'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' news: Moniece Slaughter and Alexis Skyy feud rages on Instagram

Stars of the reality TV show "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" Moniece Slaughter and Alexis Skyy are still on each other throats. This week, Slaughter continued to taunt Skyy on Instagram. How far will this feud go?

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Even though the show is not airing, the two reality TV stars are still going at it in social media. On Sunday, Skyy shared a now deleted video accusing Slaughter and two more "Love & Hip Hop" stars, Masika Kalysha and Nia Riley, of being jealous and scared of her. She also called the women miserable and told them to "keep her name out of their mouths."

Aside from this, Skyy also uploaded another Instagram post that has now been deleted as well. As reported by International Business Times, the deleted post is once again directed at Slaughter, with Skyy claiming she had won the fight against the other.

Slaughter defended herself in the comments section of Skyy's post. The reality star said that Skyy was lying and that she had a man with her who physically assaulted her on the latter's behalf. Slaughter then went on and stated that she took Skyy's wig and is excited to see her soon.

Slaughter is not the only one who has taken the fight to social media. On Sunday, Riley joined the fight against Skyy's video via Twitter. Riley posted, "Old lady gang," while tagging Slaughter and co-star Kalysha. In reply, Kalysha tweeted out, "We so old and sad but all these young ballers won't leave us alone! Woe is us sis I'm so sad these 24's and 25's won't stop callin'."

It is currently unknown if this feud will be featured in the next season of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood," but it seems that the women are far from making up.

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