T.I. Harris
Comedian Charleston White criticized 19-year-old King Harris for disrespecting his superstar parents T.I. and Tameka "Tiny" Harris during the Falcons game Nov. 26.
After the visuals to his controversial song "What It's Come To" were released yesterday (June 7) -- wherein he addresses the slew of sexual assault allegations against him and his wife Tiny Harris -- their former friend Sabrina Peterson has now responded to her apology request being referenced in the music video.
After the three additional accusers recently retained Tyrone A. Blackburn as their attorney against T.I. and Tiny Harris amidst the sexual assault allegations they face, the couple's lawyer Steve Sadow has now released a statement on their behalf asking that their accusers' identities become publicly known.
As shared by a representative of Tyrone A. Blackburn -- the New York-based lawyer representing a number of the victims who've come out with sexual assault allegations against T.I. and Tiny Harris -- two new accusers have recently come forward, and they both claim being drugged and trafficked.
In a recent Watch What Happens Live episode, Kandi Burruss spoke on the piling number of sexual abuse allegations against her close friends T.I. and Tiny Harris. Coming to their defense, Kandi shared that she felt the couple was prematurely being found guilty in the court of public opinion.
On their episode of "Red Table Talk," T.I. and Tiny talk about her finding her voice and how it negatively impacted their relationship. Check out the highlights from the conversation inside.