'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' season 5 spoilers: Debra Antney finds another enemy

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Debra Antney will get a new enemy in the 10<sup>th episode of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 5.

Based on the trailer for the upcoming episode, Deb will call for a meeting with new cast mate D. Smith to invite her to join her anti-bullying campaign. Waka Flocka Flame's mother believes that the transgender music producer could help prevent suicide among transgender individuals.

D. Smith initially showed her excitement for being chosen as an advocate to decrease the suicide incidents, but she suddenly changed her mind when Debra pushed her to talk about her ongoing feud with their other co-star Tammy Rivera.

According to the music producer, the incident is actually between Tammy and D.'s best friend Betty Idol, and it was a result of Waka's previous statements regarding transgender people. But Deb attempted to defend her son, which further annoyed the Grammy Award-winning producer and model.

The sneak peek also showed that D. gave an unsolicited advice to Deb, saying that her son needs to hire an interview coach. Deb tried to let her statement pass, but when the transgender music producer called Tammy a "Tasmanian devil," the Mizay Entertainment CEO said that she had enough.

Meanwhile, Mimi Faust revealed to VH1 what she exactly felt when Joseline Hernandez opened up about Stevie J.'s supposed infidelities.

The unlikely friendship that developed between Stevie's current wife and his baby mama led to a heart-to-heart talk where the feisty Puerto Rican hottie showed her soft side. But deep inside, Mimi claimed that she enjoyed seeing Joseline cry.

"I swear to God I would have to say I was lying if I did not tell you right now that I was not smiling inside," Mimi told VH1.

How will Joseline react if she discovers that her supposed friend enjoys her current downfall?

"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 5, episode 10 airs Monday, June 6, on VH1.

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