As fans anticipate the forthcoming new season of Basketball Wives: LA, co-stars Evelyn Lozada and Tami Roman are still beefing on social media.
As previously reported by TMZ, the reality stars’ latest feud started when Evelyn called out an unnamed castmate for leaving a comment below one of her ex Carl Crawford‘s Instagram posts. Roman later revealed that “unnamed” castmate was her and explained to fans that she was “simply showing support for Megan Thee Stallion,” who was the focus of Crawford’s IG post. That, however, didn’t sit well with Evelyn.
Crawford, a former baseball star, is reportedly Megan’s manager — Hence, his Instagram post was made to celebrate her new album release. Roman explained in her response to Lozada that she was simply showing love to her Houston sister and not trying to flirt with her ex.
After reading Roman’s shady response, Evelyn replied by saying:
“I’m ‘toxic’ but you got on national tv & fake cried to the world saying I told you I was the one that hit my ex husband to cover your a*s for your domestic violence comments?!” she wrote. “You avoided me because you didn’t want me to expose all of the #FakeNews you put out into the universe for attention.”
But we all know that Evelyn has a very sharp tongue and her words cut deep. So it was no surprise she accused Roman of lying about her miscarriage, faking a heart attack and having diabetes. Ouch!
See Roman’s unbothered response below:
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