Despite a successful career and a jet
setting existence for Grace Hamilton, otherwise called Spice, hurt and betrayal
from former members of her inner circle still haunt her.
Spice disclosed on Plastic
Friends, the fourth episode of her Spice It Up! talk
show, that she was so deeply hurt by acts of disloyalty that she now sports a
tattoo of a dagger in her back. However, the powerful and resilient
Magnum Ambassador acknowledges that she is ready to remove the tattoo in hopes
for a different outcome in her friendships.
“I have a tattoo in my back and it is a
tattoo of a dagger. I put that tattoo because of the amount of people who
stabbed me in my back. Each friend that I assist. It does not matter how I take
them up or matter what I have done they just come out to be this ungrateful
person,” disclosed Spice.
Gabrielle Davis, Love & Hip Hop Miami
star, is all too familiar with public embarrassment because of a betrayal from
a close friend. The 27-year-old model suffered attacks online when it was
revealed that she dated a rapper who was in another relationship unknown to
her. The friend at the time published private messages that proved the rapper
was trying to pursue a relationship with Gabrielle after his engagement causing
further embarrassment and vicious attacks.
“That book is closed. It did affect
me; and that person and I are no longer friends,” stated Davis.
The Plastic Friends discussion
turned introspective as the ladies relayed their approach in moving on from
such challenges.
Recording artiste Shauna Controlla says
despite the betrayals she has experienced she remains positive: “Some persons
do not like to see growth and if they cannot be on the same level as you …they
will hate you for that because they cannot do what you are doing. Everything
you go through with people and the experiences make you stronger. It does not
mean that you should be bitter.”
Eveanna Henry, who rocks the stage as
Pamputtae, is still reeling from duplicities and treachery from close
associates and has adopted a very small circle of friends. She has
strongly declared that second chances are no longer forth coming from her:
“Everything that reach me in life I learn from it. As artistes I believe we
encounter the most fake friends. Many persons come around and cry on your
shoulders for help and then the only time you are told you are wicked is when
they usually benefit from you and then a time comes when they do not get what
they want. Sometimes people make you get bitter and I was never that kind of
person. When I have problems I put them at God foot and I leave them.”
The new episode of Spice It up! is now available on https://magnumhub.tv/spice-it-up