“Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood” actress Brooke Valentine shared a questionable message on her social media that had fans raising eyebrows.
During season 5 of “LHHH,” Valentine and her former lover Marcus Black have been dealing with a boatload of relationship drama. The couple apparently has feelings for one another, but the rapper accused Valentine of not wanting to commit. However, the Houston native posted a strong message that had fans wondering if it was directed toward Black.
The 33-year-old took to her Instagram Story on Sunday and wrote, “How come when you catch somebody lying they be madder than you.”
Black coincidentally commented, “Fact” on one of the singer’s photos that read “Stank a$$ tude.”
Fans chimed in under Black’s comment and said the two were “meant together.”
“[Marcus Black] loves the girl. Soulmate fr I hope you stay together ya’ll so cute,” one fan reacted.
“[Marcus Black] and u love all that stank attttitudeee,” another added.
“I knew my fav couple wasn’t going down like that after all they been threw.”
“I hope u ain’t upset our wife bout attitude. Happy wife, best-life.”
“Dudes love a crazy chick. Crazy over them. n u get the thumbs up
One person asked, “Are you guys together or na? You keep commenting on every pic and it’s giving us mixed signals.”
Valentine and Black called it quits during Season 4 of “LHHH” after the “Girl Fight” artist caught her ex-boyfriend cheating with a paralegal and lying about still being married. They tried to work things out afterward, but Valentine began dating her best friend Daniel “Booby” Gibson.
However, during the current season Black allegedly proposed to Valentine, who told him she wasn’t quite ready to get married. The two have since remained friends, but the Houston singer is on a quest to fight for Black’s love.
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