Despite the major success of her debut album 'Over It," Summer Walker just can't seem to get off the negative press train.
Last Friday, the singer songwriter was booked to host an official afterparty for her New York City concert at a nightclub in Elizabeth, New Jersey. She claims that she was only booked to walkthrough/host the function, but the promoter claims that they agreed that she would also perform a couple of songs.
The crowd, expecting a performance, booed her once they realized she had no plans of actually singing.
Summer took to her Instagram that night to post the following message:
"Aye look, y'all gotta stop letting these promoters finesse y'all. I DO NOT, "I REPEAT I DO NOT" sing on couches. Put some respect on my name if you would like to see me perform I'll be at Terminal 5 on the 7th & 8th & Jimmy Fallon on the 9th, that's where you can see me perform. Thank y'all for whoever came to see me at the Jersey WALK THROUGH, I appreciate it.
In response to this post, the promoter posted the actual supposed contract between he and Summer on his Instagram account, which he quickly deleted once Summer threatened to sue him for posting a "fake" contract.
No offense, but it seems like this could've all been avoided with better management.
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