The cameras might have stopped rolling for the ladies of VH1's Basketball Wives LA but the drama is definitely still there for its co-stars Sundy Carter and Draya Michele.

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The two ladies had several spats throughout the most recent season of the show (their altercation turned physical after Draya punched Sundy during a cast trip to Palm Beach, Calif.) but they made it clear there is still major issues between them even though the season ended months ago.

Sundy resparked the feud when she attempted to call out Draya Thursday for wearing the same top she rocked months ago (63 weeks to be exact)

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Sundy posted a picture of the shirt with the caption, "They say imitating is the best form of flattery...#not63weeksagotho #ididitfirstnmyRayJvoice #findurnitch #BBWLA"

 They say imitating is the best form of flattery #not63wksagotho#ididitfirstnmyRayJvoice#findurnitch#BBWLA

A photo posted by sundycarter_ (@sundycarter_) on Jan 15, 2015 at 6:19pm PST

It didn't take long for Draya to not only see the snapshot but comment on it. She dissed Sundy and even implied that she is not on the show anymore. She wrote, "Don't use the #bbwla hashtag if you ain't on the show. #gameover #firedlife #hellounemployment" (See it here.) Draya confirmed rumors that Carter was let go after she made fun of her co-star Brandi Maxwell for having difficulty conceiving a second child. Sundy's post came just hours after Draya sported the same shirt, just a different color.

Sunny day. Couldn't wait to wear this top by @bdonnas I stay loving a good turtleneck A photo posted by Draya Michele (@sodraya) on Jan 15, 2015 at 3:49pm PST

Draya captioned it, "Sunny day. Couldn't wait to wear this top by @bdonnas I stay loving a good turtleneck"

While she might not have been throwing shade at Sundy, Sundy made it clear she wanted everyone to know she wore it first.