Tiny Harris seems to be giving her husband T.I. ‘Tip’ Harris the cold should after the world found out about his relationship with actress Asia’h Epperson. The rapper may be trying to sweet talk his wife to get back in her good graces, but the singer said she’s more concerned with actions than words.
Tiny posted a cryptic message on her social media on July 6 putting out a full warning that sweet talk should be backed up with actions. She took to her Instagram story and posted, “I’m in my ‘You have to prove everything you say to me’ phase of life.”
Tiny has been more vocal than usual with several cryptic messages posted over these past weeks that seemed to be pointed directly at T.I. The mother of four seems to be standing her ground with her husband and reportedly refused to spend Independence Day with him, Hollywood Life reported.
“Tiny is refusing to see T.I. for the 4th,” a friend of the singer’s told the news source. He tried to get her to agree to spend it with him and she shot him down.”
Well Tiny’s rejection still didn’t stop the hip-hop artist from creeping on her page. T.I. went on his wife’s page and liked a photo she posted of herself and their adorable baby girl Heiress enjoying the 4th of July. She wrote, “On our Mommy & Me kinda 4th of July.”
Tiny appeared on her friend’s Kandi Burruss “Kandi Koated Nights” show and admitted to having her husband tailed by a private investigator when she thought he was cheating on her. She said, “I definitely would recommend it. It is expensive, though. But it worked.”
The singer could be specifying her husband’s affair with urban model Bernice Burgos which made headlines Spring of 2017 or his recent scandal with Epperson. The woman he was seen smacking on the butt and kissing.
The couple filed for a divorce in 2016, but the legal documents are still pending.
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