Deb Antney Doubles Down On Denying Da Brat TV Idea…
Da Brat and music industry matriarch Deb Antney are feuding over who created a bootcamp-style music show, with one denying the allegations while the other parodies the drama.
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Da Brat’s beef with Deb stems from a bootcamp-style actuality collection that the pair have been reportedly working intently on before it was handed on by networks. The rapper alleged that the premise for the show would later develop into the blueprint for Antney’s collection Deb’s House, but that she was given no credit or producer nods for her half in its creation.
“The network wanted to do a boot camp show, so we pitched it to them. Me [and] Deb,” said Brat on her Facebook Watch actuality show. “Whatever occurred, they ended up saying they wished to do one thing else after that. So, I’ve been holding on to this concept for a long time or whatever, and I’ve been speaking back and forth today.
She later said that she reached out to an exec about the show concept and was flabbergasted to hear that Deb had allegedly overwhelmed her to the punch and excluded her from the concept.
‘”I hit him in the future, like,’Yo, me and Deb need to discuss to you about doing a boot camp show!’” So he goes, ‘Oh, she pitching it to me today.’”
“We pitched the deck together,” she added. “Some ideas were hers, and some are mine. I’m not taking full credit for it, but it was our ideas collectively put together to build this boot camp, and I just didn’t think she would go pitch it without me. I felt so stupid. I couldn’t say s*** to this man.”
However, Deb’s model of occasions differs enormously from that of Brat’s. She alleges that the pair labored on a show that was fully different and that she would never deliberately cut the rapper out of a deal due to how close they once have been.
“We did have something there,” Deb told The Breakfast Club’s Loren Lorosa about the drama. “We actually filmed a part to see the reaction of the people and what would happen but the network denied us. Now, the bootcamp that me and Da Brat was talking about, it was going to be a real camp. We went and scouted the housing where the bootcamp was gonna be, where they was going to be marching, we did do that. Deb’s House was not a bootcamp, Deb’s House was you against you. One of my biggest problems is that I don’t know how to keep my mouth shut, like I want to invite everybody into whatever I’m thinking about doing. And this whole thing, I talked to Da Brat about.”
She continued,
“For her to say I stole a show – she’s fallacious. They denied that show — that show was denied years in the past. So why now come up? …Do how dangerous this is piercing me? This hurts.”
Instead of clapping back, Da Brat responded to Deb’s heartfelt response by hopping on the pretend Netflix documentary social media pattern, pretending to sit down for a Surviving Deb exposé.
Deb has since shared another post, sustaining that her idea dates back to 2014 and accusing Da Brat of chasing clout through their alleged issue.
“Ive BEEN doing this….Opening doors for others and creating opportunities. THIS IS FROM MY ORIGINAL BOOTCAMP SHOW IN 2014 BEFORE GROWING UP HIP HOP where I allowed Brat to be my GUEST judge. Stop lying on me. You need clicks and views, find someone else to use.”
Both Brat and Deb have performed a big function in hip hop’s large crossover success as ladies in the sport, and hopefully, they’ll get to the underside of their points before their relationship is totally irreparable.
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