- [Man] Look, please.
listen to me.
- Come here, come here, come here.
Tell the camera what you just told me.
Tell the camera that.
- Okay.
- Tell the.
(tape rewinding sounds)
(upbeat music)
- My name is Chrissy
and Jim Jones is my man.
He's a rapper, businessman, and a hustler.
I love Jimmy and we've been
together for six years,
but still there's no ring and
we have no children together.
So sometimes I got to ask myself,
where are we really going with this?
There's nothing better
than sitting by a pool
with your girlfriends
with something to drink
and something sexy to look at.
I've only known Olivia for a
few weeks, but that's my homie.
When Olivia was with G-Unit,
she was on top of the hip hop game,
but her solo career
hasn't exactly taken off.
Now she's working on a new album trying to
get back into the spotlight.
- You have a nice day.
We shall be watching.
- When it comes to the
fellas, Olivia is a playa.
- That's for you honey.
- That's not my type.
No, no, no.
No, but you know I'm
still dating Darrelle.
I've been seeing Darrelle Revis.
One of the cornerbacks for the Jets.
He's more of the quiet type, you know.
He's from Pittsburgh so
they're not as wild as New Yorkers are.
(laughing)
- I don't think I got a look at his butt
in them tight pants yet.
- Oh geez.
- That's the best part
of watching that game.
- Then there's my girl, Emily.
She's the girlfriend
of Fabolous the rapper.
He's been in the game for ten years,
released five albums, and
sold millions of records.
Emily and Fabolous have
been in a relationship
for eight years and they
have a beautiful son.
But to the outside world,
she's just a stylist.
- All these years, you know,
I go to the awards, and I
dress him, and then I watch
him, and I let him be who he is.
- So he doesn't ever like
take your hand and be like,
"Come on babe?"
- He don't tell nobody, you
know, I have a family and
all that stuff. He always
telling nobody that.
That's not a part of his image.
He's a rapper.
There's women, there's this, there's that.
But he'll never leave me.
I'm his family and I know that.
You know, whether he wants to admit it,
he'll say I'm single as a
dollar bill or whatever he says.
- I'm Somaya Reese and I've been grinding
a long time in L.A. where
I've done some acting,
but I'm also a rapper,
and to get my music
going, I came to New York.
Hello?
Hi.
- Oh, Somaya Reece.
- Aw, so happy to see you.
Cito's my producer, but
he's also my friend.
And he knows the East coast
way better than I do.
I was just like, "You know
what, I'm going balls out yo."
(laughing)
I'm packing my bag, I'm booking a ticket,
and I'm going straight to the East coast.
- Like you're for reals.
Like this weekend.
I'm like yo that's short notice.
- What's gonna happen?
I fall on the ground and I get
back up, start walking, so.
- You want to see where you stay?
(laughing)
- I'm scared.
- You know you got a queen size bed.
It's pretty big, so.
- Whoa.
This is the mansion?
- Yeah.
(laughing)
Not the flyest crib, but it's home.
And if this is what I gotta do
to make it in New York, I'm game.
To take my rap career to the next level,
I came to New York,
and since I worked with one
of Jim's artists in L.A.,
Jim Jones agreed to meet with me.
If I can convince Jim to collaborate on
a track with me, this could be big.
- That's Somaya Reece?
- I guess.
- I can't.
She went in there with Jimmy?
- Yeah.
- What the hell did he say to her?
You ain't ask him what the hell happened?
- No, not yet.
I'm not supposed to.
- That's why we secret squirrelin'?
- Right.
Oh wait, music.
Wait, wait, look we got some music here.
- Did you see what her debut single is?
- What?
- Mira Mi Pum Pum.
Yo.
- Mira Mi Pum Pum.
Oh, that's Spanish and Jamaican.
- Yo.
You know what that means, right?
- No, what's that mean?
- Everybody wanna look at her pum pum.
Now what the hell?
- Mira Mi Pum Pum.
Oh, no thanks.
- We kept dancing together
and passing the champagne.
We had a really good time and
then you look over and there's
a chick in a sequins onesie.
- I thought it had snaps in the crotch.
- Chrissy was like, "I
think that's the girl
"that always in Jim's studio."
