Moniece Slaughter: I’m Suing My Baby Daddy Lil Fizz!

Moniece Slaughter Wants to Be Paid for Her Appearance in Lil Fizz’s 2015 Music Video: “I’m going to sue my baby daddy!”
Another day, another “Love and Hip-Hop” argument! Moniece Slaughter isn’t quite done going head-to-head with her baby daddy – B2K member Dreux “Lil Fizz” Frederic. Since its premiere in 2014, “Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood” has showcased the deep-rooted co-parenting issues between Moniece and Fizz.
But, since Fizz has gone public with his relationship with his B2K bandmate, Omarion‘s, ex-girlfriend Apryl Jones – tensions have been particularly thick. In their latest qualm, Moniece says that she’s considering suing her son’s father over her appearance in the music video for his 2015 song, “Good Lotion.” Moniece took to her Instagram Story with this revelation:
“I think I’m going to sue my baby daddy for my role in the good lotion video. I mean it only did what it did cuz I made an appearance Lol. Well. And the bags under my eyes. So. I think I should get triple my day rate.”
Moniece even consulted her lawyers!
“@daylana88 can we look into this please @waltermosley I need one of you to figure out how to recoup my coins #imserious”

Yikes! Will the drama between Moniece Slaughter and Lil Fizz ever be resolved?
Written by Miata Shanay
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