![]() “Black Ink Crew Chicago” returns October 4 at 8/7c. Phor and his girlfriend are having problems as they prepare for the birth of their child. Charmaine and Kitty have a heated moment in which Charmaine believes Kitty may want to square up. “You ain’t bout to play me like a goofy a*s b*tch cause I ain’t never been that!” On the trailer for season 7, Ryan says, “Kit you and me ain’t even been the same since you came to me about that Ant sh*t and you take another n*gga’s side!” In response to this, Kitty goes all the way off. Interestingly enough, Ryan later says that the situation made Kitty treat him differently. But it may not be enough to repair the friendship. Kit Sovain was warning Ryan with her eyes the entire time, but she didn’t say anything since she wouldn’t usually interrupt a discussion to introduce. At the baby shower and gender reveal for his ex-girlfriend, Ryan accused Kit of neglecting him. On the upcoming season of “Black Ink Crew Chicago,” Ryan had an onscreen conversation with Anthony about everything that happened. Ryan and Kitty argued on the television premiere of the episode of Black Ink Crew at Chicago. But some people still suspect that something did happen between them. As a result, Ceaser had no problem throwing shade Ryan’s way after Ryan was put on blast for sleeping with his best friend Anthony Lindsey’s baby momma. So he thought it was a violation for Ryan to mess around with Kitty behind his back. He believed he had a genuine friendship with Ryan. Miss Kitty and Ryan Henry had to deal with a lot of speculation and rumors on “Black Ink Crew Chicago.” It was alleged that they hooked up and Ceaser felt as if he was betrayed. We later learn that Kitty opted to pass on the event out of fear of the growing number of people being infected with the coronavirus in Chicago.Photo Credit: VH1/YouTube Ryan Henry and Miss Kitty clash. Charmaine does get irritated with Plug and Kitty because they are not at the event, but she is pregnant and all. They both show growth in the situation, Charmaine even apologizes for how she handled the news of Draya working for Ryan. Not being able to get closure, Draya sees herself in a similar space with Charmaine, who also tragically lost her mother without really having a chance to say goodbye, and that’s why she wants to make peace with her former boss.ĭraya gets her chance to bury the hatchet with Charmaine at her networking the event. Draya also describes being pregnant and losing her daughter a week before her mother took her own life. Draya details how her mother’s mental issues led to her abusing drugs, subsequently leading to her taking her own life. During a tattoo session with a client, Draya reveals that its the anniversary of her mother’s death. Speaking of Draya, we learn more about 9 MAG’s newest employee. Draya also wants to bury the hatchet with Charmaine following the big blowup when her former boss found she ditched 2nd City Ink and to join Ryan and his crew. Draya hopes that Prince and Plg can convince Charmaine to allow 2nd City Ink to work with 9 MAG on the upcoming event. ![]() Draya reveals that she and Phor have created a networking event for Black tattoo artists in Chicago. Based on what she sees on social media, Charmaine is not too happy with Kitty’s performance and feels that former brand ambassador now the manager is dropping the ball.įormer 2nd City Ink employee, Draya, is secretly hanging out with current employee Prince. Unable to tend to day-to-day business at the shop, Charmaine left Kitty in charge. Charmaine thought last week that her mucus plug came out, and Baby Nola was on the way, but that was not the case. The second episode in Black Ink Crew: Chicago’s latest season opens up with Charmaine and her new pregnancy diary to help us keep with 2nd City Ink’s owner while she is stuck at home on bed rest. Source: Bernard Smalls / week on Black Ink Crew: Chicago, Charmaine has a false alarm when it came to her pregnancy, but now she has another issue this week, she is not feeling what she is seeing at her shop.
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