Sexyy Red has offered some sweet words of support to her forthcoming tour partner Kodak Black following his admission that he’s been feeling lonely and unloved.
In a post to his Instagram Story earlier this week, Yak called out the people in his circle, writing: “Now I understand nobody give af about me if I ain’t paying [heartbreak emoji] lonely af out here bro [frustrated emoji].”
He then elaborated in a series of short videos where he called out his friends for seeing he’s sad on social media but proceeding to “act like they ain’t see it” and not ask or care about his feelings.
On Wednesday (August 21), Sexyy took to Instagram Live to show love to the “Zeze” rapper, reminding him that they’re about to have a great time on the road together.
“What’s up Yak? I seen your post,” she said. “Muthafuckas don’t love you if you ain’t got no money for them. I said I feel you, Yak. It’s okay. We finna go on tour. Fuck them hoes. You gon’ thug with me, okay?
“We both got some money, we gon thug, we gon’ have fun. Fuck them broke hoes. I’ma turn you up.”
Originally set to launch in Seattle on Thursday (August 22), the Sexyy Red 4 President tour will now begin in Atlanta on Saturday (August 24) after the rapper quietly canceled not only the Seattle date but Portland (August 23) and Oakland (August 26) as well.
Sexyy didn’t make any announcement on social media, but fans were alerted through Ticketmaster, which simply lists the events as canceled by the organizer.
Just last month, Sexyy Red claimed that major concert promoters were attempting to sabotage the tour amid reports of low ticket sales.
Denying the reports, she wrote on social media: “My fans are buying tickets we’re doin just fine we not cancelling no tour dis cancelling sht all cap.”
The St. Louis native then claimed that her decision to use an independent Black-owned touring company had left a sour taste in the mouths of larger outfits, who she believes are now using underhanded tactics in an attempt to derail her tour.
“Dis how Dey try to do u wen u go wit an independent promoter n the bigger companies try to sabotage u we not cancelling sht,” she added.
“I did my touring deal with a black promoter black owned company AG Entertainment and now Dey playin dirty paying pages spreading fake news to discourage my fans from buying tickets.”
She soon after announced Kodak Black as one of the supporting acts alongside Hunxho, Loe Shimmy and Blakeiana.