'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' season 5 updates: Tammy Rivera's fury with Betty Idol not yet over

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Tammy Rivera's tirades against new co-star Betty Idol are not yet over as their beef goes on in "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 5.

In the previous episode, Tammy and Betty had a great start when they first met each other for lunch. But things turned bad when Betty started to insinuate that Tammy's rapper husband Waka Flocka Flame has something against the LGBTQ community.

Things escalated pretty badly in an instant, and it even ended in a physical brawl between the ladies. Based on the latest update from VH1, this will not be the last time that Tammy will attack her new co-star after Betty crossed her family.

"I can take the attack on myself, because people talk about me all the time. But when it comes to my family I'm very protective, and I feel like she was making an attack on my husband's career by trying to make him seem like a homophobic," Tammy said.

Meanwhile, one of the newest couples on the show, Scrapp DeLeon and girlfriend Tommie, could be facing legal troubles.

In the fifth season of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta," Scrapp will be involved in a love triangle with his current girlfriend Tommie and his baby mama Tiarra Becca while waiting for the final judgement regarding his May 2014 drug trafficking case. But he is now serving his time behind bars after he was caught with a huge amount of marijuana.

Tommie, on the other hand, is reportedly wanted in Minnesota for an identity theft case involving Scrapp's mother, Karen King. According to reports, Tommie is banned from entering co-star Rasheeda Frost's store because she also ripped her off in the past. Can Scrapp and Tommie last on the show even if they have a lot of legal problems?

"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 5 returns for episode 3 on VH1 on Monday, April 18.

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