'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' season 4 news: Rasheeda has no regrets about telling on Bambi

Rasheeda remains steadfast in her decision to tell Scrappy about Bambi's video in "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta." Facebook/VH1

Rasheeda Frost does not regret causing a rift between Lil Scrappy and his girlfriend Bambi on a recent episode of "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta."

The rapper told VH1 that although she did not mean to get involved in her castmate's private life, she could not help but "feel alarmed" that Scrappy did not know about Bambi's video. The incident started when Rasheeda attended a music video premiere party for Laudie and saw Bambi being featured as the Atlanta rapper's star video girl. She then told her husband Kirk about it, who then promptly reported to Scrappy.

She said, "I wasn't expecting that. I thought I was just meeting with Tammy for drinks. I didn't know Bambi did videos and stuff like that. It's not my place but the weird, kinda thing about it was normally her and Scrappy are side-by-side so I was just like, 'Where's Scrappy at?'''

Rasheeda also admitted that although she and Bambi were not necessarily friends, they were "cordial and cool." But when it comes to choosing whom to support, they would pick Scrappy as he is "family" and that they have known each other "a long, long time."

As for her infamous showdown with former friend Kalenna, the rapper admitted that she felt bad about what happened as the latter was clearly dealing with postpartum depression. According to Enstarz, Rasheeda purportedly called Kalenna as "the other girl" in her former group Diddy Dirty Money. The latter then retaliated by throwing water in her face.

"Well, what I feel bad about is the fact that she's dealing with postpartum. I would hate for any woman to be in that situation. It's not a good place to be in and I feel sorry for her with that and hope that time can heal that situation."

"Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" airs Monday at 8 p.m. on VH1.

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