Southern Plug Magazine: Tink vs Dreezy Volume 3 Issue 1 | страница 9

TAMMY BEEFING There is another Love & Hip Hop beef brewing, and this time it's crossing franchise lines. Tammy Rivera, a member of the Atlanta cast, recently put a member of the Hollywood spin-off on blast for allegedly throwing herself at her husband, Waka Flocka Flame, and she didn't hold back. According to the blog VH1LHHTea, the woman Tammy is dragging is no stranger to on-screen disputes, Hazel E. It all started when Hazel and her boyfriend Rose Burgandy threw some shade at Tammy by leaving some nasty comments under a photo of her while out and about during New York Fashion Week. Burgandy called her "fat" before Hazel added that Tammy "keeps trying me so it's whatever.“ Never afraid to clap back at anyone on social media, Tammy took to the comments section to return the favor, dragging them both for their words and calling Hazel out for pushing up on her man.She claimed that Hazel E sent Waka Flocka an inappropriate video he didn't ask for after he asked for her ex Katt Williams' phone number. "WAKA ASKED HAZEL FOR KAT WILLIAMS NUMBER AND INSTEAD SHE TEXTED HIM A VIDEO OF HERSELF AND WAKA SWERVED HER SAYING OH NAH SHORTY IM NOT ON THAT KINDA TIME!" she wrote. By: Tokyo Enders 1. Create the Anchor Braids Create two anchor braids at the front of your hair. This is where you part your hair, and so while you want the sections to be small, you also want them to be sturdy. The anchors are where you will stop your weave. 2. Braid the Rest of Your Hair Next, you'll simply braid the rest of your hair, creating tracks. Tokyo prefers to braid downward as she finds it easier and keeps the braids flat. 3. Apply Mesh Weaving Cap Adding the weave-in cap will make the sewing process easier and will also relieve tension on your hair and scalp. 4. Sew in Your Extensions Now it's time to start sewing in your weave. Take your c-curve needle and begin by going through the weft (where the strands are bundled) of the weave, then the cap, then the first braid/track in the back. This will create a seamless connection/look between your scalp and the extension. 5. Blend the Hair You Left Out with Your New Weave After you've sewn-in your extensions up to the anchor braids at the top of your head, you're done. Cut the excess net around your hair part (from Step 2) and let your leave-out hair (from Step 1) out of their braids. Then style as desired to blend your own hair with your newly sewn-in weave. You did it!