Real Boston Richey Denies Ex-Girlfriend Used A Strap-On Sex Toy On Him

Real Boston Richey

Real Boston Richey publicly addresses his ex-girlfriend’s allegations about their intimate relationship after she exposed him.

Real Boston Richey found himself in the “uncomfortable position” of having to publicly address intimate allegations from his ex-girlfriend after she escalated their dispute on social media over a new song.

The 29-year-old Florida rapper released “B#### You Weird” on May 1, and his former partner, influencer Tatiana Chanell, believed the track was directed at her, so she threatened to expose him unless he took it down.

When he didn’t comply, she followed through with a series of posts detailing various accusations, including claims about a strap-on sex toy that she said she purchased and used on him during their relationship.

In an 11-minute video response posted on Sunday (May 3), Richey addressed the allegations head-on and explained why their two-year relationship ultimately fell apart.

He attributed the breakup to his own infidelity, stating that he couldn’t stop cheating and that he had numerous other romantic interests.

“You can’t say I made a song about you, you know I got a hundred hoes,” he said in the video. “I got a hundred girlfriends. That’s a reason we broke up. I can’t stop cheating.”

He also claimed that despite their relationship issues, he always protected her reputation and never spoke negatively about her publicly.

Regarding the specific allegation about the sex toy, Richey denied that it was used on him, suggesting instead that it was involved in his encounters with other women.

The rapper’s troubles extend far beyond this personal dispute, however.

Tatiana Chanell previously accused him of choking her outside a Houston nightclub in March 2025 while she was pregnant, leading to a felony domestic assault charge that he’s currently facing.

Beyond the domestic violence allegations, Richey has been entangled in federal legal proceedings.

He was acquitted on two firearm counts but faces a retrial on a drug conspiracy charge, with a hearing scheduled for May 20.

Despite these mounting legal challenges, the rapper has continued to release music in 2026, dropping “B#### You Weird” and “Fine S###.”