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Reginae Carter Shuts Down Rumors That Lori Harvey Ruined Her Friendship With Taina Williams

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Reginae Carter is ready to set the record straight on her friendship with Taina Williams, 22, and Lori Harvey, 23.

The TI & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle star, 21, shared a new video acquired by Mag TV in which she addressed her rumored dislike of Lori, and how the young model drove a wedge between her and Taina. “Stop saying I don’t fit in,” Reginae started her video from her Atlanta home. “Stop making up stories, ok guys,” she went on.

Reginae then dished on how everything is totally fine in her life, especially her strong bond with her girl friends. “One: I don’t have no problems with nobody, like, nobody,” Reginae, rapper Lil Wayne‘s eldest daughter, insisted. “I have no problems with Taina, I have no problems with Lori, I have no

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