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Rasheeda to Kirk Frost: “I Love You, But I Have To Draw The Line”

If you’ve been watching this season of “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,” then you know Rasheeda and her husband Kirk Frost have been having marriage problems for the past couple of seasons, and they are currently separated due to Kirk’s possible baby outside of their marriage.

Rasheeda appeared on an episode of “The Real” on April 28th, where she discussed her marriage, postpartum depression, and how she’s doing. She also made the clear statement that she isn’t paying any woman child support.

While during the interview, it was stated that we (the public) don’t know if the child is his from co-host Loni Love. She then asked “If it happens to becomes his, what will happen with your relationship?” To which Rasheeda replies, “Well I damn sure ain’t paying no woman, or having no parts in no damn child support. You better believe that.”

Now, this has been going on for months, so Kirk should have already gotten an DNA test (which maybe he did, but they’re waiting to reveal due to keeping up viewers. You can watch the entire interview below.

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