[Video] LHHA’s Mimi Faust & K.Michelle Get Reflective After ‘Flower Fight’ + Watch Last Night’s Episode
And so, it continues. Another episode of the popular VH1 show, Love & Hip Hop Atlanta aired, with things getting physical. If you’ve followed the show, you’re familiar with the climatic physical altercation between Mimi Faust and K.Michelle. In short, the incident surrounds comments made by K.Michelle about Mimi’s boyfriend, Neko. By the end of the episode, K.Michelle had hit Mimi with flowers and all reality TV hell erupted.

After the show aired, both Mimi and K.Michelle exchanged tweets, admitting that the situation could have been handled better. Mimi wrote:
All friendships have ups & downs! Everyone go support my girl @kmichelle dope single V.S.O.P https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/v.s.o.p.-single/id647540351 … k I really appreciate that , & I genuinely have faith in you finding true love & having major success w/ your music!! I luv you !
And K.Michelle replied.
That situation should’ve been handled differently. I’ve grown and I’m continuing to grow. Glad @MimiFaust and I can be adults and move on. You @MimiFaust are a great mother. All I want is see you with a true smile on your face. See you soon. Love ya ?
While I enjoy the drama, it’s dope to see these ladies get past a difference of opinion.

Anywho, watch the drama, along with some other twists and turns from this week’s episode below.

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