Bow Wow took to social media to clear the air after he was accused of taking cash from the daddy of a 10-year-old rapper for a function after which ghosting them. In a tweet on Wednesday, the 36-year-old rapper denied the allegations and claimed the social gathering who supposedly acquired in contact with him had been catfished.
Based on TMZ, Bow Wow made the information after it was reported that the kid rapper’s father had filed a lawsuit towards the 36-year-old alleging he didn’t preserve to his aspect of the discount.
Per the lawsuit which was filed in Georgia, the plaintiff Steven Roberson alleges that he despatched the That’s My Identify rapper $3,000 by way of Money App in 2021 for a function verse on his daughter’s track. The lawsuit provides that Bow Wow was imagined to ship his verse inside two weeks after the fee was made as that was the agreed time period. The rapper and actor, nonetheless, didn’t try this, the lawsuit states.
However Bow Wow, in a Twitter publish, denied taking cash from the plaintiff and acknowledged he doesn’t transact enterprise by way of Money App. “D [The] pimpin carried out acquired yall once more huh?” the Let Me Maintain You rapper questioned with a laughing emoji. “I dont conduct enterprise on apps. I do NOT use or have money app. So in the event you aint name administration and ship a wire .. you def was NOT dealing w [with] me.”
He added: “Watch out who yall ship yalls cash to on-line. This occurs on a regular basis to of us. This the third time someone performing like me catfishing folks.”
In February, singer Omarion equally took to social media to advise his followers after a catfishing sufferer, who appeared on Dr. Phil present, claimed she was engaged to him, Face2Face Africa reported on the time. It, nonetheless, turned out that the individual the girl was talking to was a catfish pretending to be the singer. And moreover asking the girl, Simone, to marry him, the catfish additionally swindled her out of some $4,500.
“Be sensible household,” the Ice Field singer shared on Instagram. “So many individuals have tales saying they spoke with me on-line. I don’t benefit from folks. I respect and recognize individuals who assist me.”
Although it appeared Simone was not satisfied when Omarion’s supervisor tried to make clear sure issues to her throughout an look on the present, the truth appeared to hit her when the singer himself addressed the incident in a video message.
“It’s loopy to how far these folks we go to persuade and manipulate my followers to assume that they’re truly talking with me,” the Bump, Bump, Bump singer mentioned. “From sending pretend driver’s licenses and passports and even FaceTiming them claiming that it was a foul connection.”
Omarion additionally rendered a direct apology to Simone and likewise let her know they don’t seem to be romantically concerned.