TI, Tiny Harris: Couple Doing ‘Really Good Now’ After Floyd Mayweather Drama, Tiny Says

TI, Tiny Harris: Couple Doing ‘Really Good Now’ After Floyd Mayweather Drama, Tiny Says
T.I. and Tameka Tiny Cottle-Harris attend Moet Rose Lounge presents T.I., a celebration for his new album Trouble Man: Heavy is The Head at Baoli on November 20, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Aaron Davidson/Getty Images for Moet)
Jack Phillips
8/13/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

T.I. and Tiny Harris will be back for Season 5 of “The Family Hustle” on VH1 in August.

The news comes as the couple has been forced to fend off rumors about boxer Floyd Mayweather. T.I. and Mayweather got into an altercation a few months ago--reportedly over Tiny.

According to VH1, the show will air Aug. 25 at 9 p.m. on the network.

Tiny recently told Us Weekly that the couple is doing well.

“I recorded this song about a year ago,” Tiny told Us, referring to her track, “What The [expletive] You Gon Do?” “I went into the studio and just wanted to write about some things I was feeling and … it was just for me and my friends to hear and then my team got the song and said, ‘Yo. We are putting this song out’ … And they talked me into it,” she said.

She implicated their marriage was having issues but added that it’s “really good now.”

“We are really good now,” Tiny said. “We are just taking it one day at a time. Everything is looking good.”

T.I. and Tiny have four children together, and they’re featured on the VH1 show.

“For us, we spend a lot of time together and we have a lot of love for each other and we … try to cater to each other in different ways,” Tiny--who was in the 1990s group Xscape--told the magazine.

According to Wet Paint, VHI said this of the new season: “Major dives into swimming lessons, Domani braves the stand-up comedy world, Deyjah becomes a young woman and turns to Niq Niq for advice, Messiah enters high school and works to balance family and his flourishing social life, and King puts his mom through the ringer by testing her athletic abilities. Finally, all the kids work together along with Mom and Dad to create and brand their very own Harris Family lemonade line!”

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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