Teairra Mari Confronted By Man She's Suing Over Sex-Tape Leak, 50 Cent Responds

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Teairra Mari views the Roc96 x Madeworn collection during the Roc96 x Madeworn Barney's Launch Event at Madeworn Studios on May 4, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.

And of course, 50 Cent chimed in shortly after.

Back in May, Love & Hip Hop star Teairra Mari found herself in the middle of a scandal after her sex tape leaked. Mari has since taken legal action against 50 Cent, who posted an explicit screenshot from the tape on his Instagram, and her ex boyfriend, Akbar Abdul-Ahad, who she believes leaked the sex tape. Needless to say, it's been a complicated matter for all parties involved. However, it seems as if the story line has taken another turn after she was confronted by Akbar and L&HH co-star, Christopher Milan. 

Over the weekend, Akbar hit Instagram Live while he and Milan pulled up on Teiarra Mari. In the footage, the two men confront her over allegedly "leaking" her own sex tape to the web. Of course, after the footage hit the web, it didn't take 50 Cent too long to chime in. The rapper shared a clip of the Instagram Live with the caption, "Reality Tv is crazy, they do all this to create story lines. Smh 🤦‍♂️and Floyd cross me for this girl."

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk-30StlPiQ

Afterwards, he shared a screenshot of Christopher Milan in the comment section of @missmariupdates with the caption reading, "oh my, this is crazy but at least they are telling the truth now."

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk_as9MlENT

Shortly after Mari sued both 50 Cent and Akbar, she attempted to file a restraining order against the two which was ultimately denied. 

Peep the full exchange below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk_NvWzAhLz


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