‘LHHATL’ Star Lil Scrappy’s Mom Presents Obituary Of His Wife Bambi’s Mom During Explosive Screaming Match [WATCH]

Bambi, Lil Scrappy, Momma Dee, Cee Cee
‘LHHATL’ Star Lil Scrappy’s Mom Presents Obituary Of His Wife Bambi’s Mom During Explosive Screaming Match [WATCH]
Momma Dee is at it again! The mother of rapper turned reality star Lil Scrappy was back to her antics on VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” Monday (April 6).
In a clip, Lil Scrappy and his wife Bambi attempt to get their mothers to sit down and settle their differences. But things go left after Momma Dee and Bambi’s mom Cee Cee bring up each other’s struggle with substance abuse.
Cee Cee asked Momma Dee,
“Are you 4 months clean off the pill? Or just the alcohol?”
Momma Dee responded,
“Oh girl you’ve been on crack…”
Cee Cee then accused Momma Dee,
“You were stealing pills out of my room, remember?”
Momma Dee took it to another level when she warned,
“The day of reckoning as approached!”
She presented an obituary with Cee Cee’s name and photo saying,
“I want that spirit to die out of you.”
Momma Dee then gave fans a closer look at the obituary on her Instagram page.



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