In a preview of tonight's Love & Hip-Hop, Raqui Thunda broke down into tears in episode 10, titled Do The Right Thing.

Raqui invited business manager Yandy and L'Orel over for dinner in her New Jersey home to discuss her feuds with several cast members.

"This year has been extremely trying," Raqui said in her confessional to the camera. "Like the bullsh*t and the hustle is starting to get to me and I felt like the best thing way to bring it all back (to me) was to invite my girlfriends over for a home-cooked meal."

Raqui told her guests about a heated confrontation between her and Rashidah at a charity event.

"I went to this dinner, this charity, trying to keep it positive...I'm talking to this woman of the house, beautiful mansion, gorgeous-here comes the big red bull Rashidah. We end up talking, I guess, arguing. Lightweight beefing, I was heated. More so embarrassed than anything," she said of the confrontation.

"She was just like 'I want you to stop talking about me.' I was like 'miss thing, nobody cares about you. Who are you Al Bundy? You sell shoes. Nobody needs to talk about you. Period.' "

"I got to the point of just feeling defeated," Raqui confessed to her guests. "I know of certain people that have said certain things to the point where I'm like alright so f*ck it so we got this problem and I gonna come to you head on."

"You can't fight everybody Raqui, how you gonna do that?" L'Orel asked her.

"I fought so long for my reputation, like I busted my ass to get to where I want to and to have these few imbeciles trying to wreck my reputation when I worked so hard it's like killing me," Raqui said as broke down in tears. "And you know people do take these rumors as truth. I came too far to let this little knuckleheads take me down."

During last week's episode, Tahiry, Rashidah and Jen "The Pen" all agree that they collectively do not like Raqui. At their get-together, they slammed her while sharing tales of their experiences with her.

Rashidah discussed the mansion event she confronted Raqui at, which she helped planned, called "It Chicks Dine." She told her cast mates she wasn't sure how Raqui made it onto the guest list.

"It's about women in hi-heels and high places," Rashida explained. "We select the top key women at the height of their career in the industry and every year we're particular about who we select for the dinner and this year....some kind of way Raqui made the list."

"I dont understand how Raqui made the list," the red-haired reality star told the other girls as they react with shock. "Im trying to figure out if we changed the person who selects the women into a guy and she laid down (with him) so she can get on the list," Rashida said of her enemy.

"She f*cks her way to every guy to get where she want," Jen "The Pen" told the girls in agreement.

"She F*ck her way into everything and every man around," another one of the girls said.

Tahiry couldn't agree more, adding that although all three of them are different women, and that they collectively "can't stand Raqui."

Jen revealed she had a heated argument with Raqui at a radio interview. Jen said when they began to argue, she told everyone there that "this is not the type of show I wanted to do" and Raqui stood up and told her "that's why your man wanted to f*ck me!"

Jen is dating rapper Consequence who was signed to Kanye West's record label. Jen and the rapper share a child together.

Jen then told Rashidah that Raqui told her prior to the argument that Rashidah was involved in "credit card scams and steals people information."

"I'm disgusted, I'm not shocked," Rashidah replied when she learned about the gossip about her.

"Who are you to mention my name? It's just a matter of time before somebody checks that bitch and it might have to be me. My dose is a whole lot heavier than anything she can possibly imagine," Rashidah added.

Love & Hip-Hop airs Mondays at 8/7c on VH1

Watch the preview clip below of Raqui discuss her feuds with Mandy and L'Orel on Love & Hip-Hop season 3, episode 10 in the video below.


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