BIBI issues new statement clarifying tearful Instagram livestream: “My company is not starving me”
29.07.2022 - 13:19
/ nme.com
BIBI has further quashed rumours her company Feel Ghood Music is “mistreating” her that arose after a recent tearful Instagram livestream.BIBI took to Twitter yesterday (July 28) to post a letter personally addressing speculation that arose after an impromptu Instagram livestream last week. In that livestream, she broke down in tears while talking about being unable to sleep or eat due to her hectic schedule.A day after, BIBI went on Instagram Live again to reassure fans that her team was taking care of her physical and mental health.
“I worked myself too hard, that’s why I was ridiculously crying. Even I said it, this is ridiculous,” she said.Korean-American rapper and Feel Ghood Music founder Tiger JK also shared a statement on Instagram stating that the agency had not been “starving” the singer or pressuring her to do “things she doesn’t want to”.In the new letter, BIBI said she felt compelled to address the continued speculation about her company and work schedule.
“It still breaks my heart to see comments and articles written about my company mistreating me,” she wrote in the new letter. “I’d like to clear it up once and for all – this is not true.
My company is not starving me or overworking me.”BIBI revealed that she had recently been trying to lose weight for a role on an upcoming film she had been working on, and had just concluded filming several music videos for her upcoming album.She maintained that these activities were “my decision and my decision alone – so naturally, I was tired”. “I’d like to reiterate that these were not forced schedules,” she clarified.“Feel Ghood has worked tirelessly to bring all my big ideas and visions to life.
I’m devastated that I made people think otherwise. I was having an
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