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Omarion Shares How J-Boog Mocked Raz-B About Alleged Sexual Abuse At The Hands Of Chris Stokes [UPDATED]

In an explosive new clip from his documentary, Omarion reveals an intense moment between the B2K members.

Itโ€™s been revealed that B2Kโ€™s Lil Fizz, J-Boog, and Raz-B are scheduled to appear on an upcoming episode of the Revolt series โ€œDrink Champs.โ€ The stars will share intimate details on the groupโ€™s breakup and their feelings on former bandmate Omarion.

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However, Omarion is spilling tea of his own and shared a clip from his documentary Omega: The Gift and The Curse ahead of the groupโ€™s talk show appearance. The singer posted on his Instagram a moment where J-Boog made fun of Raz-Bโ€™s accusations that B2Kโ€™s former manager, Chris Stokes, sexually abused him and his brother.

The incident occurred during the โ€œThe New Millennium Tourโ€ in 2019. Chris Stokes has repeatedly denied the allegations. In a past interview, Raz-B said โ€œI donโ€™t feel safeโ€ during the reunion when Chris Stokes was around. J-Boog wore a shirt with that same exact phrase, poking fun at Razโ€™s pain.

Under the clip, Omarion wrote:

โ€œMental health is not a destination, but rather a process. Itโ€™s about how you drive, not where you going. Just because no one else can heal or do your work for you, doesnโ€™t mean you can, should or need to do it alone. In my new book โ€œUnbothered: The Power of Choosing Joyโ€ , I share some personal tools that have helped me stay balanced in challenging moments. Itโ€™s amazing how some people find it so easy to twist & turn a story to shed a negative light on others just to play victim. The truth always comes out in the end. No matter how hard anyone tries to hide it. Lies are just a temporary delay to the inevitable. Wishing everyone who struggles mentally or physically- strength and support.โ€

Thereโ€™s nothing funny about allegations of sexual abuse nor should Razโ€™s pain be promotional fodder for Omarionโ€™s new book. Hopefully, everyone will learn to stop with the dramatics and move on.

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