Damon Dash Storms Off Red Carpet, Refuses To Answer R. Kelly Questions
Damon Dash Stormed Off Red Carpet, Refused to Answer R. Kelly Questions
Damon “Dame” Dash is done addressing “Surviving R. Kelly” questions. As told to Page Six, an insider says the former Rocafella Records CEO stormed off the red carpet at WeTV’s recent “Hip Hop Thursday’s” event. The star-studded Los Angeles event celebrated it’s “Growing Up Hip Hop” franchise, and new “Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop” show. Dame attend “Hip Hop Thursday’s” with his son, GUHH star Boogie Dash, daughter Ava Dash, and girlfriend, photographer Raquel Horn.
An anonymous source commented on how Dame responded to questions about his R. Kelly commentary:
“When media outlets asked him to comment…he became visibly upset and stormed off the carpet.”

Damon Dash recently told Nick Cannon that he was strongly against Jay Z‘s “Fiesta (Remix)” collaboration with R. Kelly, and that Aaliyah never found the strength to tell her side of the story about her interactions with her alleged ex-husband.
Does Dame Dash have a right to flee R. Kelly questions, or should he put out the fire he started?
Written by Miata Shanay

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