‘Blood, Sweat & Heels’ Arzo Anwar weighs in on brawl between Geneva Thomas and Melyssa Ford

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Arzo Anwar, the other woman involved in the bloody brawl between “Blood, Sweat & Heels” cast members Geneva Thomas and Melyssa Ford speaks out!

Although we haven’t been introduced to the style expert just yet, Anwar, who was present and accounted for on the night of the alleged assault on Ford, says Thomas was the instigator. During a brief chat with TheYBF, Anwar blames Thomas saying…


“I think Geneva forgets this was all being taped. I never initiated or was I the aggressor in any kind of fight with Geneva. Her accusations are false. I’m a businesswoman and our show is about career women and empowerment. All I can say is it was a very unfortunate evening. Things played out very unexpectedly as we were taping an episode of our show when Geneva assaulted another cast member and my longtime friend, Melyssa Ford.”

As previously reported, Thomas allegedly attacked Ford during a boat party at Pier 40 near Hudson River Park in New York City on Oct. 21. Thomas and Ford exchanged words before bottles were thrown and weave snatched. Ford later sought treatment at a nearby hospital while Thomas was hauled off and booked at the 6th Precinct of Manhattan where she was charged with two counts of felony assault.


Weeks later Thomas filed a $25 million lawsuit against Ford claiming the former video vixen falsified the series of events. Should Anwar’s recount of the brawl be true, Thomas’ suit could be dismissed.

We’re not sure whether or not Anwar is looking for attention or just wants to set the record straight, but regardless of her reasoning for coming forward, she sure did put herself smack dab in the middle of Ford and Thomas’ drama.

Thomas has yet to respond to Anwar’s recount of the alleged assault. – ruu hawkins/@ruubabie

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