Sky of VH1’s Black Ink Crew and Rah Ali of Love & Hip Hop New York have taken their feud from television back to social media.

Sky threw much more than shade at Rah Ali on Monday night’s episode of Black Ink Crew when she fought her and even ripped off her wig. Now, the ladies have continued their beef on Instagram.

Sky sparked it when she reminded fans of why she and Rah were feuding to begin with. She shared a video of Rah popping up at her home ready to fight and threatening to do so “on sight.”

A woman told Rah that a man said he hadn’t seen Sky since that morning. That’s when Rah decided to turn up.

“On sight,” she said to a person who was filming it all and then she began to bang on the roof of her car screaming Sky’s name.

#Tbt You Talked A lot Of S*** On This Social Media Tuff Guy... #BlackInkCrew A video posted by @flyyytattedsky on Jun 21, 2016 at 8:37am PDT


Sky then shared another clip and revealed they were going at it because Rah claimed she was wearing a pair of eyelashes from her own line. But Sky insists that the company actually belongs to her best friend.

 #Tbt LIKE I WILL KEEP SAYING THATS MY BEST FRIEND @honeystarr Brand @alycatlash

A video posted by @flyyytattedsky on Jun 21, 2016 at 8:41am PDT

Sky posted another clip of her waiting outside her apartment for Rah before sharing their latest moment which included an actual fight in the tattoo parlor that aired Monday night.


Rah also broke her silence on the Internet when a fan pointed out that she was “unbothered.” Rah then took a dig at Sky’s decision to give up her children for adoption. And Sky popped off about that too.

 Fyi: The only thing that's unfortunate is us as women had to come to physicality's because of actions that put the other in danger (putting my address in social media). In regard to my children, for you and all of those that are ever so concerned about my children they are doing amazing with their adoptive parents! Suddenly uprooting them and taking them out of their element definitely was not my goal whatsoever. My goal is to tell them the reason behind the selfless decision that I made. To give them reason behind the actions of their birth mother how dearly I love them.. The platform I was given to tell my story is also a message out to my children that most birthmothers aren't able to tell until the children are of the allowed age to make contact. Taking LOW blows to the children is nothing new.. I see comments on social media on a regular basis.. I can care less.. Everyone is entitled to their opinion... I'm thankful that the Lord has given me the opportunity and the platform of #BlackinkCrew to be able to inform about the adoption process & adoptive issues that people may not know in our community and I'm able to entertain the masses....That ass whipping that you were blessed with by these hands will be my last physical altercation #positvevibesonly I'm on a different flow...say what you want I put energy into posting what you said to me I'm entertaining

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