- That outfit made her look crazy.
I was like, "I think that is her,"
but she was dancing so I
couldn't get a good look.
So we went down the stairs and I stopped,
and I looked at her.
- So I just like looked over
and some girl was like,
and then I was like whatever.
So that's when I noticed them.
(hip hop music)
- That was her?
- Yes.
- I seen the Diana Ross
and I knew that's what
you was looking at.
- Somaya, the one with
the sequined jumpsuit?
- Yeah.
Formula One, NASCAR.
Listen to me.
I've never tried to stop Jimmy's money.
He can work with whoever
he wants to work with.
So you don't call me three
o'clock in the morning
talking about you had a
tall girl in his studio.
- And then as soon as we start
talking, in comes Somaya.
- Oh, speaking of mermaid.
Well hello.
- You got something to say?
- Yes, I have a whole lot to say.
- I was like, "Who are you?"
I don't even know you.
- She walked up like she was a gangsta.
What's good?
- Wait.
Okay, hold on.
It clicked.
Jim Jones' girlfriend.
- You're mad cause I'm
working with your man?
- I would never be mad
about nothing like you.
Are you kidding me?
Mad, mad at what?
I'm mad at them shoes.
That's what I'm mad at.
I'm mad at the shoe!
- I am done.
- I'm mad that you only
got your top teeth done,
and not your bottom!
That's what I'm mad at.
- Keep talking.
I have nothing to say
to you because I don't
even know you bitch.
So you just talking.
- My thing is what are you
buzzing around Jimmy for?
She's not a serious artist.
She can't be.
- Your career title is what?
You're Jim Jones' girlfriend?
Please, you're a kept bitch.
I'm the type of bitch you keep.
(rap music playing)
- I'm hanging out with Jimmy in the studio
and in walks Somaya.
I don't really know what to think.
- Hey how are you?
- You know, cause last
time we saw each other,
it wasn't so pleasant.
- Oh shit, you're mad cause
I'm working with your man?
- I'm mad at them shoes.
That's what I'm mad at.
- Aw.
- I was just thinking in my mind,
"Oh my God, drama again,"
but don't make me no money
and she don't break me no money.
So I'm here to see Jim,
and I worked really hard
on a specific track, in
hopes that maybe he could
collab on with me or help
me get to the next level.
I've got this one song called,
"Would You Still Love Me?"
that I'd love to have you on,
and if you'd like to listen to it?
- Set it up with Sam.
(music playing)
Turn it up.
Turn it up.
Let me hear it a little.
♪ I wanna know know ♪
♪ Would you still love me ♪
♪ I'm a bossy babe ♪
♪ I ain't playin pretty face ♪
♪ If I lost it all ♪
♪ Would you still love me ♪
Well it's cool,
but I would rather you do
either consolidate that verse,
or make it shorter and
then bring it back to me,
and let me hear it.
- So you're saying that
you like that track?
- She's sitting there going like.
Making all all these crazy faces.
Like I'm not even worried about this broad
because she's nothing to me.
I'm just worried about if he's
feeling the track, not her.
She ain't nothing to me.
- I'm saying you got potential.
You might do something.
So who knows?
It might click at radio.
- I'm not a producer.
I'm not a songwriter.
You know, I just have ears,
and they were not happy.
- Hey.
- How are you?
I came to New York with very few contacts,
but my music producer,
Cito, put me in touch
with this music manager Maurice,
and I just really hope he can
help me make something happen.
I really, really, really need this.
I mean I just got here.
I really, really need a song.
Something needs to happen
and it needs to happen quick
because I got to pay rent back home.
Okay?
- Yeah, I know, you told me.
- If I don't make it, my
parents don't make it.
People are depending on me to make it.
- I think we just need
to break down a plan.
'Cause you know music is not
gonna pay for you right now.
- I mean, you know music is
something that I chose to do.
- Music don't freaking sell,
and you know that.
- Yeah, I know that.
- I am not discrediting you at all.
All I'm saying is
at the point at Jimmy's
career where he is right now,
he doesn't have time to reach back.
- But that's, no, hold on though.
Bitch you ain't even
in the music business.
You're a girlfriend.
