On today’s episode of “Blech,” T.I. and Tiny Harris took to social media to do an Instagram story on them celebrating their 11th anniversary. The couple vacationed in Amsterdam, and apparently, the Dutch air sent T.I.’s passions into overdrive in a dreadful display of PDA.
Instagram stories eventually disappear, but unfortunately, OnSite managed to capture T.I., sending his tongue on a journey up and down his wife’s skin.
As Tiny bobbed and weaved, trying to escape T.I.’s shenanigans, he was unrelenting. She tried to grab his face to no avail. The modern lexicon has not yet entered a word to describe an event that is worse than cringeworthy, but that word will apply here when it does.
The look on Tiny’s face as she quickly wiped his saliva tracks off her face was something akin to when Black people see videos of SPF 100 people eating a banana and mayonnaise sandwich.
In a twist of unbelievable irony, once T.I. realized that his brand of PDA was indeed unwanted, he looked at his wife and asked her, “Why are you resisting me?”
Pause.
Earlier this year, T.I. and Tiny Harris were being accused of sexual abuse and sex trafficking in rapid succession by multiple women. In fact, they are still under investigation.
Social media did not let them forget it either. In the comments section of the OnSite post, one commenter said, “He wasn’t showing her this much love before their allegations. 🤢”
Another commenter said, “They did everything them girls said they did😭.”
One tweeter even humorously suggested that the trip to Amsterdam may have been a fishing expedition.
T.I. likes to put
his mouth on a little bit of everything. Maybe he should just relax, enjoy his vacation and remember that the internet remembers all.Happy anniversary, though!
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