Ceaser Emanuel
Black Ink New York star Ceaser Emanuel responded to VH1 firing him over a viral video of animal abuse. "That's not my character," Ceaser said. He also claimed he was being set up.
Ceaser Emanuel has been fired from Black Ink Crew. A spokesperson for VH1 told the site; "We have made the decision to cut ties with Ceaser Emanuel from Black Ink Crew New York. Since next season was close to finishing production, this decision will not impact the upcoming season." Sources familiar with the situation added that the show's already wrapping production, but keeping it open in order to properly address the situation in the show.
'Black Ink Crew' Ceasar Emanuel is taking his baby mama to court over claims she made that he abused their daughter. The mother doubled down on the abuse claims earlier this week after his daughter, Cheyenne, blasted him last January for allegedly pulling her out of the shower and beating her.
Remember a few months back when Ceaser Emanual's teenage daughter claimed he physically abused her? That issue was brought up on a recent episode of "Black Ink" and the mother of his daughter Crystal Torres is not here for him allegedly SPINNING the story in his favor, especially when she says he was found GUILTY for child neglect.
"Black Ink: New York" boss Ceasar Emanuel doesn't care that his ex-friend and former Black Ink employee Walter Miller is denying that he stole any money from him in the media -- he is still dragging him on social media!
"Black Ink: New York" boss Ceaser Emanuel confirmed he has cut ties with Walt, his longtime friend, and employee for nearly a decade at his tattoo shop in New York City after Walt admitted to stealing $5,000 cash from the shop register. The incident was caught on surveillance camera and aired on television earlier this week when the show returned to VH1 for the 9th season. "It’s not like some of the other cast members that came on after we was already on TV and already poppin'," Ceaser shared in an interview with Distractify.
The Black Ink Crew: New York season returned last night to VH1 after a year of production delays due to COVID-19, and instead of it being a jovial reunion with the cast, it turned into an episode of "whodunnit." Apparently, while production was away for the year, some changes happened in business overall to adapt to the pandemic. There's now a Brooklyn shop, where much of the original Harlem artists are now working.
In case you missed them, Black Ink Crew New York is coming back to television really soon and business is back and blacker than ever! Ceaser and the crew are set to return on Monday, April 19 at 8PM ET/PT as they find themselves in the midst of national, social and racial unrest.