Everything Is Positive Says Moneybagg Yo After Ari Fletcher Fight
Moneybagg Yo has been around the news recently with his alleged fight with his girlfriend, Ari Fletcher - meanwhile, Megan Thee Stallion is over here getting personal with G-Eazy.
With the craziness that descended upon Miami this past weekend with the Super Bowl and the insane parties that it brings, people and celebrities alike turn it up - and reports began to fly that Moneybagg and his girl got in a heavy altercation.
Reportedly, Moneybagg whipped the wig off of Ari, and she whipped him in the face for the affront. Later unsubstantiated reports put Moneybagg's and Ari fleeing the scene with the help of A1 Bentley ushering them into a vehicle.
Yesterday, Feb 3rd Ari took to the gram to post a beautiful selfie vid to prove she's still looking fine - shortly after Moneybagg Yo decided to do some damage control himself. Blasting music, he said "Everything is positive," the rapper stated. "Everybody's in good spirits. Everything is positive."
Where a fan asked him if he was single, he simply responded with a "No," suggesting that if something DID actually go down with the couple, it seems it wasn't enough to break them apart.
With the craziness that descended upon Miami this past weekend with the Super Bowl and the insane parties that it brings, people and celebrities alike turn it up - and reports began to fly that Moneybagg and his girl got in a heavy altercation.
Reportedly, Moneybagg whipped the wig off of Ari, and she whipped him in the face for the affront. Later unsubstantiated reports put Moneybagg's and Ari fleeing the scene with the help of A1 Bentley ushering them into a vehicle.
Yesterday, Feb 3rd Ari took to the gram to post a beautiful selfie vid to prove she's still looking fine - shortly after Moneybagg Yo decided to do some damage control himself. Blasting music, he said "Everything is positive," the rapper stated. "Everybody's in good spirits. Everything is positive."
Where a fan asked him if he was single, he simply responded with a "No," suggesting that if something DID actually go down with the couple, it seems it wasn't enough to break them apart.