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Fizz Claims Omarion Only Brought Him on #LHHH to Help His Image

The Fizz, Omarion, and Apryl beef has seemingly continued…on and off the scene.

While Omarion has done his best to stay low-key and out of the public eye, Fizz and Apryl have had no problem putting their dirty laundry out on front street.

A few months ago, we learned that B2K was “one big happy family…” or were they? Group member Lil’ Fizz hooked up with the lead member Omarion’s baby mama, Apryl Jones, and things haven’t quite been the same since.

As if the drama surrounding B2K’s 2019 ‘Millennium Tour’ wasn’t enough, with Raz B’s start-again-quit-again antics, Fizz broke the bro code and went from best buds to best boos with Apryl.

Everyone suspected it, but Fizz and Apryl weren’t exactly honest about it… at all. Well, until the last few episodes of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, where the two were seen smooching and buying houses together.

What was once a brotherhood between Fizz and Omarion ended in no hood.

Or was there ever really a brotherhood?

According to Fizz, he said on Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood‘s season six reunion show that he and Omarion hadn’t been friends in a loooong while, and it had nothing to do with Apryl.

In fact, he claims that Mr. Stay Out of the Way, AKA Omarion, only brought him on the show in season one to “look like” he had someone to kick it with.

But, while Fizz says that with total confidence, fellow member J-Boog denies that. He even called Fizz and Apryl out on their bull and said that he and ‘O’ have had a conversation about it.

From what Boog says, no one’s feeling it, and he definitely isn’t feeling it… since it’s stopping his bag.

In case y’all don’t know, Omarion recently announced ‘The Millennium Tour 2020,’ and B2K is nowhere in sight. Of course, the reunion was more than likely filmed before his announcement, but still.

Clearly, the only two who don’t see a problem with Fizz and Apryl’s newfound union is them.

Paris Phillips and Zell Swag put their two cents in as well, which resulted in name-calling and so much more.

 

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