Trey Songz Responds To Keke Palmer’s Claims Of Being Secretly Filmed And Harassed At Video Shoot (VIDEO)

TRIGGA FIRES SHOTS BACK AT THE “SCREAM QUEENS” ACTRESS

(AllHipHop News) Scream Queens actress Keke Palmer made a lot of headlines over the last few weeks because of her accusations against R&B singer Trey Songz.

Palmer claimed she was secretly filmed for a music video while at a party with Songz.

She wrote (in part) on a January Instagram post:

How am I in this video Trey? After you found me in a closet HIDING because I was so afraid of anymore conflict. Literally my last option was to hide because you all would not listen when I said I did not want to be in the video the FIRST time. Just cause you give someone food and alcohol and throw in a little sexual intimidation doesn’t mean they will buckle.

Songz has now addressed Palmer’s allegations in an interview with The Breakfast Club.

“Ain’t nobody put her on camera without asking. There’s a sign on the door: you step on the premises, you will be recorded. Point blank period. I don’t have to say nothing else about nothing,” stated Trey.

The “Slow Motion” vocalist went on to say he has known Palmer for many years and that was why he did not want to speak about the incident.

Apparently, the continuation of Palmer’s insistence that she was harassed at the shoot led to Trey addressing the matter.

“She was doing the most to defame me. I thought that was wack,” added Songz.

At one point, The Breakfast Club co-host Angela Yee mentioned that Keke supposedly spoke to Trey and they settled the issue.

“That’s a lie too. I ain’t talk to her,” responded Songz. “I ain’t call her. I ain’t try to call Keke. None of that.”

The Tremaine album creator also told the radio show the song in question –  “Pick Up the Phone” – is not even his record and he had nothing to do with the posting or removal of the video.

“I don’t care that much to sneak Keke Palmer in the video for two seconds. Who the f-ck does that? I’m gonna sneak you in the video, Keke? No, I’m not. F-ck out of here,” declared Songz.

It should be noted that “Pick Up The Phone” does appear on the Trappy New Years mixtape by Trey Songz and Fabolous.