

Phor and Don, who Ryan brought into his new shop last season, are back as well but dealing with their own situations as well. So it will be interesting to see how that plays out.

Miss Kitty also pops up in the super trailer, which is eyebrow-raising since Sky dropped the rumor that she allegedly slept with Ryan. That doesn’t look like it’s going to be easy based on the footage we see in the trailer. Ryan is also working on his relationship with his son while trying to co-parent with Rachel. Speaking of Ryan, we also see he finally realizes he has been using the shop to avoid dealing with the death of his sister, so he decides to enter therapy to address that. She hopes the move puts the power back in her hands and with the help of Jess and her artists, becomes the boss she wants to be while sticking it to Ryan. Not feeling that men that she once considered her brothers gave her the boot, Charmaine decides to team up with a newcomer to the show Jess Simpson, a renowned tattoo artist from London, and opens her own shop Second City Ink. A teaser dropped earlier in the month previewing that Charmaine’s firing would come back to haunt Ryan, and now the season 6 super trailer gives us even more details.

He’ll also continue to build a relationship with his son while navigating his coparenting relationship with Rachel.Right off the bat, Ryan reveals that to move forward, he had to get rid of some people, mainly struggle tattoo provider Van, N-word abuser Lily, Bella, and Charmaine, whom he fired on her day off. After realizing he had been using his work at 9 MAG as an excuse to avoid coming to terms with the death of his sister, he decides to start therapy. She partnered up with world-renowned British tattoo artist Jessica Simpson to start a shop that will employ Chicago natives with tattooing skills who have struggled and been through the system.īut a rival tattoo shop isn’t the only struggle Ryan is facing this season.

The tattoo artist has worked hard to establish his shop’s clout in the Windy City, but it looks like he could lose it all when Charmaine opens her own new female-run shop after she was fired from 9 MAG. “I don’t know when people gon’ learn they can’t come for me or 9 MAG,” shop owner Ryan Henrysays in the clip. Things are about to shake up at 9 MAG! VH1’s hit reality TV series Black Ink Crew: Chicago is officially set to return on December 4, and Life & Style has an exclusive first look at the upcoming season 6.
