The Game may have been busy making The Documentary III, but he also tunes into the livestreaming world. He recently ran into Adrien Broner during a streamed party, the boxer who's been making a name for himself as of late streaming with Deen The Great. On Deen's stream, Game confronted Broner for his controversial interactions with siblings Brandy and Ray J while they were hanging out before Ray's Orlando Brown boxing match.
For those unaware, AB had an awkward interaction with Brandy when he accused her of ignoring him when she greeted them upon arrival, which she denied. He had also seemingly shot his shot with her in addition to some other odd interactions which fans called him out over.
The California MC joined in on this during their time together on stream, scolding him for disrespecting the siblings. "Alright, again, I want to apologize again," Adrien Broner remarked, as caught by dailyclips on Twitter. "I'm sorry to Brandy, I'm sorry to Ray J. I didn't mean it like that."
Then, The Game asked AB to apologize to Game's mother as well, as she's apparently a fan of the streams. "And sorry to Miss Lynette," Broner expressed.
The Documentary III
Elsewhere, The Game is drawing conversation for The Documentary III, partly due to his references to Kendrick Lamar. Fans have been speculating about a potential feud between them for years now, although this tracklist doesn't give bloodthirsty die-hards any significant new material.
Rather, the references on the tracklist seem to be more about confidence, representing Los Angeles, and eschewing picking sides against Drake. Still, there will probably be a lot more debate about these topics moving forward.
As for the boxer and streamer, Adrien Broner is facing legal trouble, as he recently received a sexual battery lawsuit from a woman named Havana Saint. He and his legal team denied these accusations, and we will see how they play out in court.
This interaction with the Compton MC shows how Broner's viral antics and on-stream behavior has effects beyond its physical and online limitations. That reputation carries through, and folks want to see him do better with the large platform he enjoys.
