She continued, “And I guess that’s how sisters do, you know what I’m saying, so that made it like two against two. I’ve been around y’all since I was kids, and what I do know to be true is no matter what you or I did when we was little, your sister would definitely take your side whether you was right or wrong,” the mom-to-be said. “Let me interject and say what I’ve been saying the whole time, even when Kandi, Tamika and Tiny came on Dish Nation. Rapper Da Brat, who is also a host on the morning show, jumped into the conversation to share her perspective on the situation since she was a So So Def labelmate and toured with Xscape during their early years in the music industry, siding with the other group members Kandi Burruss, Tameka “Tiny” Harris and Tamika. “But no, we didn’t steal anything from her,” she responded. And I said if it takes $30,000 to bring us back, then I would,” she said. In addition, the singer said some of Tamika’s statements weren’t true, but she wants to do whatever she can to fix the relationship with her sister. When talk show host Gary “Gary With Da Tea” Hayes chimed in and asked if she took the money and why her sister would accuse her of such a crime, she said she was unsure. I just ask people would allow us to do that without judgment,” she added. It’s just right now we’re going through it in the public eye. We go through highs and lows, and everyone got peaks and valleys. “And with my sister, she’s always going to be my sister that’s my family. I just wish I never would’ve signed up for this, to be honest.” I signed up for good stuff, and it ended up not being that. So, all I can say is I signed up to sing. There’s so many things that I don’t understand about editing, and just how everything has kind of transpired. “Like I tell people, I signed up to be celebrated, all of us to be honest…30 years in the game that’s what it should’ve been. “Once we started to film, everything started to go crazy, you know,” the 49-year-old began.
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