[VIDEO] Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris Explains Why Divorce Rumors Persist About Marriage to T.I.
Divorce rumors haven’t died down about cute couple, Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris and rapper T.I. Speculation about their troubled relationship began last year and hasn’t seem to die down. Last night (May 2nd), ‘Tiny’ visited the Arsenio Hall Show and was asked about their status of their relationship. When asked by Arsenio, she said:
It’s definitely not true…Of course, I hear it. I don’t really frequent the web sites, like that.
Tiny explains that most of the rumor mill gets passed to her from family and friends:
It gets to me from sometimes friends, sometimes my mom. People call. It’s gonna get to me.
She insists that she and T.I. are just like any other couple who have regular marital spats:
We just a regular couple. We fuss and fight. We go through our things…we still together.
The disappearance of her wedding ring has added to the speculation, but she reveals (as she previously did on the Wendy Williams Show) that her ring finger is swollen, preventing her from wearing it on the correct finger.
Tiny also talks about her first date with her hubby, and shares whether or not she’ll get back in the studio. Check out the clips below.
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