'Love and Hip Hop Atlanta' season 4: Nikko Smith talks about Mimi Faust

By the looks of it, the long-running controversy between Nikko Smith and Mimi Faust is not ending in "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" anytime soon.

When Nikko dropped by the set of "Love & Hip Hop: After Party Live!" show, the songwriter clarified the rumors that he cheated on his ex-wife with Mimi.

"Yes I'm guilty of being married and not telling Mimi, but when me and Mimi got together, I was separated. I didn't cheat on my wife and I didn't cheat on Mimi," Nikko said.

Nikko also mentioned that infidelity was not the reason why he and Mimi broke up. They just have a lot of other problems that they cannot sort out together.

Yet the Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta co-stars became highly controversial after their sex tape had been leaked to the public last year. Apparently, it was Nikko who sold the sex tape to an adult entertainment website.

But Nikko is still trying to clear his name from the issue, and agreed to be interviewed by several media outfits to discuss the allegedly real story behind the highly talked about sex tape, and his ex-girlfriend.

On the other hand, Mimi's other ex-boyfriend Stevie J will reportedly enter rehab after Love & Hip Hop Atlanta season 4 episode 2.

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