
Stevie J denies Chopper's claim about Eve, calls it a 'dirty lie' fueled by desperation
The reality TV alum and former Da Band member stirred up controversy by hinting at the alleged affair in a new interview, but Stevie J isn't having it.
In a fiery response to TMZ, Stevie J dismissed the claim as a 'dirty' and drug-fueled lie, telling Chopper, 'Whatever drug you on, increase that dose and overdose. Handle that.' The Love & Hip Hop star laughed off the accusation and questioned Chopper's credibility altogether.
Chopper, known for his time on Making the Band 2, never explicitly named Eve but alluded to her by referencing her 2001 hit single 'Let Me Blow Ya Mind,' leading fans to connect the dots. Eve and Stevie J publicly dated in the early 2000s, adding fuel to the speculation.
The claim seems to have stemmed from Chopper feeling slighted by Stevie J's comments about the infamous 'cheesecake walk' from their MTV reality show days. Chopper stated his revelation wasn't meant to start drama but to defend his name. 'If you disrespect Chopper City, I'mma come by mine. Period,' he said.
Despite the buzz, Eve has not responded publicly to the claim. Stevie J remains firm in denying it, chalking it up to a desperate attempt at clout by a former castmate looking to stay relevant.

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