You ain't no record label executive.
- I'm not gonna let him bump his head
and drag some girl along
that only should be
rapping at Christmas time.
- I can't.
What the are you talking about?
- I'm saying that your rapping
skills were not on the level.
Get out of here with it.
You're wack.
You're here because you know
that you are winging this whole.
- How the am I winging it?
I'm in New York without.
- That means winging it!
- So now they finished
saying whatever they need
to say to each other,
but I'm not letting go what I was told.
So I told Chrissy, "Yo
you need to come outside,
"I got to tell you something."
- Tell me.
- Alright.
Whatever happened with you guys inside
when you were talking?
Maurice came outside, and
he starts dissing you.
- If you're a rapper to pay your bills,
you're wack to me.
If anything, I would
advise you to date a guy
that gets paid more than $10,000 a gig.
- Oh.
Then he goes, "Jim just takes care of her
"and nobody cares about him.
"Juelz is the hottest
one in the group anyway.
I said, "Listen, listen.
"Cause why you ain't say
nothing in there when
"they was talking?"
- "Oh I didn't feel like
I needed to say something.
"I wanted to just come bring it to her.
"So that she could prepare herself."
Prepare herself for what?
She ain't gon go in there and do nothing.
- First of all, Liv, anything
that he has to say about me,
Jimmy, or Juelz is irrelevant.
- I ain't appreciate
that cause I said that
y'all was my family.
- Look at him, look at the client
that he's willing to
jump out the window for.
No, wait a minute.
- Maybe he's trying to defend her,
but you don't defend it like that.
- It's cool.
That ain't the type of bitch
that you go to the line for.
- Yeah.
- Listen to me.
I don't think I'm better,
but I know my position.
You understand me?
So watch me do this.
I called Jimmy.
Like, I felt like I had to let him know.
I don't want to send
Jimmy out kamikaze style
and have him in trouble.
But it's like, there's a
consequence to being disrespectful.
He can't think that it's
easy to be reckless.
You understand me?
He was like, "Yo Jim only
make ten stacks a show.
"Juelz is the only star, and that.
Like he was.
Somaya's manager, yes.
What he did was blew her ear
up about us being trifling,
I'm serious, babe.
Baby, I'm serious.
This is gone crazy.
Any man should be able
to check another man
about being disrespectful to they girl.
If you would've talked to
women crazy, then there should
be a man to deal with you, right?
Don't you think?
He's losing it.
- After the yacht catastrophe,
because I felt bad about
the Chrissy situation,
I asked Rich and Olivia
to come out so we could smooth things out.
- You were just like.
- She tried to break me down.
- Did you have a beef with her,
or just the fact that she
was trying to come at you
when she came in?
- To me, when it comes down to like,
it bothers me that when
somebody doesn't know
somebody's history and it's not even that.
This girl right here, not
that nothing's been shot,
it's that she's been through
that I cannot even fathom.
- So she's basically
G-Unit, okay, let's go.
- So at that point, because
of what she's been through,
it had to be said.
- What up playboy?
- Oh it's James, how are you sir?
- Let's walk outside.
- Yo, don't move.
- Yo, the cameras.
Put them cameras down.
It's not.
Please, please.
We need to talk, come on.
- No.
- We're talking.
You're making it worse.
- Being that I'm from the hood,
I was really nervous for Maurice.
I got out of the hood
because I didn't want to
deal with this kind of,
and I've seen ugly in my life.
It's just like a whole
blackout that happened for me.
- Jim.
- Go outside.
- Jim, Jim, Jim, Jim.
Jim, Jim.
Jim.
- Chrissy wanted to come
have drinks with me,
so I'm giving her the address
thinking we all gone
hang out and have drinks.
I'm not thinking she's
calling Jim to be like,
"Yo they gone be at woopty woo.
"I need you to go over
there and handle that."
So when I see Jim, I know
that it's about to be a wrap.
- Stop acting scared now.
- Jim, Jim.
- Come on.
And don't act stupid cause
you gonna make it worse.
- Jim, Jim, Jim, Jim.
- Nobody's gonna do nothing to you.
Walk this way.
Don't touch him, don't touch him.
- [Woman] You guys, please.
