Harlem Dipset Jim Jones And Juelz Santana Ladies Have Trouble On New Show (update)

Say it ain’t so!! We were surprised when we read this story, since last week we posted a great story about the wonderful time Jimmy Jones and fiance Chrissy were having with the new reality TV show “Love and Hip Hop.” Welp, it ain’t so…

According to TMZ reports:

Rapper Jim Jones tells TMZ … he’s managed to smooth things over with rapper Juelz Santana — after their respective lady friends fought on a reality show recently … insisting, “I wish it had never happened.”

Jones was passing out 5,000 turkeys to families in need at Ricardo’s Restaurant in Harlem yesterday — when we asked about the smackdown of the century on VH1′s “Love and Hip-Hop.”

In case you missed it — Jones’ fiancee Chrissy Lampkin tried to fight Santana’s Kimbella Vanderhee in one of the craziest fights in the history of reality television.

Jones says, “I wish that it wouldn’t have happened … but things happen.” He added, “I spoke to my brother about it, we cool … shout to my lady Chrissy. It’s all good.”

It might be “all good” between Jimmy and Juelz, but we’re sure that its’ far from all good between Ms. Chrissy and Ms. Kimbella.

Every relationship has issues, some more then others.

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