Khloé Kardashian’s longtime BFF Malika Haqq unleashes on ‘self-centered’ co-star Natalie Halcro: ‘Lack of accountability’

Khloé Kardashian’s longtime BFF Malika Haqq unleashes on ‘self-centered’ co-star Natalie Halcro: ‘Lack of accountability’

TV exclusive The girls are fighting. Khloé Kardashian’s childhood best friend, Malika Haqq, ripped into Natalie Halcro’s “self-centered” behavior in their upcoming Hulu series, “The Girls.” “I don’t think any one of us is messy; I think one of us is self-centered,” Haqq, 43, exclusively told Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” ahead of the series debut. Malika Haqq spoke to Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” about the upcoming Hulu series, “The Girls.” Haqq claimed her co-star Natalie Halcro (pictured above in “The Girls”) was “self-centered.” Disney “I think Natalie thinks about herself a lot.” Haqq claimed Halcro, 38, showed a “lack of accountability” by thinking “too much” about herself. The “Khloè & Lamar” alum said the cast “tried” to confront Halcro with their issues regarding her behavior. Haqq (pictured above in “The Girls”) said Halcro “thinks about herself a lot.” Disney Haqq (pictured above in “The Girls”) also speculated that Halcro might not be “comfortable” being “forthright.” Disney “I don’t think she’s as comfortable as being as forthright as, say, Yris [Palmer] is, or she’s just a little more sensitive,” Haqq speculated. However, when Page Six spoke to Halcro in a separate interview, her co-stars Nicole Williams English and Olivia Pierson rushed to her defense. “I disagree with the statement,” Pierson, who is also a cousin of the social media influencer, told us. “I believe Natalie is not self-centered. I actually believe the contrary because, in this project, she gave her all and she did a lot of good things for the show.” Halcro, Olivia Pierson and Nicole Williams English also spoke to “Virtual Reali-Tea.” Halcro (pictured above in “The Girls”) did not know why Haqq would call her “self-centered.” Disney Williams English echoed that Halcro “always puts everybody before [herself].” Halcro, for her part, did not know why Haqq perceived her as self-centered. “I definitely was vulnerable, and when things hurt my feelings, I definitely was open and shared that, but that’s about it,” she said. Halcro (pictured above with Khloé Kardashian in an Instagram post) said she was “vulnerable” and “open” while filming the show. “The Girls” (cast pictured above) follows Kardashian’s group of friends. Disney Stay one step ahead with all the exclusive tea on your favorite reality TV stars! Sign up for Virtual Reali-Tea with Danny and Evan, our must-read newsletter! Thank for signing up! “The Girls” is a six-episode Hulu reality series executive-produced and narrated by Kardashian. The show follows the Good American founder’s inner circle of friends as they navigate motherhood, relationships and, of course, girl drama. While most of the women are new to reality TV, Haqq is no stranger to the spotlight. “The Girls” cast (pictured above in an Instagram post) is navigating friendships, relationships and motherhood in the Hulu show’s debut season. While most of the women are new to reality TV, Haqq, Kardashian’s childhood bestie, has been making appearances on the family’s shows for years. (Pictured above: Haqq in “The Girls.”) Disney As a longtime confidant of Kardashian, whom she met as a teenager, Haqq has made countless appearances in “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” on E! and “The Kardashians” on Hulu. Haqq also appeared in the spinoff series, “Khloé & Lamar.” “The Girls” drops on Friday, Aug. 21, on Hulu. Community Guidelines Welcome to the Page Six Community! Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas in a safe space. In order to do so, we've created a simple set of rules that will improve your experience. Simply put, keep it civil. Your post will/might be rejected if it contains: Spam Insults, profanity, incoherent, obscene or inflammatory language and threats of any kind Attacks on the identity of other commenters or the article's author User accounts will/might be blocked if we notice: Continuous attempts to re-post comments that have been previously moderated/rejected Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments Attempts or tactics that put the site security at risk So, how can you be a power user? Stay on topic and share your passion. Feel free to elaborate to get your point across. 'Like' or 'Dislike' when you are filled with emotions! Protect your community. Use the report tool to alert us when someone breaks the rules. Thanks for reading our community guidelines. Don't forget, freedom of speech is not the freedom of reach!

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