This week has been a lot in VPR world, as Kristen went public about someone called "DJ Beats Women."
So what do we know so far? My opinion is she's 100percent truthful because I have been given a list of nine allegations where the DJ was allegedly...
This week has been a lot in VPR world, as Kristen went public about someone called "DJ Beats Women."
So what do we know so far? My opinion is she's 100percent truthful because I have been given a list of nine allegations where the DJ was allegedly accused of being violent to women.
I can't publish them. Yet. Afterall, they may be just allegations from drunk people with headaches going to TomTom in an Uber.
So I don't want a legal head-butt from James' lawyers to the point where they end up choking my work. But I've always had a nose for News, so no one needs to point a finger at me.
Because you never know when someone might hack into your Instagram and accuse James of something he did not do. But be nice to your mum, James.
On this episode, we need to talk about James Kennedy & whether he was part of Kristen Doute’s so-called "darkest hour".
This story starts in the era of Miami Girl in about 2014-15. James was in a relationship with Kristen that eventually broke down and transformed into a long-term grudge.
And what we are here now to discuss, Kennedy’s alleged mistreatment of Kristen.
The shocking thing is that this alleged abuse is it was not a secret; people knew. But Kristen feared she'd never be believed.
Is it times up for James?
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