![]() ![]() “I didn’t never know her personally, I just know how we live and where we live and the picture just explains it all. “I knew her before I made ‘Bad B***h’, ‘Gimme that P***y’ before I started making rap, I don’t know Terrence.” “Look, look, look, that Vibe Magazine picture, that’s what happened. He also eluded to a recent photo of him and Rocsi that has been catching headlines recently. Webbie defended himself and clarified his relationship with Rocsi. Go look at the computer, look at the Vibe Magazine and that’s what happened.” I am BET, BET is black entertainment, you know what I’m saying?” Webbie explained to the morning show.”That was some personal stuff, you know with Rocsi and Terrence you know, that’s his old lady I guess. BET, I love BET, I’ve been watching BET all my life. Webbie explained his stance on the episode, when fans were told by Terrence J that Webbie was banned from BET and that he would no longer be allowed to be on the show. Webbie called into WGCI’s 107.5, and spoke to Tony Sculfield and The Morning Riot. “It’s not what you see on the magazines or TV, there’s more to it to make that one person look the way.(AllHipHop News) Baton Rouge, Louisiana based rapper Webbie took time to clarify his recent rumored banning from BET, his relationship with Rocsi and his disagreement with Terrence J on a recent airing on 106 & Park. The book will touch on her battle with anorexia in high school, her self esteem issues and her journey through the music industry. In related news, Rocsi is working on her a new book that she describes as an “interview with her younger self.” Rocsi did say that Webbie’s management called and apologized for the rapper’s behavior. There’s never even been an apology, it’s been more of an upsetting incident because he can’t be on BET.” ![]() “It was really inappropriate, it’s really sad and I just hope that he understands it. To make matters worse, Webbie has threatened Terrence J. Rocsi said that she was a fan of Webbie, since she’s from New Orleans and he’s from Baton Rogue.īut the rapper’s disrespectful conduct on the show was too much and to top it all off, he’s never called and personally apologized. It’s ok to speak up ladies and say no i don’t ik to be spoken to in that manner.” I think we allow that behavior to happen too much in our society. “People should more so applaud a woman sticking up for herself and the people around her for sticking up for herself, than allowing that kind of behavior to happen. Rocsi admitted she was surprised by some of the support Webbie received after the incident.īut she was in full support of co-host Terrence J., who proclaimed that the Baton Rogue native was banned from the network. ![]() “I’m at work we’re on a set, there’s children around us. I have thick skin, but when you are at your job and somebody sexually harasses you, in a manner that is very vulgar and disgusting, I have no shame of sticking up for myself and telling you that you’re improper right now,” Rocsi told NBC’s Peter Bailey. “It’s really sad, the way it was looked upon. ![]() While Webbie claimed that the ban was due to Terrence J.’s uncontrollable passion for Rocsi, she flatly dismissed the notion of a romantic link to her co-host and placed the blame squarely upon the rapper and his behavior. Webbie was permanently banned from the TV network after he appeared on 106 & Park’s “Freestyle Friday” segment in October, to promote his new album Savage Life 3. (AllHipHop News) Rocsi Diaz, co-host of BET’s 106 & Park, discussed a recent incident with Baton Rogue, Louisiana rapper Webbie, who has been banned from the network. ![]()
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