It seems as if Gully Squad diva, Stacious and Alliance Next Generation first lady, Bridgez just can’t get along following a second reported altercation in the last month and a half between the deejays.
According to one876entertainment.com, Stacious and Bridgez were involved in a fight outside the HYPE TV studios in Kingston on Friday night; hours after they helped premiered the medley video for the Payday Music Group produced, Bedroom Riddim.
The deejays previously engaged in a heated confrontation while on the set of the Bedroom Riddim video shoot but denied any developing friction existed or that any blows were exchanged.
Now, reports have surfaced that following the premiere of the Bedroom Riddim Medley video, Stacious and Bridgez were involved in an argument inside the HYPE TV studios. Allegedly, tensions rose; leading to a fight between the Alliance-affiliated artistes in the HYPE TV parking lot.
A close friend of Stacious, who witnessed the fight, told one876entertainment.com that Bridgez instigated the battle, triggering physical retaliation from Stacious.
“This is not the first time. Over a month ago, Bridgez tried to diss Stacious on the shoot of the Bedroom Riddim, so this the second time it is happening, and Stacious had had enough, and Bridgez ah push her luck too far.
It coulda deal wid a different way, I understand her frustration, on a professional level; she should not have done it. But she had to defend herself, it is like Bridgez had a little thing with Stacious, so Stacious mash her down,” the friend intimated.
Stacious refused to comment regarding the incident but promised she would issue a press release, via Twitter, addressing the matter. Meanwhile, Bridgez commented on the situation, via Twitter; claiming that the reports stating that Stacious beat her up were unfounded. Additionally, she implied that she wasn’t touched and never had a scratch on her from the incident.
There’s been growing tension for months between the Gullyside and Alliance camps since this past summer, when Gully Squad artiste, Chase Cross released a diss song aimed at Alliance leader, Bounty Killer after the Better Days deejay claimed that the “War Lord” blamed him and Mavado for disrupting his birthday party in June. Since then, there’s been exchange of diss songs between members of the Gully Squad and the Alliance Next Generation with Mavado & Bounty Killer admitting that tension existed between both camps.
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