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Tammy Rivera Regrets Getting Plastic Surgery [WATCH]

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For most of us, we only know Tammy Rivera because of her relationship and marriage to rapper Waka Flocka.

Recently during an interview with Leah A Henry, of Baltimore’s WKYS, 93.9, she shared a bit about being in an abusive relationship from the time she was 14-22, how it initially affected her current relationship with her husband, and later she discussed regretting her decision to get lipo.

And as I got older—because I come from Baltimore, sh*t like this happens.

Not saying that every woman from Baltimore accepts that type of sh*t.

So if you do some disrespectful sh*t and a n*gga slap you, it’s like, ‘Oh, he slapped me but I was being rude or my mouth got crazy.’

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