Spice Says She Has Nothing But Love For Former ‘Team Spice’ Dancers

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From left: Christina ‘Dancing Rebel’ Nelson, Keticia ‘TC’ Chatman and Tashlieka ‘Pretty Pretty’ Laird

Queen of Dancehall and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star Spice insists she holds no resentment towards her former dancers, Pretty Pretty, TC, and Dancing Rebel (aka PTR).

It seems as if Spice was on a mission to shut down several misconceptions that have been circulating about her when she hopped on an Instagram Live session with her fans last night.

Not only did she put music manager Romeich Major on blast for a failed collaboration with herself and Dancehall starlet Shenseea, but she also wanted it to be known that she sincerely loves the ladies who made up what was once her dynamic dance trio, PTR.

Spice said she was happy with how they’ve progressed in their careers since separating from her camp. “Big dem up, all the best to them … Dem know I had nothing but love for them, real love,” Spice said.

Pretty Pretty, TC and Rebel are now stars of their own reality series, Dancehall Life on YouTube. Viewers can tune in to Kingson Signals’ official page to catch episodes.   Pretty and Rebel are also now part of the Romeich Entertainment camp.

“Make me tell uno something, if di dancers dem did leave from round mi and never do good … dem would a fool,” she continued, taking pride in the strides they’ve made.

During PTR’s jaunts with the reigning Queen of Dancehall on her many stage shows in Jamaica and abroad, Spice said she took great diligence to “curve dem and teach dem like a my pickney dem.”

“Memba mi cuss dem and class dem fi be a better version of themselves,” she went on and added that they could even attest to that. “A just the truth, no lie deh deh fi dem fi talk.”

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The Go Down Deh deejay told her fans that it seems as if ‘society’ wants them to have a certain perception of her, which is not real, so took it upon herself to finally clear the air as it regards the girls.

Last year, Dancing Rebel, TC, and Pretty Pretty were thrown into the saga between Spice and spiritual advisor Nardo ‘RT Boss’ Smith, who claimed that the girls were simply opportunists and weren’t loyal to Spice.

In retaliating to the claims, TC revealed that she accepted measly incomes from Spice and endured injuries on stage but stuck it out anyway. Rebel admitted to gossiping about her boss and even outed the others girls saying they did the same as they too complained about their pay.

The girls, however, declared that through it all they were loyal to Spice. “Everybody did loyal to Spice…all when mi complain… Mi get nuff opportunity and mi nuh tek dem because mi seh Graci a mi dawg and mi wull it… Spice you is a good boss but get it together,” said Dancing Rebel on her Instagram Live during the ordeal to which Pretty Pretty subsequently agreed.

Spice on the contrary thought their loyalty was conditional because when RT Boss was talking smack about her, neither of the girls went “Live” to defend their then boss.

She also denied paying them meager incomes and said she had the receipts to prove it.

The unfolding of events left many to believe Spice was at odds with the girls but in her IG Live last night, she said there is no bitterness on her end.

“Society embed one ting weh make uno feel like seh Spice dis and Spice dat …. no! Uno want me fi come out and say the dancer dem dis and the dancer dem dat, it nah go happen,” she said.

“Remember a me first come out and say a di baddest … remember a me first come out and carry dem right round the world and say ‘me have the baddest dancer dem’. So weh mi a go come out now and say? Dem never good?” … Ah me say dem did bad, me can’t come say dem never bad,” she continued.

Spice said the dancers would have never been chosen to join her team if they weren’t great performers.

“Very talented! If dem never talented dem never could a work with me cah mi only work with the best and mi no joke when it come on to my show dem, which a sup’m weh uno know. So from mi have dem under my wing … dem did have to talented. Mi nah go ever take dat from dem, bad bad talented, yeah” she added.

Spice said she also taught them most of what they know now about the music industry and made sure they were always in-the-know. So if the girls hadn’t moved on to be better than they were before then all the years around her would have been wasted.  “Mi nuh care who, which part dem go, dem always haffi memba me, dem haffi always talk bout me,” Spice ended.