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Tamika Scott Speaks On Xscape’s Awkward “Watch What Happens Live” Interview

After an excruciatingly awkward interview raised questions, one of the members of a reunited 90s girl group is speaking out.

Tamika Scott is responding to fans who watched Xscape’s interview on “Watch What Happens Live” where Kandi Burruss looked disinterested and there was obvious tension brewing amongst the members.

And while fans were adamant that the interview was proof of Xscape’s forthcoming demise AGAIN, Tamika’s assuring them that all’s well in the world of the 90s girl group—sorta.

“Me and the girls visited Watch What Happens Live, with @bravoandy this past Sunday and we got a lot of slack from the interview,” wrote Tamika.
“We, Xscape, as a group are definitely working hard to give our fans an ultimate night to Remember performance for our Great Xscape Tour, with all Four original members @kandi @majorgirl @iamlatocha @therealtamikascott!
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As dysfunctional as we look behind the scenes, we are working as mature women to rebuild our friendship/ and working relationships.”

Working to rebuild friendships, huh?

In addition to Tamika, Kandi also spoke on rumors that Xscape’s breaking up again; hit the flip to see what she said.

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