![]() ![]() Take responsibility, own YOUR mess & apologize & grow. Grieving and acting crazy, treating people like crap and amateurish as a business owner. She should’ve taken Ryan’s advice.h-ll, all of their advice, but she didn’t & she was shown how she was. She needs to stop blaming production for her bad behavior. Love is letting someone know when they are wrong. Don and Ryan start yelling at Charmaine after Charmaine addresses Ashley on the boat, leading to an all-out brawl.Subscribe to VH1. As a husband, you need to calm your wife down cuz she isn’t always right. Either you want to be a boss, or you want to be petty and whine that you’re a woman. Then whine that you’re a woman while calling Prince a b-tch, commenting on his relationship & what he is or is not doing for his girl. Don’t insert yourself in your loyal artists relationship, spreading rumors when they aren’t fact. She did experience great loss, but that doesn’t make it ok to treat everyone who wanted to help you like sh-t. Ryan tried to give her advice to go grieve because all she’s doing is pushing peoole away whi are trying to help. She pooped on Jess, Kitty, Draya and Prince. She wanted to play “boss b-tch” but lacks true boss skills. What I saw was her getting defensive and petty anytime anyone gave her any constructive criticism. He wrote, “It’s a wrap.”Ĭharmaine needs therapy. One Instagram user then said they don’t want to find out Ryan and Charmaine fell out.Ĭharmaine’s husband Neek then confirmed the friendship is over. Thank you team for trusting me! Nothing but respect and all love over here ?.”įans noticed that Charmaine no longer follows Ryan. ?”Ĭharmaine continued, “If you support me beyond the TV show, follow my tattoo shop and check out the amazing artists who work at my shop. The worst ones are the ones who say they love you to your face but they hate you deep down inside. Hating on me will not get you a bigger bag and it certainly will not stop my success. And my haters will still say my shop isn’t legit. I’m no longer working with, ‘TV tattoo artist,’ unfollowed any phony person I used to deal with from the show, hired all dope artists who represent Chicago. She wrote, “I quit the TV show blackinkcrew. And she said she unfollowed people from the cast that she’s not in a good space with. She recently took to Instagram to tell her supporters that she has left the show. ![]() Well, last season was the last straw for Charmaine. And they attacked her for a storyline even though they knew she was pregnant and stressed about her father. According to Charmaine, they were just there for television. And Charmaine accused Miss Kitty and Draya of not really working at the shop. The reports are that her death was a sudden and shocking one and that a specific cause of death has not been publicly revealed to date.Charmaine didn’t like how things unfolded while filming the recent season of “Black Ink Crew Chicago.” She said it was insensitive for the show to focus on her drama with 2nd City Ink employees when she was grieving her father. Thanks for being my number 1 fan since the day I was born. I’m trying to stay positive but some moments are really hard. The hardest part will be going through life without you by my side. You’re my everything and I’m honored to be your daughter. You were the most loving woman on this planet and I hope to treat people with the same kindness that you always did. Words can’t express how I feel ? I love you mommy and this is going to be hard to move on from. Losing a loved one in the public eye is extra painful yet can also be a steady source of support from well-meaning fans who care about the celebrity.Īnd fans are flooding the Instagram feed of Charmaine from VH1’s Black Ink Crew Chicago who used the platform to announce that she lost her beloved “diva” mother Glenda, whom she posted a lovely photograph of with the heartbreaking news: Black Ink Crew beauty Charmaine Walker has lost her beloved mother, Glenda Walker.
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