- I wasn't trying to make this, seriously.
- Dude, you know I have
nothing but respect for you.
You know me dude.
I ain't trying to be that dude.
- You're making it worse.
Go talk.
- Come here, come here.
Come here.
Tell the camera what you just told me.
Tell the camera that.
- Okay.
- Don't touch him.
Tell the camera.
- I said I even went up to his wife,
and I apologized to her
afterwards off the camera.
Off the camera, and that is the truth.
- Do you know me from somewhere?
- Dude, Jim.
- Do you know me from anywhere?
Do you know my wife from anywhere?
Don't talk, don't talk.
You think the comment you
made was conducive to you
walking around this city
in a comfortable manner?
- No, not at all, and that's why.
- Apologize.
- Chrissy, I sincerely apologize.
You know I did not mean that like that.
- Yo look at the camera.
- I'm dead serious.
I did apologize to her.
- I'm gonna remember your face too.
- Thank you sir.
- The streets are real.
I have told Maurice this.
You cannot talk crazy to
people you don't know.
No matter what streets you're
from, every hood is the same.
It's goons, and somebody
that's gonna defend their girl.
It could've ended very, very crazy.
- I can't tell you that
it's no more strenuous,
no more legitimate, no
more real than that.
- Marcelas is my manager.
He's been in the industry
for a whole bunch of years,
and he knows the hip
hop game is not a game.
There are real rappers,
there are fake rappers,
there are gangster rappers.
Jim falls between the gangster
rapper and a real rapper.
Not to be messed with.
- That's that brand bro.
And when you say, you
puttin' yourself out there
because you by yourself got to walk these
streets every day.
You got to walk around.
That's your brand bro.
That's your brand versus his brand,
and who see you about they.
- Well I ain't say nothing bad
about Chrissy except the fact
that I stated, "Oh y'all being trifling."
And she was, "I'm being trifling."
She took the word
trifling like I called her
a bitch, hoe, whatever.
- You call Chrissy trifling,
she's walking with that.
- It's like you can't just
say something about somebody
basically his diamond, you know.
Who he's been with for six years.
Something about him also, and
them not feel a way because
they from the streets.
Both of them are from the streets.
- They take life serious.
Chrissy takes her relationship serious.
That's her man.
And this will be the
death of you because them
who like black bow ties and cream pies
is coming to see you.
Now who you got?
- To retaliate on that
cause he's mad that you
talking about his girl and him.
- [Emily] Hi baby.
- How are you?
- It's so good to see you.
You look great.
- Mashonda is a good friend of mine.
She also used to be
married to Swizz Beatz,
the producer who is now with Alicia Keys
and they have a baby on the way.
Sometimes they'll say,
"Well maybe we should take a break
"and find out if this is
something that we really want.
- Do you want to take a break?
- I don't, I don't.
I don't.
I don't want to give up on him.
I don't want to give up on my family.
- You're not giving up.
You have to let go of the
things that don't feel
right in your life.
- But that's the thing.
- And you saw me fight for my family
and it got me nowhere.
(pop music playing)
- This is interesting.
I could see Jimmy wearing this.
- Man, please.
(laughing)
- I've always loved fashion,
and I've been a stylist
for about five years now,
and today I'm gonna be shopping
for my client Darrelle
Revis of the New York Jets.
- Olivia's people?
- Yeah, Olivia people.
(laughing)
When you told me she
was coming to the pool,
the first thing in my mind was like,
"Oh yeah the girl that Darrelle
"used to date."
That's for you honey.
- That's not my type.
I'm still dating Darrelle.
- Well.
- Well what?
- That's not what I heard.
I do all his shopping,
so I know that he hasn't
dated Olivia in over a year.
- Wait a minute.
Like they're not dating at all now?
Why would she lie to us?
- That's a good look.
Especially him.
He's like number one cornerback
or something like that.
- That would be the
wackest shit in the world.
Who does that?
Who lies about like that?
- My loyalty was to Darrelle
because I'm just meeting Olivia
and I don't really know her,
and I've known Darrelle for years.
I brought some goodies for you today.
I just want to know, like is she lying?
Or why is she lying?
Or what's up with them?
