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Draya, Malaysia & Brandi dish on their beef with castmates [video]

Basketball Wives LA castmates Draya, Malaysia Pargo and Brandi Maxiell appeared on “The Arsenio Hall Show” Tuesday night. Of course the topic turned to the other group of ladies on BBWLA, Jackie Christie along with newcomers Sundy Carter and Brittish. Plus, Draya’s new image as a business woman and future wife…

On the new cast mates:

Draya: What you have to understand is, we don’t know these girls. Like real life we don’t know these women. They have so much to say about us and its overbearing because for these people to come and do television shows and do interviews and they just discuss us in a negative way, its shocking.

It’s a big shady tree that we all fit under and we all can’t fit. So we just try to do our own thing over here and we try to let them do there own thing over there. Like they are friends of who they are friends with and they gotta deal with that on their own…I’m friends with Malayasia and also Brandi but who they are friends with is not something to brag about.

The fight between Brandi and Brittish:

Brandi: She was trying to imply that this was her rooftop and her thing and I was like, ‘chile this not yours.’

Draya: Anybody can rent this for $450 an hour. I can rent this and I don’t live here.

Malaysia: It was hot as hell anyway, so we didn’t want to be there anyway. With those little bitty fake laliques, girl bye.

The ladies digging up Draya’s past:

Draya: I’ve laid at lot of things to rest and I would like to be appreciated for my growth and not things that I’ve done that I can’t really change that strangers are bringing up…I’ve grown on TV and I’ve been on the show for three years. The people that followed me and watched me they grew up as well. They’re three years older also so there’s a different Draya now and the viewers are different.

Draya’s relationship with NFL baller Orlando Scandrick:

My relationship is good we’re celebrating an anniversary, one year. We made it…He in a joking way said, ‘You know what? We’re not doing this anymore. It’s set up for you to be sabotaged and God has a different plan for us and me and my relationship and me and my family.’

On the other ladies businesses:

Draya: We’re real businesswomen, we have real businesses that we run, not businesses that we made up for the show.

Side note, they really blurred out Malaysia and Brandi’s cleavage. I didn’t think it was that revealing for late night TV in 2014.

shout out to The Jasmine Brand for transcribing.

Jill Munroe

Jill Munroe is a Los Angeles-based host, producer, and writer. You can find her work on sites such as FoxSports.com, EURweb.com, and MSN.com. Munroe is a current member of the African-American Film Critics Association and the National Association of Black Journalists. Munroe has also been a frequent guest on ESPN radio and Yahoo Sports. In 2015, Munroe released her first book, "PostGame Pass: access into "the life" JillMunroe.com

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