Rest assure Trey Songz fans, he’s not really doing a reality TV show. He explains that and more in the latest "The Breakfast Club" interview.

The “Put it On Me” singer discussed how his “Tremaine the Playboy” is not a real reality TV show, and how it’s mostly a promotion and marketing tool. He even discussed what happened regarding the incident in Detroit where he tore the stage up when they cut his set short. That incident landed him in jail, funny enough, it was his equipment he tore up.

Dj Envy also asked Trey about Keke Palmer’s accusations that he recorded her without permission at a house party. Below is the Instagram caption that started it all.

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. - Keke Palmer via Instagram

Songz has now addressed Palmer’s allegations, citing

“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,” said Trey.

Find out what else he said regarding the accusations, adding "She was doing the most to defame me. I thought that was wack.”

 

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