(laughing)
- So what's been going on with you?
- You know.
I actually had something
to talk to you about.
- About what?
- I was nervous as hell
because I don't have those type
of conversations with Darrelle
about his dating life.
The other day, I was at the pool,
and I met Olivia.
Your name came up.
- Yeah.
- She was basically saying
like, she was your girlfriend.
So?
- Nah.
We cool, but we haven't.
We broke up during the season last year,
so I mean I don't know
where she getting all this
boyfriend girlfriend stuff at.
You know we talk from now and then.
- I still don't know.
I believe that she wouldn't
lie to me about a guy.
I don't even want to go down that road.
- [Woman] Right.
- 'Cause who needs to do that?
She's a beautiful girl.
She can date whoever she wants.
So I don't want to take
that into consideration
and hold it over her.
I've moved on from it.
Was it a situation that I loved?
No.
Did I think enough of it today?
No.
But I don't want to be lied to.
- Emily?
- At the end of the day,
that's between them.
- Right.
- You know.
- But she kind of took
it back to you and Fab?
- I mean she flipped it around.
- And it was never
supposed to be about that,
and that's what bothered
me cause I would never
want to put her in that situation.
If I had a issue because I
had a friendship with Fab,
I would've still came to Emily first.
I would've never went behind
her back and been like,
"Yo Fab."
You know what I'm saying?
- You feel like she went behind your back
by going to Darrelle?
- Because we were trying
to build a relationship.
So if we're trying to build a friendship,
I would've sat down
and just talked to her.
- I guess we're not.
Our stories aren't much different.
- It's very different.
- Okay.
You're the one that wanted to compare, so.
- Fab never claimed you on anything.
- [Emily] Really?
- Yes, really.
- Really?
- [Olivia] Really.
I've never seen you out with him.
- I've never seen you out with Darrelle.
- You weren't his stylist
when I was with him.
You wasn't even his stylist then.
- Really?
- [Olivia] Really!
- Really?
- Really.
- What you have?
Like one picture on the Internet with him?
- No, boo boo.
No.
- [Emily] Please.
- No, and you've seen that
it was with funny, but no.
- First of all, you can't
compare my situation
with him to your situation.
- [Olivia] I wouldn't
compare your situation.
- But you tried to play me.
- No I didn't.
I didn't try at all.
- The difference is your
man came on the show
and said he wasn't your man.
- How about your man didn't
even come on the show?
How about your man didn't
even come on the show?
Get out of here.
Get out of here.
Cause you don't even have a man.
He won't even come to a photo shoot.
A family photo shoot with his
girl and his kid, out of here.
- Relax.
- [Olivia] Why does she look upset?
She looks upset already.
- We're going to meet
Somaya for happy hour today.
Every time I've been around her,
it's been a scream and yelling match.
- Oh gosh.
No smile?
And you're gonna smile?
- Listen, I never know what's going on.
Hello, how are you?
- Great.
I'm hoping that Chrissy and
Somaya don't get into it,
and that they squash
whatever problems they have,
because it's really childish.
Are y'all two okay?
- I feel really bad for
what happened because
I'm gonna tell you something Chrissy,
I don't like when any
man goes in on a woman.
It's not fair.
- Well you know what?
Let's leave that in the past Somaya.
Just let it go.
I don't have a problem with you.
I don't want a problem with you.
Life is short, and.
- Yeah, now my only issue is with you.
- For what?
- And I'm gonna tell you why.
You're a snitch.
You hyped her up and started saying.
- How'd I go and hype her up sweetheart?
- Hold on.
No, hold on.
- Your manager did not talk all of that?
I'm trying to defend my girl,
and I'm gonna defend her.
- You're a snitch.
- You're not listening mama.
She was coming to have a drink with me.
And that's why you're all sideways.
That's what you get for listening to
somebody else, baby girl.
- No, no, no.
Don't roll your eyes at me,
because every time I see you.
- Exactly.
That's what I'm saying.
- Every time I see you Olivia,
you always rolling your eyes
and you doing it right now.
- Who's rolling their eyes?
I don't even see you baby.
- Why you doing this?
- Oh my bad, my bad.
Come on.
