T-Pain Leaks DMs From Celebs He Accidentally Left Unread For 2 Years

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T-Pain Leaks DMs From Celebs He Accidentally Left Unread For 2 Years
As you if haven’t found yourself quoting Yo Gotti’s famous line, “It goes down in the DMs” T-Pain might owe those an apology for what seems to have not “gone down” in his DMs.
The singer was trending after a TikTok clip showed him scrolling through a plethora of direct messages that he left unread for nearly two years. Rifting through, viewers could find verified and unverified messages. Household names such as Keri Hilson, Princess Pia Mia, Viola Davis, Fergie, NBA star Karl-Anthony Towns, and more had all messaged the “Buy U A Drank” star.
How did it happen? It turns out T-Pain didn’t realize a separate folder in the DM area existed on the picture-sharing app.
He wrote in the caption,
“I swear!! I’m just now seeing all these messages and mentions TODAY!!!! How do I super apologize? Press conference? Town hall meeting? I’m dumb.”
T-Pain Leaks DMs From Celebs He Accidentally Left Unread For 2 Years pic.twitter.com/MdQKEZWD8A
— BACKUP ACCOUNT (@JasmineBrandTHE) April 29, 2021
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Check out reactions to T-Pain’s accidental negligence below:
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