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'Ex's Be Like': Reginae Carter Fans Slam YFN Lucci for Responding to YK Osiris Shooting His Shot at Her

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It looks to some like rapper YFN Lucci, 29, isn’t quite over ex-girlfriend Reginae Carter, 21.

On Wednesday, June 17, rapper and singer YK Osiris spoke with the Shade Room on camera and made a pass at Lil Wayne and Toya Johnson‘s daughter, Carter.

Kandi Burruss, one of Johnson’s close friends, urged Carter to give the “Ride” rapper a chance.

Carter’s mother seemed equally impressed with Osiris wearing her daughter’s face on his chain pendant.

Carter and Lucci called it quits last August after she allegedly spotted him flirting with other women at an Atlanta cucumber-themed pool party.

Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information

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