Latisha Kirby Farrell has outed her ex-bae Collin Nigel McPherson, also known as Majah Hype, as her abuser– months after admitting she was a victim of domestic abuse.
In December, Farrell went live on Instagram and admitted she was a victim of intimate partner violence. She never named her abuser.
“Tonight is about healing. Tonight is about taking my power back and no longer protecting the person that has been abusing me,” she said during last winter’s confessional.
A day later, she posted another video where she named Majah Hype, her ex-husband, as her abuser. For the uninformed, Majah Hype is a social media comedian known for making skits targeting the Caribbean-American community.
In the follow-up video, she accused him of leaking sex tapes from a decade ago as a distraction from the abuse allegations.
“I’m not going to be quiet. You’re not going to shame me,” Farrell declared. “Send the sex tape wherever you want. You still have to get up and look in the mirror.”
On Monday, an interview Farrell did with entertainment blogger Tasha K premiered on YouTube. During the interview, Farrell told Tasha that Majah physically abused her throughout their marriage. She also described how his trash a** would claim to be suicidal and urge her to harm him after hitting her.
The first beating occurred during what was supposed to be a threesome between Farrell, Majah and another woman she identified as Jasmine. After a minor conflict, Majah assaulted Jasmine. When Farrell tried to intervene, she caught two shots to the gut. The violence continued until Farrell made it out of the house. When she returned, the comedian claimed he was suicidal.
“For the next three hours, I spent taking multiple guns out of his hand. Me and the girl. He was just like, gun after gun, he was gonna kill himself,” Farrell said.
He even abused her in front of their kids. One time, Farrell’s son overheard one of their fights, and when he showed up to their bedroom door with a stick in hand, the comedian claimed his mom was the aggressor. He later offered her a pallet in his closet because he wanted her to sleep while he stood watch.
“Just seeing him want to protect me like that, I felt terrible,” she recalled.
Three months before they broke up, one of Majah’s teenaged sons reportedly issued an ominous warning.
“Wait, Kirby. Everything’s nice now, but he’s going to start beating you, just like he beat my mom.”
Farrell finally left after she caught a glimpse of her bruised face in a mirror.
“I remember I got up and I looked into the mirror. My whole jaw is swollen, my face, my eyes, and I think to myself, it looks like you’re at your funeral.”
A picture exclusively given to Sister2Sister shows a badly hurt Farrell in what appears to be a bed.
In December, after Kirby’s original videos hit the net, he denied any wrongdoing and tried to play the victim. He was allegedly recovering from a heart attack at the time.
“I still have love for Kirby today,” he said in a video posted on his Instagram page. “I have no reason for that. I am not a woman beater, and I never thought about being a woman beater.”
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In addition to Farrell’s claims, Majah Hype is reportedly being investigated
for alleged molestation of a minor, per Madame Noire.In December, after Kirby’s original videos hit the net, he denied any wrongdoing and seemingly gaslit his estranged ex. The Caribbean-descent comedian also alleged that he was recovering from a heart attack at the time.
“I still have love for Kirby today,” he said in a video posted on his Instagram page. “I have no reason for that. I am not a woman beater, and I never thought about being a woman beater.”
In the interview and her own videos, Farrell insists the health scare is phony.
So far, Majah ain’t said a word about this latest interview.
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