Brittney Taylor Shares IG Photo Of Black Eye, Blames Remy Ma For Injury

The two L&HHNY co-stars are rumored to have gotten into a fight.

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What's going on between Love & Hip Hop New York rappers Remy Ma and Brittney Taylor? On Wednesday, Taylor shared a short video clip of herself on Instagram, showing off a swollen black eye. She doesn't say anything in the video, but she wrote in the caption that her reality television co-star is responsible for her injury.

"So, here am I on my way to a very important meeting and it’s hard to even focus because of what occurred last night," Taylor explained. "I didn’t wanna bring it to social media because Its pretty embarrassing and not a good look tbh. I tried my best to cover it up with make up and move on but that still didn’t work. My Question is @remyma why did you really do this?" She also included the hashtags, "#WHATHAPPENEDTOWOMANEMPOWERMENT " and "#BlackLove."

Remy hasn't responded to the allegations and hasn't been present on social media since six hours before Taylor went live with her black eye. Even then, there was no indication that anything was wrong as she posted a set of video clips on her Instagram Story of her grooving to Frankie Beverly and Maze's "Before I Let Go," albeit, with a few amended lyrics.

When Remy made her Love & Hip Hop New York debut following her six-year stint in prison years ago, she made it clear that she wasn't interested in getting herself wrapped up in any drama that would give her a new set of legal issues. However, she's a baddie from the Bronx who isn't to be messed with, so until either one of these ladies comes through to spill the tea, it'll just be Taylor's word against Remy's silence.


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