Is your favorite hookah king actually just a financial fraud wrapped in tattoos and false promises? Buckle up, because the Blakk Smoke CEO is about to get absolutely ROASTED!
Let’s talk about Cardell Bradley, better known as “Blakk Tatted,” the smooth-talking CEO of the wildly popular Blakk Smoke hookah brand. Honey, this man built an empire on vibes and apparently LIES, because three major women are now coming forward with receipts—and lawsuits—claiming he borrowed thousands of dollars and ghosted them faster than your ex after the check arrived.
According to TSR Investigates, influencer Lala Milan, skincare mogul Bee Marie (a.k.a. Britni Ricard, owner of COTA Skincare), AND Claudia Gregory are ALL pointing fingers at this tatted-up businessman. The allegations? He played them like a fiddle and allegedly refused to return their hard-earned cash. “He Played Me,” one source declared, and honestly? The betrayal is PALPABLE.
What makes this situation extra spicy is the fact that these aren’t random accusations—we’re talking about successful, independent women with their own brands and followings. Lala Milan? Known for her reality TV presence. Bee Marie? Building an empire with COTA Skincare. These ladies aren’t desperate for attention; they’re coming forward because they allegedly got ROBBED. And that’s the kind of receipts that actually hold up in court, darling.
The hookah mogul’s social media has been suspiciously quiet lately, which tells you EVERYTHING you need to know. When the allegations are this serious and this documented, even the most confident CEO would be in their feelings. Sources suggest this isn’t a simple misunderstanding—we’re talking about a pattern of behavior that makes you question every single connection this man has made in business.
What’s absolutely wild is that Blakk Smoke built its reputation on being cool, accessible, and trustworthy. Well, PLOT TWIST! Turns out the CEO was allegedly running a side hustle as a con artist. The irony is literally chef’s kiss levels of pathetic.
The legal system will ultimately decide who’s right and who’s wrong, but let’s be real—three successful women don’t just wake up and decide to sue someone without serious justification. The court of public opinion? Already has its verdict.
What do you think? A) Blakk Tatted is guilty and deserves everything coming to him B) We should wait for court proceedings before making judgments