The latest to call out Trey Songz’s alleged problematic behavior is podcaster Rory Farrell, who took to Instagram Live to share his thoughts on the singer, EURweb reports.
According to HotNewHipHop, Farrell had a lot to say about Trey, who he described as “the scum of the f**king earth” during the livestream. He also projected that when a documentary comes out about the singer’s alleged treatment of women, it would be even worse than Lifetime’s Surviving R. Kelly.
“In 15 years or however the f**k long it’s gonna be, that Trey Songz [documentary] is gonna be crazier than the R. Kelly one,” he said in a clip of the live session. “Trey Songz is the most nasty, abusive, rapey, beats the s**t out of women — like, he is the scum of the f*cking Earth.”
He went on to say that Songz is “disgusting,” and that he’s bound to get a beat down.
“He’s an awful human being. Like, a terrible, terrible f**king human being. And somebody is gonna knock him the f**k out.”
Farrell also mentioned that he personally knows “close to 15 to 20 women” who have had “the exact same experience” with Songz. He added that he trusts the women, saying he knows them “not to be liars at all.”
At the beginning of April, an allegation against the singer of sexual misconduct in November was dropped, TMZ reports. However, Songz still faces other allegations, including a lawsuit from a woman who accused him of raping her in 2016.
In January, basketball star Dylan Gonzalez accused Songz of being a rapist and wrote in a statement on Twitter that she was “forced to repeatedly relive in my mind, and suffer anew, the long-suppressed horror and unbearable PTSD of my rape by his very hands at a well known Las Vegas Hotel,” as Blavity previously reported.
Gonzalez also shared her support for Songz’s other alleged victims in her latest statement.
“I stand with you and encourage all those who have suffered abuse to speak out and come forward. suppression of our voices only emboldens our oppressors, and you cannot heal what you do not reveal,” she said.