Ceaser Emmanuel, Fired From Black Ink Crew
OMG not another allegation! Ceaser Emmanuel has allegedly been released from his own hit show Black . Ink Crew New York . Black Ink is a staple in tattoo television running for a whopping 9 years and 9 seasons! It highlights tattoo artists out of New York city who cater to a growing list of celebrities, professional sports players and more urban elite that come from all over to be tatted up by the Black Ink crew. Over the last few weeks social media has been in a frenzy when star and owner of Black Ink New York Ceaser, was exposed for (allegedly) beating his dog with what looked like a foldable lawn chair. In the video it shows the dog in question running out into the eyeline
of the camera, and Cesar quickly chasing after the dog.
After seemingly yelling at the dog, Ceaser picked up a chair and struck the dog! Several of his co-stars who are loud and proud animal lovers were outraged and shared the video to their social media accounts calling Ceaser out as a known abuser and that he had taken his outrage too far. On June 22, the video surfaced, and Twitter went crazy -ultimately leading to VH1 Reporting to TMZ later that week stating "We have made the decision to cut ties with Ceaser Emmanuel from 'Black Ink Crew' New York." ‘Somebody getting fired…’
While some viewers will be sad to see him go, others feel the decision is sound! Ceaser is speaking out! Complex Magazine quotes the snubbed star as feeling “set up” He even gave a brief story of what he claims went down on the night in question “I know the footage that everybody saw, it looks crazy,” he told the outlet- Even me looking at it, it looks crazy. But it’s a moment in time I wish I could take back. When I came home, my dogs were attacking each other. And I don’t mean the regular, just fighting. I mean they were going for each other’s necks, basically trying to kill each other.”
We don't know either way about this claim he's telling but we can't condone abuse of innocent animals around here, but we wish him well in his future endeavors.
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