Deb Antney Says D Smith Is an A–hole

D Smith and Deb Antney Still Feuding

According to D Smith, Waka Flocka made an “alleged” homophobic statement about the trans community. Then D Smith beefs with Deb. Now Deb Antney Says D Smith Is an A–hole!!!

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D Smith and Deb Antney Still Feuding

CelebNReality47.com has some new tea to spill on D Smith and Deb Antney in case you missed what they’ve been saying about each other off-screen.

The love has left the building!

D Smith and Deb Antney are still feuding when it comes to their outlook on the trans community. D Smith claims to be an advocate to better the community, but how can she do that is she continues to be ratchet.

D Smith is partly to blame in all of this because she twisted what went down at her meeting with Deb. Waka Flocka’s mom asked if she and Tammy to hash it out and squash their differences, but D refused by calling Rivera a Tazmanian Devil. Deb quickly shut down and knew there was no fixing the problem. She reniged on her invite to join an anti-bullying panel, it seemed like they could never get over it.

Here is what Deb Antney has to say about meeting producer D Smith:

“No, I’m not hesitant to take that stuff on camera. One thing about me is that I don’t know how things are gonna play out because it’s reality. Stuff is not set up for me like that, like whatever I walk into I walk into. What you see is what you get. Point blank. Period. Sometimes I hold back things because it’s television and I have people out there that I respect. And I respect myself as a woman and a mother and a grandmother. There’s just some things I don’t want the camera to catch.

As far as D. Smith goes, like I really got to see D. Smith is an a–hole. Period. That’s nothing to do with anybody else. D. Smith got [her] own issues [and] it has nothing to do with anybody else’s issues. I just happen to be in D. Smith’s world for that few minutes. I chose to hop my a— up out of there too. D. Smith’s stuff is bigger than me and I’m not gonna have nobody for two seconds or three seconds on a TV screen prejudge my children and how we’re raised and our beliefs and what we think about and any of the rest of the things. I don’t care how people live their life. I love everybody. I don’t care who you are, what you are, what you choose to be in your life but just don’t be mad at me if I’m not with some things. Don’t be upset with me. Unfortunately D. Smith just kinda barked up the wrong tree because we don’t have phobias. I don’t really care how people choose to live their life, but when you try to make me, and force it to fit with me, then it becomes a problem. Now it’s a problem. I’m gonna respect you like you respect me. It’s simple as that.”

She adds:

“I don’t feel I’m set up if they coming in, they come in. Don’t forget I invited them, I invited D. Smith to come. Did I think they was gonna take the offer? I didn’t think they would take the offer because Tammy would be there and Bambi would be there you know what I’m saying? I didn’t think they was gonna come in, especially how [D.] was sitting there talking, that’s fine. Okay, you here. Now what?”

Then Deb calls D Smith an @ss—e:

“I thought it was like, let me just tell you listening to what she had to say kinda pissed me off because here it is, you wanna prejudge Tammy? Okay. Because she’s with my son, so whatever belief he have, she gotta have that belief? Then, who you was born to? Who is your dad? D. Smith couldn’t even see that. D. Smith couldn’t see through any of that kind of stuff. D. Smith is a lopsided a— person, that’s making this whole thing be very ugly and it will start making people look at these things differently. I’m around plenty of trans people that don’t have the behavior that D. Smith has, at all. They don’t think they way D. Smith thinks. So am I gonna sit there and look at all transgender people the same way that I’m looking at D. Smith? Hell, no. D. Smith is [her] own individual, an a—hole.”

Watch D Smith flip the story about Deb Antney meeting:

D. Smith met up with Ariane, Mimi and Betty and when asked how her meeting went with Miss Deb, the usually soft-spoken D. dropped her voice way, Barry White-low to pull out her best impression of Waka’s moms.

Watch:

Read the FULL interview here…