I truly understand how you feel…and that’s exactly why I chose to apologize publicly because the disrespect became public. On that call I didn’t even mean to call you that, I didn’t mean any harm.. There’s a difference in what I said vs what I meant. What I could have said was you was too forgiving and gave too much mercy in that situation.. But it was a heated conversation and I let my mouth get the best of me. When the call came out I was eight months pregnant, had just released my album, and was extremely overwhelmed and emotional. Thats not to excuse what I said but to let you know where I was in my head. I genuinely felt bad about what happened. In 2025 and 2026 I made multiple attempts to connect…I spoke with your manager, your sister, and even texted you directly to take full responsibility. I always had love and respect for you ! I always wanted to make it right but making it right looks different for the both of us… I wanted to connect with you but you wanted to address it on your album
This Derek Dooley/Brian Kemp corruption story gets worse by the day.
Kemp's company struggled for more than a decade to sell lakefront properties. Then he became governor. Two years later, he sold them to buyers who later received something from the state.
The way y’all imply that you are entitled to sex workers bodies and private unreleased material is actually quite concerning.
“She is already a sex worker” doesn’t mean you get to violate them.
@TooJaiided She is already a sex worker. There is no reason for her to be "distraught" over that tape. Especially since the whole world knew about it anyway
Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” has a comfortable lead to return to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, per early predictions.
It would mark its 11th week atop the chart.
New reporting reveals Republican Gov. Brian Kemp pushed $27M in school security contracts to a company run by his best friend Daniel Dooley.
Dooley then gave $100,000 of the taxpayer money to Kemp's PAC, which has poured money into GOP Senate candidate Derek Dooley's campaign.
DROUGHT UPDATE: Take a look at this week vs. last week. 50% of Georgia is still in an extreme drought vs 80% last week.
98% of the state is still in a severe drought.
We've had 9 months of below-average rain leading up to this May, and still need another 8" surplus to get out of it.