Ice-T Blasts Coco Over Inappropriate Photos

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    Ice-T and Coco
By Benge Nsenduluka , Christian Post Contributor
December 10, 2012|2:04 pm

Ice-T and his wife Coco have managed to salvage their marriage days after a recent incident threatened to tear them apart.

The "Law and Order" actor was left seething after photos of Coco, 33, and another man surfaced on the web. The swimsuit model was photographed intimately embracing Oakland rapper AP.9, prompting Ice T to vent via his personal Twitter page.

"Coco's in Vegas. She has given me her explanation of the pics on the net from her first weeks out there [at Peepshow, where she's performing] with some dude... he also said he knew me. I don't know dude," he wrote in a series of tweets.

"Regardless... They would take Posed pics every time. Most of them disrespectful and in bad taste. She's made me look... And feel like s--- I say this on Twitter because there's no way to avoid the obvious misconduct of a married couple," he went on.

Coco quickly responded to Ice T's tweets and initially appeared to downplay the incident by calling the photos "harmless."

"Woke up to people in a panic about some pics, please guys I'm happily married, sometimes fans & friends take silly pics. Its harmless. #RELAX," Coco tweeted.

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She later admitted that the photos were inappropriate before offering her husband a public apology.

"Ice is right,the pics I took with this man were in poor taste & I disrespected my husband however the pics were the only thing that happened," one tweet read. "I feel so sad,the bottom line is I love Ice & I can understand why he's upset theres no excuse for my actions.I'm so sorry baby & to everyone."

The couple, who has been married for 11 years, stars in the E! reality series "Ice Loves Coco," a reality TV show that documents their daily lives.

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