LOVE AND HIP HOP ATLANTA S13 EP5: The Receipts Are Out!

In the latest episode of *Love and Hip Hop Atlanta* Season 13, episode 5, the drama continues to unfold with emotional confrontations, surprising reconciliations, and personal revelations.

Kesha, a popular YouTube content creator and reviewer, shares her insights on the episode while also opening up about her own journey from author to full-time YouTuber.

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Her candid review blends entertainment commentary with motivational advice for aspiring content creators, making this episode’s recap both engaging and inspiring.

 

Before diving into the episode’s drama, Kesha shares an inspiring story about her transition from being a full-time author to a full-time content creator.

Two years ago, she had around 42,000 subscribers and was earning roughly $2,000 to $2,500 monthly from YouTube, which was initially her part-time gig.

Wanting to grow her channel into a sustainable full-time income source, she sought help from Ty, founder of Hot Mess University, who provided her with invaluable business knowledge about running a successful YouTube channel.

 

With Ty’s guidance, Kesha’s channel grew to over 100,000 subscribers, and her monthly earnings increased to more than $10,000.

She credits Ty’s education on analytics, logistics, and channel management as the key to her success.

Kesha enthusiastically recommends Hot Mess University to anyone looking to elevate their YouTube presence and turn content creation into a lucrative career.

Her story serves as a motivational backdrop to the episode review, encouraging viewers to pursue their passions with dedication and the right support.

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The episode opens with Kendra bringing Bambi to Rashidita’s restaurant, Beastro, in an attempt to mend fences.

Once friends who considered each other family, their relationship soured following a diss track and various misunderstandings.

Bambi expresses discomfort over a joke made about her Spotify followers and apologizes for earlier comments about Kirk’s businesses.

The two women reconcile, but Kesha remains skeptical, describing Rashidita and Kirk as “snakes in the grass” who are primarily self-serving and untrustworthy.

 

Meanwhile, Erica Banks and Ashley visit a cosmetic surgeon for a consultation. Erica contemplates a mommy makeover and fillers to soften her smile and frown lines.

Kesha shares her own thoughts on plastic surgery, admitting she’s considering an eyelid lift due to aging but emphasizing tasteful enhancements rather than drastic changes.

She humorously references Liza Pippen as an example of a botched look, cautioning viewers about going overboard with cosmetic procedures.

 

Elsewhere, Shakira and Mama D hang out at a strip club, where Shakira reveals that Scrappy continues to visit her after taking Britney out on dates.

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This revelation shocks Mama D, who criticizes Scrappy’s behavior as disrespectful and trifling.

Shakira’s admission that Scrappy leaves her kids with another woman he’s dating, whom Bambi has never met, raises questions about trust and boundaries.

Mama D, ever protective, expresses concern about the complicated family dynamics and Scrappy’s tendency to “trick money off” on women, leaving them with crumbs.

 

The episode also features a tense moment when Rashida’s mother and Jasmine arrive at Beastro, surprising everyone with their newfound friendship.

Their relationship adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing family drama, with Kesha describing it as “ghetto” and hard to believe given past conflicts.

 

One of the more nuanced storylines involves Mama D’s evolving attitude toward her son Scrappy’s girlfriends.

Historically critical of his partners, Mama D now shows signs of growth, particularly in her interactions with Shakira.

Despite past conflicts, she expresses regret and even wishes to apologize to Bambi, acknowledging that her son is a significant part of the problem in these relationships.

Kesha notes that while Mama D’s change is positive, it may be too late for full forgiveness given the deep wounds involved.

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Bambi and Ray Face’s relationship faces challenges as Bambi reveals they’ve been arguing more frequently.

Ray Face’s frequent, unexplained trips to Houston without contacting Bambi raise suspicions of infidelity.

Kesha hints at rumors that Ray Face may have been using Bambi while maintaining another family in Houston, adding further tension to their already strained relationship.

This storyline promises to develop further in upcoming episodes.

 

The episode takes a somber turn with the tragic news that Jock’s brother’s children died in a house fire.

Despite the brother’s efforts to save them, three children perished, and he now faces child endangerment charges.

Toxicology reports show he was not under the influence, leaving the family to grapple with grief and legal complications.

Kesha expresses sympathy for Jock and the family, highlighting the real-life pain behind the reality show drama.

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Sierra’s storyline centers on her difficult relationship with her mother and sisters.

After announcing a pregnancy, Sierra’s joy is overshadowed by her mother’s inappropriate behavior and airing of family secrets.

Kesha critiques Sierra’s mother for being toxic and unsupportive, suggesting that Sierra may need to “love her from a distance” to protect her own well-being.

Sierra confides in Rashida that her mother pressures her to be with a man who can provide financially for both her and the family, but she feels her mother is never truly happy for her.

Rashida encourages Sierra to communicate with her mother, but Kesha doubts this will lead to lasting change.

 

Scrappy invites Mama D and Imani to meet Britney at an open house, where tensions rise over Britney’s claim to be a real estate agent.

Mama D is skeptical, suspecting Britney is primarily a bottle girl trying to break into real estate.

Scrappy’s official relationship status with Britney conflicts with his ongoing involvement with other women, drawing Mama D’s ire.

Meanwhile, Erica Banks reveals she’s scared to tell her family about her plans to marry her new partner, citing potential disapproval despite their acceptance of her sexual orientation.

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Ashley’s consultation with Erica Banks about cosmetic procedures sparks a discussion about self-image and relationship dynamics.

Ashley wants to enhance her appearance, but Zayn disapproves, urging her to embrace her natural body.

This difference creates tension, as Ashley feels unsupported in her desire for self-improvement.

Kesha critiques Zayn’s attitude as dismissive, highlighting the importance of personal agency in decisions about one’s body.

 

Kesha grades the episode a C+, describing it as “cute” but lacking major developments. Despite this, she encourages viewers to stay engaged with the show’s evolving storylines.

She closes her review by reiterating her endorsement of Hot Mess University, encouraging aspiring YouTubers to take advantage of the program that helped transform her own career.

 

Her blend of entertainment commentary and personal empowerment advice offers a refreshing perspective on reality TV reviews.

By sharing her own experiences and challenges, Kesha connects with her audience on a deeper level, inspiring them to pursue their goals while enjoying the drama and intrigue of *Love and Hip Hop Atlanta*.

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