“ have previously altered and hindered me previously but now you’ll see me applying things and being, hopefully, growing from it and explaining the growth form it and not just talking about it but putting it into action…into any and everything that I’m doing.” “What you’re going to see this season is me addressing more of the ways that I’ve gone and used therapy and self-reflection to better myself and to grow myself into a version that I’ve always seen and always wanted to apply,” he tells Shadow and Act. Now, Henry wants to right his wrongs, and his contentious sit down with his former friend played out on the show.
#Ryan black ink code#
They accused Henry of breaking code by sleeping with his best friend’s ex. According to the woman, Henry was an escape from an alleged abusive relationship, but social media users didn’t care. Henry was caught in a huge scandal off-season when his former BFF shared with the world that he discovered Henry and his child’s mother were romantically involved. For both, they want their stories to serve as inspiration to viewers to keep pushing, no matter what the circumstances are. In that case…carry on Lmao.It’s a lot happening during this season of Black Ink Crew: Chicago and the most intense storylines center around Ryan Henry’s road to redemption and Charmaine Bey’s strength in an unimaginable time of grief. Stop all this foolishness, it’s petty and childish… unless this is fake beef just to amp people up for the next season. You evolved so much since the show started… if u ain’t got no haters u ain’t popping.”Īnother said, both have been friends too long to let Instagram trolls ruin the friendship. Many felt like the drama was to drive ratings for the upcoming season of “Black Ink Crew: Chicago.”Īddressing Charmaine, one person wrote, “So is this drama for next season? If not just leave it alone. Have at it though.”įans in the comments questioned whether the beef between Ryan and Charmaine was real or fake.
“I was just late to the party to find out I was pushed to the side unknowing cuz of how he felt about me and ant, yet I respected it and still loved you throughout,” he continued. Henry said he was initially unaware of how Bey’s husband, entrepreneur Neek Bey, felt about him. Like C’mon man, you know the only thing that ever came in between us was how you had to move with your husband.”
You got my number and put that lame s–t from your plugs out there as fact. The Shade Room grabbed a screenshot of Henry’s response in the comments, where he called the matter “clown s–t.” Go have another tantrum about this post lol.
She concluded, “Sucks that I had to do this because I truly love your family and your staff but you’re not about to continue to play me. She also took shots at Henry’s mental health throughout the post, claiming he had “meltdowns” while filming “Black Ink Crew: Chicago.” We all built that together, and you rode our backs for the longest on ‘your’ show.” You think VH1 bought the show because of your boring a-? No. But she’s confused why she’s been receiving so much hate since she opened her own tattoo shop in Chicago.īey continued, “Who does that? Now to hear you’re telling ppl that I wouldn’t have my success without you. Don’t hate on me.”ĭespite his “female tendencies,” she said she has “nothing but respect” for how Ryan made himself a boss. That’s your show now, so focus on how you’re going to keep it without me, buddy. I never had a man be jealous of me until I met you. Word on the street is you can’t stand my success.
I never said one thing bad about you, but I see you’re big mad. Photo: Instagram Instagramīey captioned the lengthy post, “It’s the narcissism for me. The radio host accused Ryan of being “jealous” and “boring” on Instagram for reasons not stated. That might not be the case for two “ Black Ink Crew: Chicago” stars.Ĭharmaine Bey called out her former brother, friend and boss, Ryan Henry, for hating on her success. Friends may come and go, but family is forever.