The Challenge: Double Agents star Amber Martinez is blasting Fessy for deleting a tweet where he called her a "layup." This is MTV's The Challenge, where drama is always sure to follow. This particular season features some of the best contestants that have ever been on the show, including Olympians, former winners, and notably competitive contestants from other reality shows. With that said, some fans weren't entirely receptive to certain casting choices, such as Are You The One? alum Amber Martinez.
Recently, the fans also saw the Double Agents contestants criticizing Amber Martinez, even going as far as calling her a "layup." For those who might not know exactly what that term means, the Urban Dictionary describes a layup as a "girl who is so easy you can not miss." It's not shocking that Amber didn't like getting called such a thing, which prompted her to defend herself on Twitter on Saturday, December 19. In her original tweet, Amber made fun of her co-stars who were calling her that word, stating that none of them had ever even won the show.
And just like that, a brand-new The Challenge: Double Agents drama was ignited. It started when Fessy retweeted Amber Martinez's original tweet defending herself, doubling down on calling her a "layup." The thing is, Fessy deleted that tweet sometime later, and Amber discovered that fact on Sunday, December 20. As expected, Amber jumped right into the chance to make fun of Fessy for deleting his shady tweet. In a tweet (seen below), Amber wrote: "Lol he deleted it because he is p**sy just like everyone says [smileyface] right? @fessyfitness." Chances are that this response will not sit well with Fessy, but the jury is still out on which of them will get the last laugh on Double Agents.
In another related tweet, The Challenge star Amber Martinez encouraged Fessy to own up to the shade that he was trying to throw. "Lol deletes tweet... Say it with your chest," she wrote on Twitter. As of this writing, Fessy has yet to respond to what Amber is saying. Nonetheless, it's safe to assume that there isn't much to say back. Fessy called her names and deleted the tweet, so now Amber is making fun of him for backtracking.
This season of The Challenge: Double Agents is just getting started, but the drama is already full speed ahead!
The Challenge: Double Agents airs Wednesdays at 8pm EST on MTV.
Source: Urban Dictionary
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