Apryl Jones has had enough of being talked about by her exes Omarion and Lil Fizz, and she wants to have her say.

In a recent Instagram Live, Jones responded to Omarion’s appearance on The Jason Lee Show, where he discussed the process of coming to terms with his B2K bandmate Lil Fizz dating Jones in 2019 after Jones and Omarion, who have two children together, broke up.

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Jones’ message hinted that she had dirt on her ex. She made references to people talking about her in the media, though she did not name anyone specific.

“If a man or a woman does not want to be exposed, then start being good to the people that you are with,” she said. “Why would you think that a person you treated like utter shit is supposed to protect you? I refuse to do it anymore.”

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“If you’re a piece of shit, you are definitely a piece of shit,” she continued. “And I won’t sit here and try and cover.”

Watch her comments below:

Apryl Jones’ message was that she wanted to be able to tell her side of the story.

“Put me on the interview, Jason Lee,” she said. “Put me in the interview room and say, ‘How do you feel?’ Give it a fair shot. Because it hasn’t been fair to me to hear my name constantly, over and over again. I haven’t been able to tell my side.”

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Jones said that up until now she has been “quiet,” but implied she doesn’t want to stay that way.

The Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star, who has had headline-making interactions recently with Taye Diggs and Dr. Dre in addition to the B2K members, said that she’s aware of what people say about her.

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“Call me what you want to call me: homie-hopper, sex addict,” she said. “I’ll take it. Don’t really give a fuck. Don’t care. But I bet you won’t put me in the same room [as exes that are talking about her]… Y’all see me with certain people, and you’re like ‘Ooh.’… It ain’t what it appears… People are walking around lying and manipulating and egotistical.”

Apryl Jones ended her monologue with a reiteration of her plea to be interviewed about her experiences, preferably in tandem with the [unnamed] person who had been talking about her.

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“Any interviewers, any blogs, I am here. I stand tall, I stand firm. Give me an opportunity to speak my muthafuckin’ truth, and put that other person across from me to say his. And I bet you what they’re saying in that room [now] will not be what it will be when I’m sitting front of them.

“And that’s what y’all need to do… Do it proper. Give it to the both sides. Stop giving it to one side and [then] giving it to the world. Y’all can destroy a person like that.”