I didn’t tell you guys about the evening I spent watching a rehearsal for Tiny and Shamra Rodriguez’s girl group the OMG Girlz, which includes Tiny’s daughter Zonnique. For those who don’t know, Shamra is the mother of the sisters in the group, Bahja and Lourdez.

Last month I was invited to a studio on the west side to watch the OMG Girlz give a private audition for BET (I guess they’re getting their own reality show). Tiny was there putting the girls through their paces as they warmed up before the show.

After the group warmed up, Lil Wayne’s daughter Reginae, who is the most talkative in the group, entertained the adults with a story about how some boy pushed her down at school that week. I wasn’t really paying attention until she mentioned that some guy wanted to smack the kid up for pushing her.

The dude actually ordered Reginae to point the little boy out to him. Naturally, it piqued my interest when she mentioned that the dude was “my mommy’s boyfriend.”

I had several questions — all of which I kept to myself. The biggest question on my mind: what was a grown man doing at an elementary school picking on small kids? I just assumed that Toya’s new beau would be a grown man considering that she just got out of a relationship with a grown man.

To me it just made sense that Toya would leave a grown man for another grown man. You know what I’m sayin’? I just can’t see James Hardy on school grounds trying to push a little kid’s face in.

This was before I knew that Toya’s new man was Memphitz, aka “Sexi face”, some unknown rapper who’s probably only using her to get some shine. This is the boy who bought Toya that pink gun that was all over twitter last year.

I have to remember that Toya is kinda young in the mind herself. Peep the tattoo she got on her finger to remind herself that she’s in love. You know how kids are. They aren’t entirely convinced that they’re in love unless they mutilate their bodies.

At least she’s in love until she finds out that ol’ boy is stepping out on her already. This, according to a loyal reader who knows Memphitz well.