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‘Love & Hip Hop” Erica Dixon Put The Paws On Shay

‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ cast member Erica Dixon took a page out of boyfriend’s Scrappy’s book and put her paws on rival Shay “Buckeey” Johnson‘s face! These two have no love for each other and it seems that Shay is not over Scrappy, even though he humiliated her publicly when he proposed to Erica on last season’s reunion show.

MTO is reporting the ladies came to blows last night at at the launch of Karli Redd’s new hair weave line and the claws came out.

Here’s what went down:

The insider explained, “They ran towards each other and started fighting. Shay was winning then Erica pulled something out and hit SHAY IN THE FACE.” Our insider could not be certain, but they suspected that the FOREIGN OBJECT Erica used on Shay was a BLADE.

Shay’s face IMMEDIATELY opened up and she started LEAKING EVERYWHERE. The insider explained, “It was like a horror movie.” Shay was immediately RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL . . . her injuries did not appear to be life threatening.

It’s not clear whether LAW ENFORCEMENT was called to the set, but the producers were TRYING HARD to cover their tracks. We’re told that AFTER IT POPPED OFF – security began FORCING everyone in the building to DELETE any footage they may have shot on their cameras – showing the INCIDENT.

Erica took to Twitter to defend her actions, she tweeted:

https://twitter.com/MsEricaDixon/status/322372467429605378

Looks like this season is going to be turnt all the way up! Are you ready??

Check out the super trailer to my guilty pleasure below:

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