“Black Ink Crew” viewers were not here for a newcomer’s disrespectful mannerisms towards Miss Kitty, the shop’s brand ambassador.
Miss Kitty was introduced to fans two seasons ago and was brought on board by bossman Ceaser Emanuel. Kitty is responsible for increasing the brand’s awareness and sales. However, a new woman desiring Kitty’s corporate role had no regard for her position.
In an upcoming clip, Signature stopped by “Black Ink” and began pitching her services as a brand ambassador. Miss Kitty asked Signature what strategies she had to offer the shop, but the girl opted to speak with Emanuel instead.
As Signature pitched her marketing plans, Young Bae calls the newcomer’s marketing plan a “f***ing joke” in her confessional.
The new girl also tried shading Miss Kitty by calling her a “mosquito” and “p***y.” Miss Kitty clearly wasn’t feeling the girl’s rude attitude and slammed her ex-lover and boss Emanuel for not having her back.
“This is some bulls**t. First this girl comes in disrespecting me and Cease is just letting this b**ch slide through,” Kitty said in her confessional. She stormed off out of the shop feeling humiliated and disrespected.
“Black Ink” fans were also appalled by Signature’s “stank” attitude and felt she was extremely rude to Kitty.
“The way she came off is completely disrespectful. Then you come for Ms Kitty by calling her a mosquito? ? Nahh son.”
“Pathetic and really thirsty ?.”
“Looking forward to seeing #MissKitty “checking” her New York style….? Right, she is hella rude and unprofessional!”
“Damn don’t be doing Kitt like that! Shorty needa be pooped in the mouth ?.”
“I wanna see kitty wrap her ass. She disrespectful already.”
“To think, this girl signature thought that she was even doing something for Black Ink, Yeah right, girl bye and stay gone forever…ain’t nobody got time for that ?.”
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