ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Step into the dynamic city of Atlanta, Georgia, where the explosive spin-off 'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' takes center stage. Prepare to be enthralled as this captivating series unravels the entangled lives of talented musicians, ambitious producers, and their captivating partners. Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of personal conflicts, professional aspirations, and the mesmerizing journey through the electrifying landscape of hip-hop.
Texan-born rapper Erica Banks is set to make a sizzling comeback to 'Love and Hip Hop' with some jaw-dropping revelations about her intimate encounters with former flame Finnese2Tymes. While her current dating situation remains a mystery, this talented artist doesn't hold back when it comes to discussing her past. With their fiery disputes escalating, Banks describes her sex life with her ex as "cool," despite the ugly aftermath of their breakup.
Who is 'Love and Hip Hop' star Erica Banks dating?
Finesse2tymes and Erica Banks's whirlwind romance took a sharp turn towards the end, leaving fans bewildered. After a few weeks together, their relationship hit a snag when Finesse2tymes began flaunting his connection with another woman on social media. The once-affectionate couple turned into bitter rivals, engaging in a heated exchange of online jabs. The feud reached its climax when Finesse2tymes appeared on The Breakfast Club, shedding light on their breakup after such a short-lived affair. The specifics of their separation remain murky, but the public fallout was undeniable. Currently, Erica Banks maintains her single status, not publicly revealing any new romantic pursuits.
As their tumultuous love story played out on Instagram, Erica accused Finesse2tymes of desiring a subservient partner rather than a true girlfriend, leaving their followers captivated by the drama and intrigue.
'He just ain’t my type'
During an interview on Sierra Gates' cooking show 'Ghetto Girlz Eat', Erica Banks candidly shared her experience of dating Finesse2Tymes, specifically highlighting their intimate moments. With a glass of wine in hand and Southern-style fried fish sizzling in the background, Banks revealed that although the sex was "cool," it wasn't what she had expected. She humorously mentioned how Finesse2Tymes had publicly commented that she was "too masculine" and "too dominant" after their encounters. As a self-proclaimed Southern woman, Banks playfully implied that she was accustomed to a certain type of passion and connection. While expressing her fondness for Finesse2Tymes as a friend, she confidently declared that he simply wasn't her type of man.
"I don’t miss him. I don’t miss him, like my love goes to him as a friend but he just ain’t my type of dude, and I wasn’t his type of girl … Sex was cool. It was cool. You know, ’cause everybody got their own preference. I could’ve been just cool to him … It wasn’t what I was used to, let me say that. It wasn’t what I was used to. I was used to a certain type of, I’m a southern woman," she said.
'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' is set to premiere on Tuesday, June 13 at 3.30 pm ET on MTV.