Dutchess black ink crew7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() She is a famous tattoo artist who has been an unusually talented and creative person from an early age. Since Dutchess was able to open up her own tattoo shop called Pretty N Ink in North Carolina and has had a lot of success with it since leaving the show, hopefully, the two can continue growing in separate ways with their separate businesses.Dutchess Lattimore: Background and FamilyĬrystana Lavielle “Dutchess” Lattimore hails from Lincolnton, a city located within Lincoln County, North Carolina. To hear Ceaser say that he was more disappointed in losing his business confidant rather than his potential life partner is disappointing but unfortunately not surprising. Even though they got engaged back in 2015, the couple decided to call it quits due to cheating rumors swirling their relationship in 2016. If you watched the early seasons of Black Ink Crew, you definitely remember the ups and downs Ceaser and Dutchess went through. “That ni-a was like, ‘they telling me if I go, I’m a have to forfeit a check.’ I’m like, ‘y’all can keep that f–king check. ![]() “They didn’t even let Cease go with me to the funeral,” she said. Speaking on Ceaser’s involvement in the incident, Dutchess said the producers of the show gave him an ultimatum. These muthaf–kas was telling me I couldn’t go to my own grandma funeral ’cause I had to film, y’all.” I felt so f–ked up because I literally hadn’t gone home in damn near a year. I lost my grandma while I was on the show. “When I left the show, I went through therapy,” she said. Even though she’s mostly stayed out of the limelight since leaving the series back in 2018, in an interview she did on the Talk of the Town Unfiltered podcast late last year, she shared details on just how toxic her experience on Black Ink Crew really was. That’s why it bummed me out you asked me that question because I really never ever thought about that sh-t until right now because that loss in itself helped propel me to the man I am right now.”ĭutchess shared a bit of her own perspective not too long ago about dealing with Ceasar, Black Ink and the show. And then from then, I haven’t stopped opening up shops. As soon as she left, three months later I opened up Black Ink Atlanta. “And at that point is when I started expanding. ![]() “Now it’s like God put me in a position that basically, ‘N-a, don’t ever rely on nobody. I didn’t have to rely on someone like, ‘Yo, could you do this for me? Could you do this for me so I could succeed?'”Ĭontinuing to discuss how Dutchess leaving affected him as a man, Ceaser mentioned that their split actually gave him the drive to grow his business and take it to the next level. But that loss made me who I am right now because I was forced to figure it out. “I had two shops at the time, and I’m just still trying to figure it out. “So when she left, I had to start second-guessing everything you feel me? Because I didn’t know business,” he added. There’s a lot of things we didn’t grow up knowing like logistics of business and sh-t like that.” It was the fact that, knowing when you had somebody who like…Jim knows, we from the hood. Because you know…it’s not the fact that, you know what I mean, me and her split and all that sh-t. “You know the funny thing is, I never really thought about that sh-t until you really said that sh-t but my most defining loss of my life I have to say was is when I lost my fianceé. “My most defining loss of my life…d–n,” he began. Only referring to Dutchess as “my fiancée,” Ceaser explained that losing her wasn’t necessarily a pivotal moment in his life because the couple broke up, but because he no longer had anyone he could talk to about the details of his business. ![]()
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