Thank you team for trusting me! Nothing but respect and all love over here ?.”įans immediately noticed that she had unfollowed Ryan. She added-“If you support me beyond the TV show, follow my tattoo shop and check out the amazing artists who work at my shop. The worst ones are the ones who say they love you to your face but they hate you deep down inside. Hating on me will not get you a bigger bag and it certainly will not stop my success. And my haters will still say my shop isn’t legit. I’m no longer working with, ‘TV tattoo artist,’ unfollowed any phony person I used to deal with from the show, hired all dope artists who represent Chicago. She added that she had unfollowed every cast member who rubbed her the wrong way.Ĭharmaine wrote-“I quit the TV show blackinkcrew. She believes that they took aim at her for a storyline, even though they knew she was pregnant and upset about her father.Ĭharmaine recently took to Instagram to announce that she had walked away from the show. She also accused Kitty and Draya of just showing up at the shop to film the show. ![]() Charmaine seemingly took issue with how the show focused on drama unfolding between her and 2nd City Ink workers while she was grieving her father’s death. I stalk their social media and they are huge inspirations.Charmaine Bey has quit Black Ink Crew: Chicago. They are really doing groundbreaking things, so I just hope to be able to work with these ladies someday. Some women that are killing it in the industry are YesJulz , Jessie Woo, Nessa Nitty, Angela Yee, Angie Martinez and La La Anthony, just to name a few. I’m figuring out more and more as I grow into the woman I want to become. I also don’t want to try and fit into society’s norm. It’s about finding the balance between being sexy, funny, cool - but not overly sexy. I don’t think it’s bad that I am super open about my sexuality, but as a businesswoman, it can be taboo. Why?īeing over-sexual was a decision that I chose to make. You’ve spoken about being “over-sexualized” on reality TV and feeling the need to “clean up” your image. Why not talk how that could slow the business down if it’s a premature decision?ġ0. I believe it’s a good topic to talk about, especially because women are the creators and the ones who have to actually carry the baby and breastfeed. Is it fair in today’s world to talk about a businesswoman’s decision to consider starting a family? I’m achieving so many things right now and have so much more hard work to put in. Yes, I’d love to have a family, but I realize that now is not the time. I’m very open when it comes to my storyline on Black Ink Crew: Chicago. Is that something you’re still considering? Last summer, VH1 posted a video saying you’re ready to start a family with Nick. That’s what attracted me to him - because he’s so smart - and he treats me so well.Ĩ. I can tell he is really focused on the right things that I would want in a relationship. I am a very happy customer, as well as his girlfriend. Nick is a wonderful business man, so when it comes to the professional, he is always coming across correctly. How do you and Bey navigate a relationship that is both personal and professional? Your boyfriend, tech entrepreneur Nick Bey, is developing an app for you called “All Things Charmaine,” which has not yet been released. They have such fun sayings, plus 3 big pockets at the bottom and an adjustable neck strap.ħ. I chose to bring to bring them back in style, but with my own flair. ![]() Aprons used to be a thing people always wore in the kitchen. ![]() I started an apron line because, so many times, I find myself messing up my nice clothes cooking with red sauces or oils. Charmaine Johnise has published a Cajun cookbook and launched an apron line.
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