KeKe Palmer accuses Trey Songz of 'sexual intimidation' and 'secretly filming' her for music video
Palmer reportedly did not authorise the use of her footage in the video of the song Pick Up The Phone.
KeKe Palmer is not happy with Trey Songz's attitude and in a lengthy post on social media she accused the R&B artist of "sexual intimidation" and secretly filming her for his new music video, even as she did not want to be part of it.
Palmer is furious that Trey Songz ignored her wishes and said on Instagram that and she did not authorise her cameo in the music video of the new track Pick Up the Phone. She posted a screenshot of herself in the video and wrote, "This is preposterous. How am I in this video Trey? After you found me in a closet HIDING because I was so afraid of anymore conflict. Literally my last option was to hide because you all would not listen when I said I did not want to be in the video the FIRST time."
The Scream Queens actor continued, "Just cause you give someone food and alcohol and throw in a little sexual intimidation doesn't mean they will buckle. Yet, you still disrespected me as a young women, whom you've known since she was TWELVE. YOU STILL, defied my wishes and in turn showed your lack of respect for a brand that took me fourteen years to build and put me in the video against my wishes.
"Come on bruh, I clearly said no and you said okay, yet I was being secretly filmed when you told me 'let me just show you the idea'?? Wow. This is what I'm referring to in my previous post, this is the sexism and misogyny I refer to because if I was a dude, he wouldn't have even tried me like this. Let this be a lesson to all, I'm not for the bullshit."
The 23-year-old also pointed out The Slow Motion singer's alleged double standards and noted that "no means no". She said, "I'm serious about my business and you will not use my likeness without MY permission. When you in front of a boss you treat them like one, like I treat YOU. NO MEANS NO!!!!!!! People have to listen to women and stop questioning them and their intelligence. Speak up, cause when you look someone in the face and they say "I understand. You don't have to feel pressured to do the video" and they STILL put you in it, it is a violation. It would be great to be able to handle these things privately but why when they aren't respected?
Trey has yet to make a public statement about the actress' claims.
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