "Dip It Low" singer, "When I ask Wayne is he in love, he'll say 'Yea, with my skateboard."
Karrine says the rapper is really in love with her and it's not typical, "He expressed how much he loves me. It's always hard when Wayne says he loves me because I know he does." She continued, "Wayne loves me the way he wants to love me. In his own way."
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