November 26, 2024

‘Basketball Wives L.A.’ Stars Malaysia and O.G.’s Wig Feud Heats Up Online

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Fans are preparing for a heated dialog between”Basketball Wives of L.A.”Malaysia Pargo and Ogom “OG” Chijundu after last week’s “wig” fight. The two ladies squared off in a “wig” feud and the beef spilled over to Twitter.

The disses started flying after Pargo decided to meet up with O.G. at dinner. Already unimpressed by O.G.’s style choices, Pargo still decided to introduce the newcomer to Evelyn Lozada. Things quickly went left.

O.G. began asking Evelyn personal questions about her beef with fellow “Basketball Wife” Jackie Christie. Pargo quickly accused the football player of being messy. The two argued for a few minutes and right before O.G. stood up to leave she made a catty remark about the fashionista’s wig.

Pargo quickly shot back and told O.G., “Yours is coming off, I see it.”

OG then replied, “You don’t see anything, not with those bangs.”

Pargo responded by saying, “Your wig is already in the car where you need to go.”

Fans lived for Pargo’s comeback, but the shade didn’t end there.

The original “Basketball” wife threw a wig intervention party and invited the football player to attend to “fix” her wig.

During the episode Pargo was on a role with jokes roasting O.G.’s wig. She wrote on Twitter, “It’s all fun and games until someone’s wig starts sliding.” Then she said, “Malaysia, Fix My Wig.” New show alert. ? #BasketballWives”

O.G. finally had enough and clapped back at Pargo. “Malaysia you came for my body first and I let you live…Episode 1. Then you came for my character and I clapped back because I am #nottheone. I said you and your wig could stay there…#sogetoutyourfeelings.”

Two ladies continued with their social media feud and Pargo tweeted back, “It’s all jokes. I never believe in coming for anyone. However, if you come for me without first doing a mirror check, I’m definitely going to remind you. Be humble and always glue, sew, or pin your wig down before tearing the next person down.”

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