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‘Growing Up Hip Hop’ Preview: Tammy Admits She’s Spent A Whopping $20,000 On Charlie’s Party

Tammy Rivera uncovers she’s as of now dropped $20,000 on Charlie’s quinceañera in this EXCLUSIVE ‘Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta’ review and isn’t done at this point.

Tammy Rivera, 34, is occupied with cooking and preparing for her little girl Charlie‘s quinceañera in this EXCLUSIVE see of the March 11 finale of Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta review. The food that Waka Flocka Flame, 34, got back wasn’t the secret sauce, so Tammy’s somewhat focused. Waka says he attempted to call her on numerous occasions.

Waka finds out if she will go to his mother’s involved with help her EP. Tammy says she’s too occupied with preparing for Charlie’s quinceañera. Waka will proceed to will uphold his mother for both himself and Tammy.

Tammy Rivera has already spent a lot of money on her daughter’s party. (WE tv)

Mona, Tammy’s mom, makes a trip and needs to understand what a quinceañera involves since she didn’t will give Tammy one. A quinceañera is the festival of a young lady’s fifteenth birthday celebration. It’s broadly celebrated in the Latina people group. “It resembles a wedding,” Tammy says to her mom. “However much it’s costing, it resembles a wedding.”

In her confession booth, Tammy concedes she’s now spent a great deal of cash on Charlie’s gathering. “I’m as of now like $20,000 in and Waka doesn’t have the foggiest idea,” Tammy says. “What’s more, I’m not even not even close to a large portion of.” Waka will flip when he discovers!

Waka Flocka Flame’s not ready for Charlie to grow up. (WE tv)

“She ain’t turning into no damn lady,” Waka jokes as he strolls higher up. He can hardly imagine how Charlie has grown up before his eyes. She would not like to hang with him any longer. She needs to discuss dating and cosmetics nowadays more than anything. Charlie is Tammy’s girl from another relationship. Tammy and Waka wedded in 2014, and he’s become like a dad to Charlie.

The abstract for the March 11 scene peruses: “Bow sees whether he’s another daddy. A crisis at Deb and Brat’s EP party makes Jhonni endure a destructive emergency, and Waka is trapped in the crossfire. In the interim, Diamond accepts recently single life, and Khi gets ready to take his action.” The season finale of Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta will air at 9 p.m. on WE television.

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