Bobby Shmurda Responds To Man Claiming They Were In Bed, Blames Label

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Bobby Shmurda is responding to allegations made by a man who claimed he was in a video with the New York rapper.

The MC’s fans are demanding answers from him after he posted a video of him lying in bed with two people covered under the sheets with him. Bobby Shmurda initially posted the video on his Instagram account while promoting his song “Hoochie Daddy”. On the track, Bobby has his hands around two people. One of them is completely covered, while another has hair and part of the forehead. While smoking, Bobby says, “I know I said I was going to rehab, but come on, you know I was just a bull****ingggg man,” as he laughs.

On Wednesday, a man who identified himself as an LGBTQ member claimed he was in the video with Bobby. Sharing the video on his Facebook page of the same name, he wrote: “I’m shy but Bobby loves mee.” The video has been liked 220,000 times and shared many times. In the comments, the Raza man says the person whose forehead is visible is him after a follower questions his hairline with that of the person in the video.

“That really looks like a man’s hairline,” one follower wrote, to which Raza replied, “duh it’s mine.”

It is unclear whether Raza is telling the truth. Bobby Shmurda addressed the post on Friday, though he did not confirm or deny whether he had slept with men.

“That’s why you’re all still broke after all these years of spending your time with bull**** and hoods to make you feel better…to touch reality. go get you a Shmoney #viralpost,” he captioned a graphic photo that read, “when hate doesn’t work they start telling lies.”

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Shmurda also hinted that his former label could be behind the “viral post” to sabotage him.

“I’m really so scared… they try to screw up my tour… because I’m not with them anymore and I’m taking those artists on tour like they’re trying to sabotage my EP, diminish my sound like a crazy fool. sh** they don’t want it played anywhere They pay those artists to be played in #realife #thrillers #bandit #bigmad #independentartist #slaveship #nogood,” he wrote in a caption.

He also posted a statement on a screenshot from his Notes app. “The tour is coming and the labels have always shown me how they control and operate every narrative they want and control the media to an extent. How much do robots cost you? I just made 200k last week. I’m trying to buy some sh** cus y’all odee yang s***ing can’t boom the internet so have fun,” he wrote.

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