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In an Instagram video, Jimmy explained that he took offense to how he was edited in the finale special, which in his words, him look like he didn’t “have a backbone.”
“I did not leave the finale happy or unbothered by any means,” he said. “I take a ton of pride in having composure, being very patient, handling my relationships maturely when I’m able to, and I think that came off as a big sign of weakness, and like I just brushed everything off. I don’t like how that came off one bit.
Jimmy added, “I think by trying to protect her and not talk about a woman in the bedroom, alcohol, all these things it gives this perception that I wasn’t affected by the situation and that couldn’t be farther from the truth. I understand her wanting to move past it quickly, not wanting to talk about in the group or even publicly, I get that.”
Jimmy wrapped up the video by saying that he “actually had a lot to say to other cast members and defend myself in a lot of ways and I just fully shut down the remainder of the finale. But yeah there’s a lot of conversations that still happened off camera because we weren’t having them on camera, which is kinda unfair to me but y’know? I came off like I had zero backbone and that’s not the case at all. So, the way this was wrapped is just not sitting right with me.”
Not expecting Ally, Jimmy, or Hashim to be cool after all of this, BUT Hashim did respond “Respect my man🤟🏿🤟🏻” in the comments section of the post, which is truly wild—obviously staying tuned to see how the rest of this drama unfolds.
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