I was trying not to be
in my G-Unit days cause I
wanted to punch the bitch in her face.
And that's why I walked
away, because when I get
upset like that, I have
a problem with my hands.
(thunder)
- Well what's up?
- Bottom line is we need
to go back to square one.
And you're probably one of
the top three or four most
talented girls out here,
but to the world, you're
the girl that was with 50,
and everything is on a
silver platter for you.
- And that's not what it was.
- Nobody even knows you can sing.
- I recorded a album on G-Unit,
but because we were overseas
touring for three years,
there was no way that I could
promote the album in the U.S.
so it never came out.
- And this will be our third situation.
She did the Jay Records deal,
she did the G-Unit deal,
so it's time for her to show
people what she's all about.
- I'm getting emotional right now, like.
It's a up feeling 'cause
it's something that you fight for.
As a little kid, my mom
used to always have me
sing for everybody, like
she knew that that's what
I was gonna do.
And it always feel like you
have to keep fighting for this.
I just want to give up sometimes.
I don't feel like people believe in me.
- You're a young woman, and
you're fighting for your dream.
And at the end of the day.
- But why do I always
have to fight for it?
There's bitches out there who can't sing.
A lot of them.
Why is it so easy for them to get a deal?
- It don't come easy.
It's not gonna come easy.
- Hi Vlad.
Oh.
My boy DJ Vlad came down to shoot
the behind the scenes of the video.
And DJ Vlad, everybody knows
has the most controversial
hip hop blog website.
- I've been hearing some
rumors, there's something going
on between you and Olivia, you know.
This is Vlad TV, you know how we get down.
Tell me about that.
- There's one thing
you can say about me is
I am honest.
So I told him what it was.
She put my life in danger,
and when I confronted her
about it, she punked out.
After I sized you up, you just
ran away like a little bitch.
You are manipulative.
You're bad energy.
A lot of high end executives that I know,
top top places that
you will never be because of that attitude
have nothing to say about you that's good.
- I didn't know she was gonna
snap like that about Olivia.
I didn't know that,
but now, you put me in the middle
because now you're on the
Internet saying all these things
like, "Oh you were there Em?"
Uh, yeah.
I have to explain.
- The sad part about it is
that she should be happy that
I'm talking about her because
I'm making you relevant
again Olivia.
- She was wrong.
Don't go on the internet starting no beef.
Talking about I'm about to
make you relevant, chica.
Like you don't do that.
That was wack.
- I just said it what it was.
- It's what it is.
- Yup.
- Vlad TV exclusive.
- Peace.
- Hi Rich.
- Rich Dollars, how are you sir?
- Yo dawg, what's this bro?
- So Rich storms through the door,
and the first thing I thought
of, the Vlad interview.
Because Olivia would send
her daddy to come fight her
preschool fights cause she can't fight.
- Yo dawg, what's this bro?
What's this YouTube?
- What YouTube thing?
- The y'all doing on Vlad TV?
- About your client?
- Yeah, about my client.
I've heard Maurice and Somaya
were in the studio working on
some mixtape that nobody's gonna
hear of anyway, so I felt like I needed to
go by and address the situation.
- She jeopardized my life, she deserved.
- She jeopardized your life?
- Everything, yeah she did.
- How she jeopardize your life?
- Because she gave out an
address to where Jim showed up
and almost got us all murked.
- Yo, let me tell y'all something.
- Do you understand what I'm saying?
- Let me tell you something.
Nobody's talking greasy.
Let's be clear.
- Why you yelling at me?
- Cause you with my money.
- Don't call me a bitch!
- You do know about this!
You not gonna do that.
You not gonna step up and
slander my artist on the Internet
when at the end of the day
you have nothing going on.
You think I don't know what the
goes on around the Internet?
- This is between me and
Olivia, this is not between you.
- I was putting my arm on
Rich, pulling him back,
and I was grabbing with the
other arm saying Somaya,
back up, let it go.
I hate the hip hop ghetto antics.
It's not conducive to my
well being and my health.
- Don't let it get you up out here boy.
I came here today with all
intentions of being politically
correct to your trifling, wack ass.
(audience cheers)
I came here with all these
intentions of being that guy.
