Memphitz Claims Reality TV Producer Told K. Michelle To Lie About Domestic Violence

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After Kandi Burruss called out Carlos King, Memphitz alleged that his ex K. Michelle told him King "coached her on what to say."

June marked 10 years since the inception of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta. Those early seasons of VH1's famed unscripted series helped catapult several careers into new heights: Stevie J., Joseline Hernandez, Karlie Redd, Mimi Faust, K. Michelle, and more. The latter was already an established R&B singer, but the visibility on the reality show expanded her reach.

K. Michelle has long left the series, but during her tenure, she spoke about being the victim of domestic violence. She opened up about allegedly being physically abused by a man she once dated, and later, it was learned that K. was referring to former Jive Records executive, Memphitz.

This caused a wave of controversy because he denied the allegations and some of K. Michelle's Love & Hip Hop Atlanta cast members came forward to state they didn't believe her story. She doubled down on and off screen, and once again, this controversy has reared its ugly head thanks to an unrelated interview involving Kandi Burrus.

The Xscape icon recently made claims about Carlos King, a well-known, successful television producer who has several noteworthy credits in the reality game. According to Burruss, she doesn't associate herself with the former Real Housewives of Atlanta producer because he allegedly stole the life rights of her singing group. The Neighborhood Talk shared a clip of Burruss detailing her grievances, causing Memphitz to revisit his ire with King, as well.

According to Memphitz, when King worked on Love & Hip Hop, he advised K. Michelle on how to share her stories of abuse.

"That's pretty f*cked up," Memphitz wrote about Burruss's plight. "He's also the one that told K.Michelle to tell people I hit her before. All of Ratings. K told me. My brother right? Way ta go Los." It didn't take long for K. Michelle's fans and famous friends to jump to her defense. "Kim told Me he coached her on what to say & how to say it so her story line would get ratings. F*ck me huh?"

People also mentioned the $65 million defamation lawsuit that Memphitz filed against Viacom and the singer that he would go on to lose. Memphitz was also married to Toya Johnson, Lil Wayne's ex, from 2011 to 2016, and while on Marriage Boot Camp, she suggested that she was unsure about believing her then-husband.

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Since 2019, Erika Marie has worked as a journalist for HotNewHipHop, covering music, film, television, art, fashion, politics, and all things regarding entertainment. With 20 years in the industry under her belt, Erika Marie moved from a writer on the graveyard shift at HNHH to becoming a Features Editor, highlighting long-form content and interviews with some of Hip Hop’s biggest stars. She has had the pleasure of sitting down with artists and personalities like DJ Jazzy Jeff, Salt ’N Pepa, Nick Cannon, Rah Digga, Rakim, Rapsody, Ari Lennox, Jacquees, Roxanne Shante, Yo-Yo, Sean Paul, Raven Symoné, Queen Naija, Ryan Destiny, DreamDoll, DaniLeigh, Sean Kingston, Reginae Carter, Jason Lee, Kamaiyah, Rome Flynn, Zonnique, Fantasia, and Just Blaze—just to name a few. In addition to one-on-one chats with influential public figures, Erika Marie also covers content connected to the culture. She’s attended and covered the BET Awards as well as private listening parties, the Rolling Loud festival, and other events that emphasize established and rising talents. Detroit-born and Long Beach (CA)-raised, Erika Marie has eclectic music taste that often helps direct the interests she focuses on here at HNHH. She finds it necessary to report on cultural conversations with respect and honor those on the mic and the hardworking teams that help get them there. Moreover, as an advocate for women, Erika Marie pays particular attention to the impact of femcees. She sits down with rising rappers for HNHH—like Big Jade, Kali, Rubi Rose, Armani Caesar, Amy Luciani, and Omerettà—to gain their perspectives on a fast-paced industry.

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