'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' star Althea Heart rants about alleged loveless relationship with Benzino

Benzino and Althea Heart with baby Zino Instagram/Benzino

Former "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" stars Althea Heart and Benzino seem to be in the middle of a huge fight and the former decided to pour her emotions out on Twitter, where she posted a series of tweets about Benzino threatening to leave her.

In the first one, she broke the news about the record producer's plans to split with her, without showing signs she was bothered by it at all. In another one, she urged him to "stick with his word" presumably about his plans to break up.

Fans will remember that the pair from "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" just welcomed their baby last month so it is surprising that things have already gone nasty in just a month after their son was born.

Heart then tweeted about Benzino taking custody of their baby. The 33-year-old reality star said that Benzino is "threatening me about taking my kid away from me." She added, "Crazy! I take care of him, not you."

Interestingly, Heart did not look so angry in Christmas photos posted on Instagram by Benzino himself. The "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" star was all-smiles as she posed next to Benzino while she carried cute little baby Zino.

But hours after this holiday celebration, The YBF reports that Heart once again went on a massive rant. The "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" star deleted the tweets for reasons yet to be known but she claimed that the photos and the videos of her and Benzino with their kid were "all a front," adding that she is "over it."

She went on to rant that she "wants [Benzino] gone." In another tweet, she stated "why stay in a relationship where you get no love and who yells at you all day over nothing. I can't have no fun."

Meanwhile, Benzino does not show any kind of relationship trouble in his social media accounts, making Heart's tweets a bigger mystery.

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