I came here with all the
intentions of being that dude.
- I understand that.
- Yo, at the end of the day,
you have to have something valid.
I don't know what you've
done in your past,
but you can't go on the Internet
and go undermine somebody's career
when this girl's been
signed to Jay Record.
You on the Internet as a
unsigned artist talking about
executives or who you
can sit with when she was
signed by Clive Davis.
- Nice.
- Hold up though.
- She was signed by G-Unit's
50 Cent in 2005 when they were
the hottest rap group
in the history of music.
- Remember when you were in the.
- "I'm making you relevant Olivia.
"I'm making you relevant again, mami.
"You should be happy, mami."
Get the out of here.
- You can keep saying
whatever you want Rich,
but it doesn't matter.
You still a vagina.
You still that.
Walk off!
- [Woman] Oh we lost Rich.
- [Avi] Hi.
- How are you?
Good to see you.
- [Avi] Likewise.
- I'm buying Jimmy a ring.
An engagement ring.
If I'm gonna propose to
Jimmy, I gotta come correct.
So I went to see Avi, his jeweler.
We've known him forever.
So if anybody knows what Jimmy
would like, it would be him.
So do you think I'm a
nutjob for doing this?
- Sometimes we need a little push.
If we don't get a push,
we can't get it done.
- He thinks I need some
slick $300,000 stone.
He's tripping, you know.
So if that's stopping him.
- How's this looking Miss?
- It looks good, but what
size stones would be?
- We're gonna put ten pointers.
- I want it nice and chunky.
- That big?
Is that big enough?
- Yup.
Double roll it all around.
- You said white gold, right?
- Yes.
- Tell me what you think.
- Alright.
So nice, white, dancing diamonds.
- Dancing diamonds, all white diamonds.
- I can't believe I'm doing this.
- I know, it's crazy.
What do you think?
He's gonna say yes?
(laughing)
- I think so.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
A part of me was like
that's right, ask him.
You know he ain't gone say no.
And another part is going,
well he hasn't asked you,
and maybe 'cause he's not ready.
On my way down the stairs,
I have all these thoughts.
Like, you gonna ask this man
to marry you in front of a
room of his friends, family,
your friends' family?
But they have no idea what's going on.
What if he says no?
Are you prepared for that?
- Whoa.
(cheering)
- I hate all y'all for that.
(laughing)
- Hey y'all.
- I think I kind of need my
support system in the front.
- Me?
- Yes.
- Is there an engagement going on?
- No, ma.
- Okay.
- Jim is Nancy's man, basically.
You know what I'm saying?
Nancy doesn't want anybody
else taking that position,
and if Chrissy goes into that slot
where I know they're going,
Nancy's finna be upset.
- I would like to start by
saying thank you for coming out.
It's good to see you guys.
You all know me very well.
We all know that
I've tried several different
ventures in my life.
I tried the real estate,
the interior design,
personal styling, never quite fit.
It's taken me a long time
to figure out exactly
what I wanted to do with my life,
and I figured it out.
I want to spend it with you.
(crying)
Will you marry me?
(cheering)
I'm a wreck.
My little hands are shaking.
And as the words started to
flow out, it's like I tuned out.
Like I just let what I came for to go.
- Wow.
Wow, wow.
(cheering)
- I don't know what's
going on in Nancy's head,
but that woman is really tight right now.
- Mom, ma please.
- No.
- Ma.
- Leave me right now.
Let me go, one minute.
No, nah.
I don't need no surprise.
My son, yes I can understand
him getting a surprise.
I could've been more coming
up towards the front to get my
son's expression in camera
and had everything ready.
I don't know what's going on.
All I know is oh hell.
I just can't believe
I'm just excluded out.
(cheering)
- And it fits.
(laughing)
- They not waiting for the guys anymore.
They know we'll take
forever so they taking
matters into they own hands.
You sure you want to do that?
- Yeah, I thought long and hard.
- Yeah?
You thought long and hard?
- Yes.
I can't see myself with anybody else baby.
- I'm with you.
- But he didn't quite say yes.
He was like I'm with you.
What the is I'm with you?
What does that mean?
- I was outside because
I felt disappointed.
