We went into this wanting to work with you—we’re genuine fans and were so excited about the collaboration. From the very beginning, we were upfront about our budget and what we can afford to execute the music video, the Photoshoot, the album art, the trailer and press photos.
I had moved my entire release date just to be able to work with you, out of respect for your time. I’ve stayed quiet for as long as I could, but I needed to say my piece. Even until the end my manager was still trying to make this work, suggesting solutions and new dates so we can re-align and no one’s effort goes to waste.
What hurts the most is seeing my character publicly attacked over something that’s not just out of my control but is a business negotiation between our managers and conversation that should’ve stayed private. You targeted me to bring me down. I’ve decided to leave the whole screen recording here for full transparency as we have nothing to hide.
I thought this was something we had agreed on to talk about in person. We are now in contact with our legal team about a defamation suit. I hate that this had to go this way when it didn’t have to.
@SwissMissDaw PR perspective? 3 weeks radio silent. Deactivated comment section on all socmed. After 3 weeks, release letter of apology. No presscon needed. All drama dies out and it just need to subside via time. Letter contain sorry for the people she hurt and taking accountability. The end.