Atlanta mayoral candidate Felicia Moore is blaming rapper T. I and other famous people for masterminding her defeat in the recently held elections in Atlanta.
Felicia Moore’s opponent Andre Dickens won the elections and she thinks T. I and Issac Hayes III were behind the message that she would shut down strip clubs if elected as the Mayor of Atlanta.
Via VLadtv:
“I never even discussed strip clubs since the general election,” she said. “They just made-up stuff.”
T. I posted a video to his Instagram page and addressed Felicia Moore’s claims that he cost her the elections. He said:
Moore specifically said that T.I. and Issac Hayes III shared information that claimed she would shut down all strip clubs in the city if she were elected. “I never even discussed strip clubs since the general election,” she said. “They just made-up stuff.”
In a video posted on Instagram, T.I. spoke for over 10 minutes about addressing the allegations of spreading misinformation while doubling down on his support for the newly elected mayor Andre Dickens.
“If you’re saying you didn’t really plan to close down the strip clubs, whatever… That’s old news, now,” he said. “You lost sight of one thing; This culture. The creatives in this city, we run this town. … She say that celebrities shouldn’t even be involved with politics. That sounds eerily similar to when people said to LeBron, ‘Shut up and dribble.’ Right? You see it’s that very energy, the tone of that, is the reason why you aren’t fit to sit in the seat of the mayor of Atlanta. You don’t understand, you dig? We run this town.”
Better luck, Felicia Moore next time! You cannot plan on shutting down strip clubs in Atlanta and expect the people to foolishly vote you into power.
Flip to the next page to watch T. I’s explanation.