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This broad is on some ol’ bullsiht!

Celebrity Sylist Saniyyah Samaa Arrested In Atlanta For Grand Theft

Meek Mill’s former stylist Saniyyah Samaa was arrested last night in Atlanta on Grand Theft charges. According to reports, this arrest is par for the course for the Philadelphia native.

Saniyyah is said to be the daughter of soul singer Al Wilson of “Show And Tell” fame.

The Philly jawn has allegedly been involved in every crime from credit card scams to drug trafficking. In addition, it is also alleged that to she has been letting superstars like Allen Iverson, Fabolous, and Rick Ross chop her down, sometimes at the same damn time if you catch our drift.

Bossip sources tell us that Saniyyah runs crew-thick with a gaggle of geese that include, strippers, street-walkers, groupies, and other unsavory characters whose main goal is to chase “d**k and money”, in the words of the great Joseline Hernandez.

The cherry on top of Saniyyah’s suspect sundae is that she was allegedly fired from her stylist job with Meek Mill after the young MMG heartthrob found the she was stealing money from him regularly. Not to mention that she is said to be responsible for turning Basketball Wives’ L.A. banger Draya Michele into a pu**ycat chasing psuedo-lesbian.

This broad has a WHOLE lot of messy isht poppington.

We’re sure more details will emerge over the next few weeks about this broad and her bogus ways. Stay tuned…

Take a look at some of Saniyyah’s best Instagram pics (clearly she loves herself) after the flipper. For a “celebrity stylist” she’s not that fly to us, but she does have a bangin’ bawwwwdy

Image via Fulton County Police Dept./Instagram

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