

Speaking with Draya’s apprentice and his former boo, Miss Kitty, Ryan points to all the empty booths and brings up how his artists are either late or don’t show up at all, leaving him to work harder to pay all of the bills. Last week, Ryan expressed frustration to his mother that his employees are not taking their jobs seriously, and that anger carries over into this week’s episode. Puma gives him some encouragement and tells him he can make it happen. Prince tells Puma that he wants to open a shop with his brother, who is also a tattoo artist and doesn’t want it to be affiliated with 9 MAG. While in New York, Prince decides to stop by Puma’s shop, Art 2 Ink, and he is impressed that Puma can run a shop not affiliated with Black Ink. Prince is thinking big after Draya bought him new tattoo equipment. Prince Wants To Open A Tattoo Shop Not Affiliated With 9 MAG Once cooler heads prevail, Don and Ashley say they love each other and want to stay married. She tells Don and Ashley that the only time they are honest with each other is when they yell at each other, a clear sign they don’t know each other. It’s safe to say, Season 4 of “Black Ink Crew Chicago”-which premieres Wednesday night (May 30)-might be its most turnt yet.The therapist gets out of her seat to get Don’s attention and calm things down. Other highlights from the BICC Season 4 super trailer include Danielle burning Terrence’s sh*t, Ashley finding out Don cheated on her for the fifty-leventh time and fathered ANOTHER baby outside of their relationship, and Lily throwing hands with Danielle AND Charmaine. Once you cross this line, ain’t no going back.” “I’ve seen this before,” says Ceaser, “I know how this story ends.

“I don’t owe nobody over there sh*t,” Ryan responds. “You opening up a new 9 Mag?” he asks Ryan. And tensions run high when the old 9 Mag crew (aka the new “Loyalty Ink” crew) sees Ryan’s NEW 9 Mag crew at a tattoo convention.Įven Ceaser from “Black Ink Crew (New York)” was shocked to hear about the changes at 9 Mag.

So where does that leave the old crew? Opening their own shop called “Loyalty Ink,” that’s where. In an effort to prove that he’s done with the drama, Ryan, with his girlfriend Rachel by his side, sets out on a mission to “reinvent” 9Mag, and his new shop has “space for six artists.”
