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Lil Scrappy, Stevie J Square Off On 'Love Hip Hop'


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It was the moment VH1 viewers were waiting for. Estranged castmember Stevie J of the much talked about VH1 reality series "Love & Hip-Hop" went toe to toe with Lil Scrappy after a confrontation over Stevie insulting Scrap's main squeeze Erica. While security managed to swiftly end the brawl, Stevie J vowed to get back at Scrappy soon enough for the fight that also involved his pregnant mistress Joseline.

Last month Lil Scrappy visited the RapFix Live set and touched on the seriousness of last nights episode.

"It was a situation; it was a real situation," Scrap said when he appeared on "RapFix Live."

According to Scrappy, the argument began after Stevie disrespected recurring castmember Erica, Scrappy's child's mother. The ATL MC feels that if Stevie had a problem with Erica, he should've bypassed her and addressed Scrappy instead. "Like I told him, you can walk off, you don't gotta disrespect no female," he said. "If you really wanna do something, ask her where her man at and tell him you wanna throw hands, you wanna take the fade, and I would've been happy to do that."

Though Stevie and Scrappy are accomplished musicians and both now reside in the same city, Scrap says prior to the show neither he nor Erica had a personal connection to the multiplatinum producer, who has done work for the likes of Diddy, Jay-Z and Mariah Carey. "He didn't even ask — he didn't know who she was. All he knew is she was a part of the situation and he wanted to pop off," Scrappy said.

Stay tuned for a full recap of the fiery episode.



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