Stevie J Responds To Chopper’s Claims Of Rumored Affair With Eve

Stevie J wearing a burgundy blazer

Stevie J has firmly shut down a resurfaced claim from Chopper, a former Making the Band 2 cast member, who alleges he had a sexual encounter with Stevie’s then-girlfriend—widely presumed to be rapper Eve—during a 2003 trip to Puerto Rico. Chopper made the accusation during a recent interview, alluding to Eve by referencing her 2001 hit single Let Me Blow Ya Mind without naming her directly.

The Grammy-winning producer wasted no time responding. In an interview with TMZ, Stevie J dismissed the allegation with venom. “Whatever drug you on, Chopper, increase that dose and overdose. Handle that,” he said. He went on to mock Chopper’s credibility, calling him “dirty” and ridiculing the claim with laughter.

Chopper claimed the story wasn’t about revenge but self-respect. He said Stevie J’s recent comments about the infamous “cheesecake walk” from Making the Band 2—a moment still circulating in memes and pop culture—prompted him to speak out.

Chopper framed his revelation as a response to disrespect, not a bid for attention. “If you disrespect Chopper City, I’mma come by mine. Period,” he said during the interview. He added, “I already got even… without even knowing I got even.”

While Chopper avoided naming Eve outright, his cryptic references were unmistakable. Many online were quick to connect the dots, pointing to the timeline of Stevie J and Eve’s public relationship during the early 2000s. The insinuation sent social media into a brief frenzy, rekindling drama from the reality TV era that defined a generation of hip-hop television.

Despite the speculation, Stevie J remains unmoved. He dismissed the entire narrative as fiction and suggested Chopper was reaching for relevance by recycling unverified stories from two decades ago. Eve, whose name has been pulled into the controversy, has yet to address the situation publicly.

This exchange highlights how unresolved feuds and reality TV memories continue to echo through hip-hop culture. The tension between Stevie J and Chopper, once castmates in a now-iconic era of music television, reflects the lingering grudges and bruised egos that still surface years later.

Whether the claim holds any truth or not, it’s clear that the past still has a firm grip on the present for some of reality TV’s most unforgettable personalities.


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