Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — 'You Can Kiss My...!' (2024)

Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — 'You Can Kiss My...!' (1)

Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — ‘You Can Kiss My…!’

During Friday’s all-new episode of Love During Lockup, Ayonna’s frustration reaches a boiling point when the judge handling her DUI case refuses to let her feed her daughter during the court hearing.

Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — 'You Can Kiss My...!' (2)

In the episode airing May 17, Ayonna, goes off after a contentious courtroom encounter with the judge presiding over her DUI case. The incident unfolded when a judge imposed restrictions on her during a routine hearing, which Ayonna felt were unjust and personally invasive.

Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — 'You Can Kiss My...!' (3)

Ayonna reacted with utter disbelief and frustration over the judge’s demeanor and decision to not allow her to feed her daughter during the hearing.

“Oh, my God, I’m going to throw this f-cking phone, I’m so irritated. This judge was very, very, very disrespectful,” she yelled as she slammed her phone down.

Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — 'You Can Kiss My...!' (4)

According to Ayonna, the judge scolded her as she attempted to feed her daughter breakfast the video court hearing — a task she views as a fundamental parental right.

“You’re not going to tell me I can’t feed my daughter. That’s never going to happen,” she declared.

The situation escalated when Ayonna was informed of the severe consequences she could face.

“I could be going to jail for 15 days, and then 75 days house arrest, and now four years of probation,” she explained.

Shocked by the severity of the sentence, Ayonna felt that the punishment did not fit the crime and accused the judge of taking her “rotten ass attitude,” out on her.

Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — 'You Can Kiss My...!' (5)

Feeling targeted and unfairly treated, Ayonna voiced her disdain for the legal system and those who operate within it.

“Nobody never said nothing about no four years of probation. Like, girl, what are you talking about? Where is this coming from? I really hate judges,” she expressed.

Her frustration boiled over as she continued, “Like, b*tch, you’re going to tell me I can’t feed my daughter because it’s your courtroom. B*tch, I’m feeding my daughter!”

She continued before storming off:

“She can kiss my ass, dumb b*tch! Come on here. Y’all can get this off me. I’m out of here. Like, she got me tight. I’m so irritated. Come on, let’s go,” she concluded, making it clear that she felt wronged by the system meant to deliver justice.

Press play below to watch a snippet from the episode:

Love During Lockup fans swiftly criticized Ayonna for her poor attitude and lack of accountability. One person wrote, “I’m done with her. Everything is always someone else fault, never hers. She don’t need to be around or raising any kids.”

Another stated, “She mad at everyone but the person that put her in that position, which is herself.”

Someone else commented, “I am assuming is was Video court, which is a real court… why didn’t you feed you’re daughter before? Would you be feeding her in the actual courtroom? I think not. Kids aren’t even allowed in most courtrooms.”

Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — 'You Can Kiss My...!' (6)

A fan noted, “She is so childish I swear. She knew about the court date and time. She could’ve asked someone to be with her child or wake up early to feed her child. She is so angry inside it’s sad.”

Ayonna, a mother and exotic dancer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, finds herself in the midst of a complicated romantic entanglement. She is currently dating Jamahl, a man who is currently incarcerated but also happens to be her best friend’s former boyfriend. This unconventional relationship setup has inevitably led to a fair share of drama.

Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — 'You Can Kiss My...!' (7)

Despite the complexities and Jamahl’s criminal record, Ayonna has remained loyal to him throughout his incarceration. However, the stability of their relationship was recently put to the test when Jamahl’s family disclosed a shocking secret that Ayonna never saw coming. This revelation has the potential to upend their relationship entirely.

Only time will tell if Ayonna and Jamahl can navigate through this tumultuous period and preserve their connection.

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Love During Lockup: Ayonna ERUPTS After Judge BANS Her From Feeding Her Child During Court — 'You Can Kiss My...!' (2024)

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