Reginae Carter Won't Show BFs On TV: "I'm Not Making Nobody Famous"

Reginae Carter is learning to keep her personal life a bit more private as she now says she won't feature any of her suitors on her reality show.

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The single life has been treating Reginae Carter well, and she hopes to continue on that path until the right person comes along. Until she's swept off of her feet, she told Page Six that she won't be flaunting any romantic relationships, especially on her VH1 series, T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle. It's been months since Lil Wayne and Toya Johnson's 21-year-old daughter broke up with Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci, and Reginae told Page Six that fans won't be getting a glimpse into her romantic life on the small screen anymore. 

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“I’m not bringing no dudes on the show,” she said. “I’m not making nobody famous. I’m not putting nobody on no more.” Lucci and Reginae were together for the better part of a year before they split up. The public breakup was reportedly brewing, but after the antics of the infamous Cucumber Party went viral, Reginae had enough.

Meanwhile, Reginae has been living in Atlanta, and recently, she even purchased her first home. However, she has been weighing the possibility of moving to expand her dating pool. “It’s hard dating in Atlanta — everybody knows everybody... I definitely feel like I need to leave and go to LA; that’s like, probably the only place that I can go."

”It is hard to decipher who’s real and who’s fake,” Reginae added with a warning. “All I can say to myself and other people is keep checking your bank account.” 

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