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Teyana Taylor Pulls Out Of Joint Tour With Jeremih: “Ima End Up Knocking This N*gga Out”

Teyana Taylor had just started her joint “Later That Night” tour with R&B artist Jeremih, but it looks like it over already. Taylor issued a statement on her social media.

“I’ve been extremely mistreated on this tour so on that note i will NO longer continue to stay on the because if I do ima end up knocking this nigga out. I’m sorry to all who has already purchased tickets to see me I will make sure everyone gets refunded!”

After issuing this statement, Taylor went on to say that Jeremih feels like he is essentially the biggest artist, saying “He really do think he is mike jack.” But if you look at Taylor’s feed, it doesn’t look like her fans are too disappointed, majority thought it was just her tour. Apparently, it was a lot of shady antics towards Taylor.

One fan even said that after Taylor performed, people started to leave. It looks like Taylor is definitely planning on going on her on tour, and hopefully sooner than later. Seeing Taylor perform live is definitely an experience, wig on or off.

Jeremih hasn’t issued a response as of yet.

William Carter

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