Full circle: Hawk tuah girl suing breh that made her famous

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The fact yall watch these random ass dumb street interview shyt along with all the other corny ass social media dumb shyt....pathetic.


Then yall got sooo geeked off that piglet faced white bytch fukking worse.


fukk her, him and anyone that care.
 
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He about to be on a episode to “clear it up”

Great marketing. This bytch signed to one of the best labels in the influencer game
I still find the story hard to believe considering theres no public record of the lawsuit or that the media hasn’t picked it up yet if it is.
 

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On what grounds?

I thought it was common knowledge that you can be photographed/recorded in public.
You normally need consent to upload Videos of people to a large audience. And approaching drunk people with a camera in order to get funny content for your social media business is predatory behavior.
 

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Why is this believable? Some random guy just says so with no details
You can say whatever you want in a tweet, half of the people reading will believe you, especially if you have a blue check

many people are gullible
 

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Blame the black man that you are a white skank who made yourself look like a complete whore while trying to profit off this embarrassing meme until money ran out.
 

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You normally need consent to upload Videos of people to a large audience. And approaching drunk people with a camera in order to get funny content for your social media business is predatory behavior.
Yeah I don’t know that guy but i hope he has his business together on this. It’s the risk you take doing videos with other people. This is why people often do most of their content by themselves. The less people you have to deal with the better :yeshrug:wasn’t she saying she was drunk and didn’t remember this moment? Like saying she was embarrassed or something? She was probably dropping little nuggets to let people know she was going to sue eventually. Oh well, good luck to text guy.
 

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Yeah I don’t know that guy but i hope he has his business together on this. It’s the risk you take doing videos with other people. This is why people often do most of their content by themselves. The less people you have to deal with the better :yeshrug:wasn’t she saying she was drunk and didn’t remember this moment? Like saying she was embarrassed or something? She was probably dropping little nuggets to let people know she was going to sue eventually. Oh well, good luck to text guy.
A bit disingenuous to sue while also reaping the benefits of the moment at the same time as well. Like someone mentioned earlier in the thread, it’s not good optics and a quick way for people to turn against her eventhough it’s her team pulling the strings in the first place.
 

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Anyone here ever been the subject of or approached for a "skreet interview"?

I keep seeing these on the Internet :lupe:
 
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