Tia Kemp Gives The Game A Lap Dance, Likely To The Chagrin Of Rick Ross

Now, Kemp has a whole new platform to denigrate Ross. Of course, we are talking about her new “Aunt-Tea” podcast on Zeus Network. The show is hosted by herself, Karlissa Saffold, and even Tokyo Toni. It is a lineup that should stroke fear in your algorithm. Recently, the podcast had on The Game, who is also beefing with Rick Ross. Consequently, Kemp seemed to be in a good mood. Overall, she was next to someone who shared her distaste for Rozay.

Tia Kemp Has No Shame

This subsequently led to her giving The Game a lap dance. Tokyo Toni and Saffold seemed pretty surprised by all of this, although the viewers at home sure weren’t. The clip is now going viral, and it all coincided with the episode going live last night. If anything, this show is going to be a consistent source of viral clips. When it comes to the episode with The Game, there are already two or three clips that have fans in shock of what they’re witnessing.

Let us know what you think about all of this, in the comments section down below. Do you believe that Tia Kemp was doing a bit too much here? How do you feel about the new “Aunt-Tea” show that is premiering on Zeus Network? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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