Look, I’m done with this. I was clear from the start—there’s no talking it out. You lied and used social media to chase clout and cash, and now you expect people to believe you? That’s not how it works. I’m just focused on getting what’s fair for me and my family. Everything else doesn’t matter. I don’t need YouTube for my income; I make money every day. I’m not out here begging for favors or trying to collaborate with anyone. You claim to have dancers who aren’t even yours, and now you’re pretending we’ve been in touch when I haven’t heard from you in a month. I had your number blocked. It’s childish to take things public on social media when you can’t handle them privately. I use YouTube, but it’s not my whole world. I’m not running around doing skits for attention. My name matters to me, and I won’t let anyone mess with it. If you keep disrespecting me or my name, there will be consequences. I try to stay positive and be a good person, but don’t push me. I don’t play with people’s reputations, and I don’t expect anyone to play with mine.

Every time they talk about you, it’s always with negative energy. You’re thinking, “Why is it that whenever my name comes up, it’s always in such a low, bad vibe?” They talk about your stuff and your status, but you don’t need to fake it with flashy cars or online lies.

Someone needs to put Scrappy in his place for his jealousy and clout-chasing. Recently, he attacked Chaotic for no good reason, and people are not having it. This happened during filming for the next season of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta. It’s unclear what exactly triggered the fight, but Scrappy says he and Chaotic have had issues brewing for a while. He felt it was time to show Chaotic he’s not to be messed with. Scrappy even accused Chaotic of being discreet about his sexuality and having male escorts.

Chaotic, on the other hand, didn’t even know there was a problem until Scrappy tried to hit him. Chaotic called Scrappy a clout chaser and claimed this whole stunt was just to get his name in the headlines and make for good TV drama.

This whole mess started going viral just a few days ago when a video showed Scrappy trying to jump Chaotic. The internet went wild, especially since everyone thought Chaotic and Scrappy were tight. They’ve been friends for years and had just announced a new joint project on Pick Aside. Now, it looks like their show is toast and their friendship is over. The altercation happened while they were filming for Love & Hip Hop, and in the video, you can see Scrappy reaching out to attack Chaotic, but his security team was holding him back.
Dr. Chaotic was initially reluctant to talk about the situation because he was genuinely confused about why Scrappy suddenly attacked him. But he eventually took to Instagram Live to explain everything and didn’t hold back. He said Scrappy had acted like he was just coming over to chat, but then tried to hit him. Security had to step in to break it up. Chaotic was surprised because he and Scrappy had interacted several times that day and there had been no hint of any issue until the cameras were rolling.

Chaotic accused Scrappy of being a clout chaser, suggesting that Scrappy deliberately created a scene on camera to get attention. He described Scrappy as drunk and out of nowhere, running up on him like he was ready to fight, even though he claimed he just wanted to talk. Chaotic also pointed out that he had put in most of the work and money into their TV show project, while Scrappy had been inconsistent, missing meetings, and not contributing fairly to expenses, yet still expected to share in the profits.

Chaotic recounted how he came up with the idea for their partnership, comparing it to successful duos like Gilly and Wallow or Mase and Cam’ron. He had even managed to get them a show on Now That’s TV as their first big break, but Scrappy didn’t show up for the crucial first meeting and didn’t take the show seriously. Because of that, the network decided to give Chaotic his own show instead. Chaotic noted that Scrappy hadn’t contributed to the podcast or YouTube channel expenses and criticized him for not being committed. Although he still cared about Scrappy, Chaotic made it clear that many people saw things his way, as it was obvious from the show that Chaotic was far more involved, with Scrappy appearing more like a guest.


One person said, “I’m backing Chaotic. It’s obvious Scrappy wasn’t really putting in the effort on their YouTube channel.” Another person chimed in, “Scrappy seems miserable and is just stirring up drama for the storyline. After seeing everyone trash him, he decided to make his own video, throwing insults at Chaotic. He called Chaotic ‘sassy’ and said he’s acting like a little girl.” Scrappy also claimed he blocked Chaotic’s number over a month ago and that they haven’t spoken since. He even threatened to confront Chaotic if he sees him again and accused Chaotic of being a clout chaser, saying Chaotic used him and his family to boost the TV show’s views.

Scrappy said, “Chaotic’s just trying to get clout off my name. He can’t make a video without mentioning me. He’s trying to get clicks using my name—clicks from the YouTube channel I helped build. He’s getting those clicks. I haven’t talked to him since that night; he ran off like a girl. No real man would handle things this way. Whenever there’s a confrontation, it’s always a big deal. I know Bam and Smiles told me not to go on here, but I’m going to set the record straight on my YouTube channel tonight or tomorrow morning.

Honestly, I just want to settle this by fighting it out because he’s been doing too much dirty macking. On TV, he always finds a way to talk trash about me. My friend and I are doing just fine financially and don’t need to deal with this drama. I’ve tried to keep things respectful. He used my whole family in the first episode of Scrappy and Chaotic TV—showed up at my mom’s house during my daughter’s birthday party with cameras rolling. We made it clear that was our first episode. He was filming everything because he needed me to get his show off the ground. Now, when it comes to my kids, I can’t be there for him because he doesn’t have any of his own. He’s free to do whatever he wants. But like I said, I’ll be sharing everything on my YouTube channel. I’m not doing this for clout. He’s just trying to get clicks while all this is happening. He’ll get what’s coming to him because he stole from me.”

It’s clear that Scrappy never really addressed the accusations Chaotic made about him being lazy with their show. Instead, he just threw around insults and made pointless threats. He even took things further by attacking Chaotic’s sexuality, suggesting that Chaotic is secretly gay and involved in questionable activities.

Honestly, I’m not bothered. I don’t rely on YouTube for money—I’m making a good living and don’t have to beg for collaborations. The dancers Chaotic claims as his were never actually his; they’re known as “the Waistline,” not his personal crew. I’ve got the conversation where they said they were working with Scrap. We’re going to set the record straight soon.

I haven’t talked to Chaotic in a month and had his number blocked. So don’t act like you’ve been in touch. Your behavior is petty—only someone with a more emotional side would take to social media to air grievances like this. When we were on our TV show, you were uncomfortable with women showing their talents, which is something a real man would appreciate.

And creating a YouTube channel called “Messy”? Only someone with a more dramatic flair would do that. If you’re curious about someone’s credibility, just look up the rumors. You won’t find any about me, but you’ll definitely find plenty about Chaotic. He’s been spotted wearing RuPaul shirts and other questionable outfits, which just makes it clear he’s hiding something. People notice and ask about it all the time. His whole act is a mess.
It seems like Scrappy is just looking for any excuse to hate on Chaotic. It’s pretty obvious he’s trying to stir up drama to get some screen time for the next season of Love and Hip Hop. People have a lot to say about it. One person pointed out, “Scrappy looks really jealous and envious. Chaotic, let this be a lesson—don’t call everyone your friend or brother. Even Satan was once an angel.” Another person added, “Scrappy seems to have forgotten that Chaotic is from Dade County, Miami, and is no stranger to handling himself. It feels like Scrappy’s pushing for a confrontation that Chaotic is trying to avoid. Scrappy just keeps burning bridges and doesn’t seem to see it.”

What do you think about Scrappy’s rant against Chaotic? Do you believe Scrappy is really jealous? Drop your thoughts in the comments below,

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