• FULL EP | Tems Denies Pregnancy Rumors, Shannon Sharpe Apologizes for IG Live Mistake, Dawn Richards from Danity Kane Suing Diddy, and MORE

  • Sep 12 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

FULL EP | Tems Denies Pregnancy Rumors, Shannon Sharpe Apologizes for IG Live Mistake, Dawn Richards from Danity Kane Suing Diddy, and MORE

  • Summary

  • It is Thursday on The Morning Hustle Podcast with Lore’l and Kyle Santillian. In this episode, Lore’l discusses various different topics on the Lo’ Down. Lore’l spoke about Tems denying rumors of who she has been with and her being pregnant. Tems said that she is not pregnant and that all of the people that she has connected with is untrue. Shannon Sharpe apologized for his actions on his show, Night Cap with Ocho. Sharpe was mistakenly on IG Live, performing sexual acts with an unknown woman. It could not be seen, but everything could be heard. Unc said that he was not trying to make that available to the public. Also, Dawn Richards from Danity Kane and Dirty Money has filed a lawsuit against Diddy for sexual assault. Richards said she saw Diddy abuse Cassie and was locked in a car by Diddy. Dawn Richards recalled being sexually assaulted by Diddy as well. All of this and more on The Morning Hustle Podcast with Lore’l and Kyle Santillian, along with Alton Walker.

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