Pardison Fontaine and Megan Thee Stallion are going through a very “wife catches husband cheating” episode, airing their grievances online. Both have their sides of the story on why the relationship ended, who’s at fault, and what went wrong.
Megan recently replied to Pardi's social media posts, staying positive and asking why he's calling her out if the things she's saying about him aren't true. In a recent Instagram Live session, Pardison, a New York rapper, openly admitted to cheating on Meg and hinted at some hypocrisy in the situation.
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“It’s not something I wanted to talk about,” shared Pardison Fontaine with his followers. “I never wanted to go into details. You’ve never seen me talk about my personal life, whether it’s happy, sad, or different. Just bits and pieces, so these are always uncomfortable for me. Anyway, like I said, I’m here to promote my music. You’ve never heard me speak negatively about anyone up to this point. I never intended to, I never did. But if you watch my interviews in full, I always talk about exactly what happened, how I feel, without giving too much. Because I don’t like to dive too deep."
“But I have no problem taking accountability,” admitted Pardison Fontaine. “Yeah, that’s what it is. Find me an interview where I say ‘No.’ Not once. But I don’t appreciate people throwing rocks and hiding their hand. I was chilling, I was cooling, nobody asked me anything – nobody asked anybody anything, in fact. Throwing rocks and hiding your hand is just not good behavior, you know? It’s not good, especially to people who’ve been good to you. Everything I needed to talk about, I addressed in the song. People want to know why, what happened."
“When you portray things inaccurately, you have to clear it up,” he concluded. “You have to clear it up. But with all that said, I wish happiness for everybody. I wish healing for everybody. It felt like I was well along on my journey. I put a lot behind me, I took a lot of crap as a man, but I just took it. I felt like this wasn’t one of those times where I was going to let it slide, let someone speak on me and let my story be told by someone else. This wasn’t one of those times where I was going to let it slide.”
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