Former Rap Video Vixen Karrine Steffans Goes HAYWIRE On Her Husband Columbus Short After Learning He Cheated

Columbus Short, the former star of ABC’s hit show Scandal, has landed himself in a very public scandal of his own after newlywed wife and former rap video vixen turned best-selling author Karrine Steffans went nuclear on his ass after finding out he’d been cheating on her with a slew of women.

The 37-year-old Steffans publicized Short’s infidelity through a series of intense social media posts aimed at humiliating her ex beau–namely a couple Instagram posts depicting Short’s clothes strewn across the floor while he dejectedly sits in a chair waiting for his phone to charge. Priorities.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BDh9U3aBoF_/?taken-by=karrineandco
https://www.instagram.com/p/BDh8orlBoFT/?taken-by=karrineandco

Steffans made sure she covered all her social media bases by hopping on Twitter to poop on the man she once loved.

https://twitter.com/karrineandco/status/714745189609447424

The irony of Steffans’ public shaming of her husband is that just hours before, she offered her support for singer Kehlani Parrish, who reportedly attempted to commit suicide after she cheated on her boyfriend, NBA superstar Kyrie Irving.

https://twitter.com/karrineandco/status/714707527615836161

YIKES.

Keep your head up, Karrine. Something tells me you won’t have trouble finding another man. Hopefully who keeps his pecker in his pants.

https://www.instagram.com/p/6zCbybhoA-/?taken-by=karrineandco
https://www.instagram.com/p/6-ye99hoGC/?taken-by=karrineandco
https://www.instagram.com/p/6-CERiBoG4/?taken-by=karrineandco

Or you could take this dude’s approach and smash the shit out of his cheating partners windshield.


[h/t NY Daily News]

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