Itโs been revealed that B2Kโs Lil Fizz, J-Boog, and Raz-B are scheduled to appear on an upcoming episode of the Revolt series โDrink Champs.โ The stars will share intimate details on the groupโs 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 groupโs talk show appearance. The singer posted on his Instagram a moment where J-Boog made fun of Raz-Bโs accusations that B2Kโs former manager, Chris Stokes, sexually abused him and his brother.
The incident occurred during the โThe New Millennium Tourโ in 2019. Chris Stokes has repeatedly denied the allegations. In a past interview, Raz-B said โI donโt feel safeโ during the reunion when Chris Stokes was around. J-Boog wore a shirt with that same exact phrase, poking fun at Razโs pain.
Under the clip, Omarion wrote:
โMental health is not a destination, but rather a process. Itโs about how you drive, not where you going. Just because no one else can heal or do your work for you, doesnโt mean you can, should or need to do it alone. In my new book โUnbothered: The Power of Choosing Joyโ , I share some personal tools that have helped me stay balanced in challenging moments. Itโs 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
Thereโs nothing funny about allegations of sexual abuse nor should Razโs pain be promotional fodder for Omarionโs new book. Hopefully, everyone will learn to stop with the dramatics and move on.
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