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'Love and Hip Hop Atlanta' recap ('Jamaican Me Crazy'): season 6, episode 13

Jessica Dime goes after Tresure P, who has already gotten jumped by Tommie Lee in a previous episode.
Jessica Dime goes after Tresure P, who has already gotten jumped by Tommie Lee in a previous episode.
June 13, 2017

This was posted on Tuesday, June 13, 2017 by Rodney Ho/rho@ajc.com on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog

Tresure P has not appeared to make any friends with "Love and Hip Hop Atlanta" crew and her appearance in Jamaica did not help her chances of sticking around on this show very long.

The Houston transplant came in hard for Jessica Dime, Tommie Lee and Lovely Mimi when she arrived this season. Her efforts to attach herself to Yung Joc as an "intern" at Streetz 94.5 has not gone smoothly either. Joc brought her on the Jamaica trip to make Karlie Redd jealous. It backfired. Tresure ended up trying to offer up some dirt to Rasheeda regarding Kirk Frost's side chick Jasmine that raised her hackles. And Dime got fired up, too, so much so that she did Rasheeda's bidding and attacked Tresure. This clearly came out of nowhere because the security guards were a bit late to the game to intervene.

Later, Tresure acts all high and mighty to Joc, saying these women are fake and can't handle the truth.

So she leaves the country and goes back to Atlanta.

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Once Tresure's was gone, the waters calmed down.

Tammy and Waka Flocka appeared to be on the mend as a couple. Yung Joc apologized to Karlie over his shenanigans.

Most notably, Shawne came to the island late and proposed to Dime, much to her surprise.

She naturally said yes. "I just feel so good at this point and I'm so happy to become Mrs Williams," she said.

We have no back story to how they got together or seen any of the courtship so this emotional moment for Dime doesn't really hit home for viewers.

But it does end the episode on a positive note.

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Rodney Ho writes about entertainment for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution including TV, radio, film, comedy and all things in between. A native New Yorker, he has covered education at The Virginian-Pilot, small business for The Wall Street Journal and a host of beats at the AJC over 20-plus years. He loves tennis, pop culture & seeing live events.

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