Bobby Shmurda receives an apology from the man who publicly lied on him, saying that he was the one underneath the rapper’s bed covers in his new music video. From the start, Bobby said it was all a lie and that his old record label was trying to sabotage his new music.
Well, it looks like the man, Xavier Raza, has decided to come clean about the lie he told about Bobby’s music video bed scene. Raza, said it was meant to be a “harmless joke,” which backfired on him.
After receiving death threats over his comment, Raza took to his Instagram, saying, “I’m still trying to wrap my head around all of this..,” he began his apology, “but I wanted to address everything that’s going on right now. I owe everybody an explanation, but most importantly, 1 owe an apology to Bobby Shmurda and his fans.”
“I’m sorry for everything that’s going on and the confusion I have caused anyone this past weekend. That was NOT me in the video,” he clarified. “What was meant to be a harmless joke shook the internet. I never thought my post would go viral, and it was never my intention to mislead anyone.”
“I have been receiving death threats and keep seeing my name attached to headlines that are far from the truth..1 have been hesitant to speak out, but I wanted to clear my name and put an end to this rumor.”
“Although I have realized that no matter what I say or do, they’re always going to be people that will not believe my intentions or think that I’m lying. I know what it’s like to be bullied for being gay, I would never want to put that on anyone else.. Anyone who knows me understands I was not doing this for clout and would never want to ‘expose’ or hurt anyone. I’m sorry.”
Raza claimed that he’s the one in bed with Bobby in a clip to promote the star’s “Hoochie Daddy” track. “I’m mad shy but Bob- by loves meee,” he wrote on his Facebook page. When a follower commented on the hairline of the person in the video as pointing out, “That really looks like a mans hairline,” Xavier responded, “duh it’s mine.”
Bobby later responded, saying, “When the hate don’t work they start telling lies,” he posted on social media, along with the caption which read, “That’s why y’all still broke after all these years you spend your time on bulls** and cap to make y’all feel better…tap into reality. go get you some Shmoney #viral- post.”
Bobby also added, “I’m really that scary… ay they trying to fk up my tour… cuz I’m not with them anymore and I’m taking they artist on tour like they try sabotage my EP lower my sound all kinda crazy nerd st they don’t want it played nowhere They pay for they artist to get played at.”