Benzio, star of VH1's Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, has been pretty outspoken this season, and now he's coming for his ex-girlfriend, Karlie Redd and Mimi Faust.

Karlie Redd & Benzino's New Girl Battle

During an interview with The Big Tigger Show recently, Benzino was asked about his new girlfriend, Althea. While gushing about her, he took the opportunity to throw lots of shade at Karlie Redd and Faust.

He said, "[Althea] really has talent. There's no need to be sucking on fingers on TV or swinging from rods or nothing like that. She's just talented. When you got God-given talent, you ain't got to do all that other foolishness."

Did Benzino and Althea Secretly Tie The Knot?

Benzino was referring to an epic scene of a recent episode of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta when Karlie Redd awkwardly sucked on her new guy, Yung Joc's finger in a restaurant. And even those who have not seen Faust's infamous sex tape with her boyfriend, Nikko Smith, heard about her swinging from the shower rod in the adult film.

Still, Althea also spoke up during the interview and made it clear that she's "not worried about Karlie."

She added, "It is uncomfortable because I'm with him and she is his ex, but I'm not worried about her."

Benzino added, "I have moved on and I should hope that she moves on. That's what adults do."

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As for Benzino's BFF Stevie J AKA "Sleezo", he seems to have gotten Love & Hip Hop creator and executive producer Mona Scott in legal trouble. Some might remember that he was arrested just last week for allegedly owing more than $1 million in child support. While he was released on a $25,000 bond, Scott is accused of lying to stop Stevie J from having to pay child support. Project Child Support, an organization helping the mother of Stevie J's two New York children get her child support, is not happy.

The group handed Scott a subpoena earlier this year to see how much money Stevie J was bringing in from his role on Love & Hip Hop Atlanta as well as any other related ventures. Now they believe Scott lied when she claimed that her production company, Monami Entertainment, has never employed, subcontracted or contracted Stevie J.

The founder of the organization, Kai Patterson, released a statement, saying:

"I don't understand how an Executive Producer of a hit television reality series does not enter into any agreements with the cast or any organizations contracted with the cast of a television production. This is a felony child support evasion case, and helping someone commit a felony crime is a felony crime.

"We are going cooperate with the federal agencies investigating this case and provide them with copies of all documents we received that are related to this case, including Mona Scott's court ordered subpoena response."

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