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Tia Kemp Clears the Air, 'I Was Hurling, Not Freakin'!' After Viral Boat Clip With Rapper DDG


Tia Kemp was battling against a load of internet rumors almost literally. The internet went wild after a video surfaced online of her, who is known publicly as Rick Ross's ex-girlfriend and mother to his child, riding on a speedboat with rapper and Twitch streamer DDG. The footage, originating from DDG's live Twitch broadcast, featured Kemp on the side of the boat, groaning and moaning, and soon enough, rumors swirled about what had happened.

Was a secret freakoff taking place on the open seas? Did DDG have something heated with Tia Kemp whilst the camera was rolling?

Kemp released a fiery video response, making it crystal clear what was happening on that boat. Spoiler alert: It was only her lunch.

"I don't know who the f### done clip-farmed me off of DDG Twitch got me moaning,#legation for life. When I first got called up, I was throwing up," Kemp said to the misguided critics. "It ain't even no bathroom on that m############ boat."

Clip-farming or shearing bits of livestream footage out of context in pursuit of virality was at the center of the internet frenzy. But Kemp explains that what sounded like moaning was her just suffering from sea sickness on the choppy Miami waters on a Contender that's made for fishing, and not.. well, you know.

"This B####, we were on a g###### Contender with a center console, hoe," she added, lest anyone forget that this wasn't the love nest of an A-list couple but a day on a muscle-bound, open-deck boat with an audience.

Kemp also stressed that she was not alone with DDG. Her son, security, a boat captain, and a film crew were present. It was not exactly the place for a romantic fling.

"You think I would f###### a n#### hoe in the club? Nope," she wrote, shooting racy allegations against her down in flames. "B####, you heard me throwing up. "That's when the f### I was over, leaning over the boat."

True Kemp, she even got in a little laugh line: "I mean, they even told me I was pretty throwing up…So, b####, I might a sound like I was f######, but b####, I was hurling."

Yet soaked by waves and blasted by rumors, Kemp is standing her ground. Nothing happened except a brutal case of seasickness and social media sensationalism. The boat ride was real. The freak-off? Pure fiction. Don't be fooled by a viral clip, and maybe reconsider mixing seafood and high-speed boating.

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