Carl Crawford Lashes Out At Megan Thee Stallion’s Manager T Farris!
1501 Certified Entertainment CEO Carl Crawford went off on his former friend in an Instagram post that he quickly deleted. Read on to see how Carl Crawford lashes out T Farris…
CelebNMusic247.com has gotten word that the ongoing beef between Megan Thee Stallion and her record label 1501 Certified Entertainment has taken another messy turn.
According to reports that the 1501 Certified Entertainment CEO Carl Crawford of the label took an aim at her manager T Farris
Carl Crawford posted a picture of T Farris and started his caption with a reference from one of Megan Thee Stallion’s songs:
Here’s the real B.I.T.C.H.!! Moved this n*gga In my own house for a whole year…Bought him jewelry Cars and clothes to wear everyday… Treated this n*gga like a blood brother. Took this n*gga off the streets of Houston when everybody knew he was f*cked up…Gave this n*gga advance and a monthly payment where I paid him every month on time for 2 years straight…
It was real petty on Crawford’s part, but hey didn’t we all learn how petty Carl was from Evelyn Lozada?
Carl Crawford continued the rant, insinuating that he was the only one supporting T Farris when others turned their backs on him:
Overlooked all the negative things n*ggas was saying about him and still rode with em…Paid Dr bills when that lil n*gga Knocked his teeth out…Help him pay his dad doctor bills to get off cancer..I mean the level of betrayal in just too unbelievably…This man put up a front for two years with all my money making people think he was the one paying for everything when it was me…I gave this man his whole identity back all to get stabbed in the back…I say all this to say….I took yo best shot and I’m still here F*ck boi!!
The post has since been deleted off the 1501 Certified Entertainment Instagram.
Megan Thee Stallion scored a win in her lawsuit against Carl Crawford and his label. A Harris County Judge Robert Schaeffer denied both of Carl’s requests to stay the case and seek mediation and arbitration. They are due back in court later this year.