While Kandi Burruss joined Xscape groupmates Tameka “Tiny” Cottle-Harris, La Tocha Scott and Tamika Scott for their comeback tour, the reality star chose to sit-out a reunion album, leaving the threesome to forge ahead without her.
This led some fans to believe there was still bad blood between the southern songstresses, but the current Broadway star had nothing but well wishes for the group that has re-branded themselves as Xscap3.
“I want to send my love to my girls Xscap3 and congratulate them on the moves [they’re] making!” she wrote on Instagram. “I want everybody to know that there is no drama. It is still love with us. I support what they’re doing with the new music & I want y’all to do the same.”
#Kandi showing support to her former group members!
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Burruss currently stars as Matron “Mama” Morton in Chicago, one of the longest-running Broadway musicals of all time, from Jan. 15 through March 11 at the Ambassador Theatre in New York City.
My official start date on #ChicagoOnBroadway is January 15th!!!! I’m so excited! Check out this article. https://t.co/rQJAYNZDJh pic.twitter.com/i48YMqxuBI
— Kandi Burruss (@Kandi) December 4, 2017
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Born and raised in Compton, California, Jessica Bennett began her career as an intern at The Oakland Post, and later, The Source Magazine. She went on to write for respected hip hop publications such as DJ Booth and Hip Hop DX before becoming the Urban Editor of pop culture website, Wetpaint.com. She joined Ebony as the Entertainment Editor August 2017. Bennett has interviewed such names as Vanessa Williams, Spike Lee, Tyra Banks, Forest Whitaker, Magic & Cookie Johnson and several others.