'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' season 4 spoilers: Margeaux, Mimi face off in episode 6

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Viewers of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" better brace themselves for a major fender-bender coming through. Last week's episode of the VH1 reality series foreshadowed the imminent clash of Mimi Faust and her former lover's wife Margeaux, and things are about to explode. 

In the promo for episode 6 of the show's fourth season, Mimi is making the most out of the Primadonna fashion show with Karlie and Ariane, with no idea that the night is going to take an unexpected turn, eventually leading her all the way to Margeaux. 

The upcoming episode will show how the meeting goes down. Tension rises when the subject of the sex tape that involves Mimi and her ex Nikko, who is now married to Margeaux, is brought up. It is said that Mimi planned to spread the sex tape all along but she did not plan on doing the dirty work herself. She is said to have left a bag with the tape inside it at the airport for a stranger to pick up. 

Mimi and Nikko were lovers when the sex tape was captured and it was not until it has gone uncontrollably widespread in the Internet that she learned the rapper has a wife in London. 

"You bring me out of the cage into the lion's den?" Margeaux angrily asks Nikko in the promo. "What would my first night here in Atlanta be without a complete and utter disaster?" 

"I'm just as surprised as you," Nikko replies, with Margeaux adding, "Well, I wonder if her girlfriends know the truth about everything."

The latter's statement hints that her Atlanta visit will not be as fun as she thought it would be. 

Fans can watch the face-off and the possible catfights thereafter in "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 4 episode 6, which will air on June 1. 

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