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Why Toya Wright Declined 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' Show? Reveals K. Michelle's Role In Her Failed Marriage With Memphitz

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Why did Toya Wright decline "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" show?

In her recent interview with Necole Bitchie, Dwayne Michael "Lil Wayne" Carter's ex-wife candidly talked about her failed relationship with current husband Mickey "Memphitz" Wright, K. Michelle's accusations and rumors involving an appearance in the VH1 hit reality serie, "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta."

"You know he started to blame me, for- you know- he had the opportunity when it first happened to go on the show and um- 'Love and Hip Hop [Atlanta],' Wright explained when asked when did her husband Memphitz started resenting her. "He wanted me to go on the show with him. Well, the producer wanted me on the show but that's not really my thing and I was like 'No, we're newlyweds. And we have kids.'"

While her main reason was to prevent their marriage from failing, the 31-year-old reality television personality also mentioned that "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" is not depicting her beliefs in life.

"That show don't really represent what I represent as a woman," she explained. "I was like, 'Na, I don't want to do that,' because it's so much drama. Not that I have anything against it, it's just not for me."

Furthermore, Toya Wright explained that her decision to back out from "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" was probably one of the reasons why her relationship with Memphitz did not work out.

"So, he felt like, it was my fault that he didn't go on the show and he had the opportunity to defend himself [from K. Michelle's accusations]," Wright said. "We took another route and that route caused him to get blackballed in the industry and he kind of blames me for that and I have to deal with that everyday."

While Toya Wright admitted that she and Memphitz are now separated, she also revealed the main reason why they had to go on their separate ways after three years of being together.

"Micky has been going through something for the last few years since the whole lawsuit thing against his ex [K. Michelle] and Viacom and it really took a toll on him and it caused him to be a different person," she admitted.

"So I think that, going through all of those things, and having all of that stress and the world looking at you one way as a "woman beater" and person that steals someone's money. It's hard for you to get back into your industry when you had a career and not a [just] job and somebody defames your character. I mean, it's a lot to deal with day to day."

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