Who are Amy Luciani and Tokyo Vanity? Internet reacts as Reality star duo allegedly steal each other's chain and pet dog

Amy Luciani and Tokyo Vanity are rappers and well-known YouTube personalities (Image via X / @TOKYOxVANITY / Instagram / @amylucianiworld)
Amy Luciani and Tokyo Vanity are rappers and well-known YouTube personalities (Image via X / @TOKYOxVANITY / Instagram / @amylucianiworld)

Amy Luciani and Tokyo Vanity are trending on social media after they posted videos of them allegedly stealing each other's chain and pet dog. The duo has starred in the Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta reality TV show and rose to fame through their YouTube music.

The unexpected banter began on Wednesday, August 14, when Vanity posted an Instagram video with Amy Luciani's ice chain.

She seemed to be getting back at Amy for how much the former Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star talked and asked her to shell out $50 for the chain.

"this y' ho problem y'all talk too fkn much Amy I told you when I saw you I was going to get you I told you, y'all want your chain back, you want your chain back tell your people holl in. how much I should give it back for look 50, give me 50 prolly I can hand this sh*t back. that's your problem stop talking so fkn much."

Amy Luciani seemed to have something special in store and posted a video reply on Instagram, holding Vanity's dog Beignet and said:

"You might've got my chain, but as I told you, and I for not, Beignet, I don't know how much I should sell you for, but until you mamma give me my moth*rfuc*in chain back, you will be with me.

Amy added that she would send the dog to Detroit where he would be safe and asked Vanity to return the chain if she wanted the dog back:

"Matter of fact I'mma send him to Detroit where he will be safe Tokyo, so you give me my chain back and you get your dog back. I want no real smoke baby, little play play, little child's play. You miss yo amamma yet? I don give a da*n, about none of that "

The light-hearted exchange between Amy Luciani and Tokyo Vanity had fans in splits as they commented on Instagram:

"the dog won i never seen somebody dog get took😂😂😂😂"
"i’d be pissed with my dog like why you aint biting her 😒😭"
"Idk After Watching John Wick.. You Just Don’t Mess With Nobody’s Dog 😂🙄"

While most people enjoyed the banter, others seemed to believe it was all for the clout and shared the same with their fellows while commenting:

"How tf did she get her chain & How tf did she get her dog???????"
"They playin cause ain’t now way 😂"
"They definitely said let’s trade and go make videos in our cars 😭😭😭😭"

Some of the other users seemed divided about the whole drama and shared their opinions while commenting:

Comments from users about Amy Luciani and Tokyo Vanity's videos (Image via Instagram / @theshaderoom)
Comments from users about Amy Luciani and Tokyo Vanity's videos (Image via Instagram / @theshaderoom)

All you need to know about Amy Luciani and Tokyo Vanity

Amy Luciani started her career on YouTube in early 2018. She was the co-creator of The Amy & Mazi Show. It boasts over 250,000 subscribers and features Amy's other half, Mazi GA. The couple reportedly split in 2022 following undisclosed reasons.

Amy always strived to be a hip-hop artist and released her debut song, Goin Down, on YouTube in March 2023. The MV received over 9.2K views and was followed by music releases like - Miss This, Bag Lady, Red Ice, and WTGA. Amy Luciani made a reality TV debut with the 11th season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta in June 2023.

Tokyo Vanity, on the other hand, began her career with the release of That's My Best Friend on YouTube in August 2015. The catchy track went viral soon after and has been viewed over 34 million times on YouTube.

Vanity was also popular on the short-form video platform, Vine, before it shut down in January 2017.

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She continues to make music and has released numerous songs on her YouTube, such as - Pull Up, Dedication, No One, Collect Call, and more. Vanity debuted on reality TV with the seventh season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta in March 2018. She was 23 at the time and is the youngest star to reach the milestone.


Amy Luciani and Tokyo Vanity are not confirmed to have any bad blood. The former Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta stars have long been good friends. Amy mentioned Tokyo Vanity in her Instagram post in July 2023, while calling Vanity someone who hustles hard.

Edited by Prem Deshpande
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