Everybody know when you
gonna engage somebody,
either you wanna tell the
parents first, or after it?
Chrissy didn't do that.
Am I a piece of sometimes?
I have to be along with everybody else?
Who the hell is everybody else?
I'm his mother.
M-O-T-H-E-R.
His mother.
I will break yo.
Tell him get it away from me.
Tell him get him away from me, fool.
Chrissy made me look like,
bitch you just a bitch.
And if she feel like that,
I guess I'll be that bitch
mother-in-law.
Sorry.
I said stop filming me!
Stop filming me!
- The night of the proposal,
I was so focused on
Jimmy that I didn't even
notice his mother stormed out.
My moment was beautiful up
until people started to come
over to me and tell me she stormed out.
I need to know why you
stormed out like that.
- I felt that you should've
you know, me and you sat
down and speak first,
and the whole nine yards,
and let me be in the surprise
cause that is my child.
You know what I'm saying?
- Him and his mother are very tight.
And I just didn't feel like
I could trust the fact that
she would keep that secret.
- It's not about Chrissy.
It's about my son.
He came out my poom poom.
And if you can't come to
me first because you feel
that I might leak out the secret, nah.
You thought I might go tell him?
I would never do nothing like that.
That is, that's something.
- I didn't wanna take that chance.
I only wanted to do this
one time in my life.
And I thought that I had
the right to do it the
way I wanted to.
- You're on bitch.
- Let me control something
in my relationship for once.
- Hold up!
Chrissy, that's not a way for you to
treat somebody's mother.
- I'm not marrying you!
I don't understand why Nancy
thinks that by me proposing
may cause her to lose her son.
We have two different lanes.
You know there's fiance
lane, and there's mommy lane.
And neither one of them
should get crossed up.
Can we talk about you and I?
- There's no you and I.
One time we did had a you and I.
You know, but.
- So what do we do going forward then?
It ain't on me no more, it's on you.
Sorry.
- What?
- It ain't on me no more.
I've done what I can do
with even trying the whole
nine yards, I'm done.
By her doing what she did,
when she came to my house,
there's no real way getting by.
You is a selfish bitch.
That's how I feel.
- Oh and what are you?
You're a psychotic bitch, how about that?
- I'll take that.
I rather be a psychotic bitch
than be a selfish bitch.
- Whatever.
Selfish?
- Where's my grandchild?
Why you ain't give me my grandchild yet?
Why, why?
- If that ain't selfish,
I don't know what is!
- How much longer?
Your time is ticking!
- So?
You know what, bitch.
I see now exactly how it's coming.
You feel that you wanna
go ahead and have my son.
- Are you kidding me?
The last place I wanna put
my child is in her care.
- Where's my grandchild?
So you just gonna have my son?
Okay, so what is he
supposed to get out of it?
Damn it.
Give him a fucking baby.
What the fuck is that about?
Bitch you turned 40.
- I wanna her up, but I know that that's
unacceptable because that's
his mother, and I never
wanna disrespect him like
that, but this woman is just,
she's pushing buttons I
didn't even know I had.
I refuse to be in this
relationship, and give my heart and
my soul and not ask for what I want.
- That right there,
he just told the world
how much he loves you.
- Stop telling me.
Show me.
Grow up.
- Do you want Fab to do that?
- I felt like he's written
a bunch of songs for me,
but to actually say your
name, that was beautiful.
You know, something that I don't have.
- Emily wants that.
She does not have what
Jimmy and Chrissy have.
And I feel bothered for
her because if you with
somebody that long, everybody should know
that y'all are together.
- Maybe he doesn't love me.
Cause they say when you love
somebody, you tell the world.
- Wow.
- I realize that I got
to love myself first.
- That's what we always say.
- [Chrissy] Right.
- And I'm not happy.
So I'm gonna let it go.
- But only you will know when it is.
- I don't know.
I love him.
And I just, I don't know
what's gonna happen.
- I was really proud of her.
I couldn't believe that she
said that and she was like,
she got some things to think about,
and she never has agreed
to that before when Chrissy
and I had said that.
So I commend her.
- A toast, ladies.
To love and friendship.
- To love and happiness.
To love and hip hop.
