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‘Insecure’ Star Sarunas J. Jackson Claims Trey Songz Tried To Fight A Woman

Trey Songz has been the center of a lot of legal battles concerning the alleged sexual assault of  three women and now Insecure star Sarunas J. Jackson is calling out…

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Trey Songz has been the center of a lot of legal battles concerning the alleged sexual assault of  three women and now Insecure star Sarunas J. Jackson is calling out the singer for allegedly trying to fight a woman.

"Some of 'em be doing crazy s---, like I said, I had some run-ins and they do that thing where, they were trying to sell this tough guy [image]," said Jackson per HotNewHipHop. "I seen this one, Trey, Trey Songz, bitch a-- n----, try to press women, you know what I'm saying? But then turn down a fade when a n---- came up to him for the fade, Turned it down."

"I'm not cool with n----- like that," the actor added. "If he wants to fight women and stuff like that—to me, I can't operate like that, because you get so many of those and especially once they there and it's like, it's unfortunate because I'm a fan!... I can separate the man from the artist, but sometimes it starts getting a little too muddy for me."

Previously, the actor did a post-and-delete when Dylan Gonzalez called out the singer for being an alleged rapist.

"He is a bitch!! F--- that bitch a--! Hope he gets what he deserves. Can't stand his disrespectful bitch a--. F--- him."

Jackson's brother, Darius Jackson, is currently dating actress KeKe Palmer who called out Trey back in 2017 for featuring her in his music video, "Pick Up the Phone", without her consent. Palmer even alleged that she hid in the closet to avoid being filmed and that the singer used "sexual intimidation" in coercing her into the video, Glamour reported in 2017.

Trey denied the allegations, "Babygirl buggin. Point blank period. Got my number, coulda called, saw the cameras and the lights, heard action."

Autumn Hawkins is the National Hip-Hop and R&B writer for Beasley Media, currently residing in New Jersey. Prior to working at Beasley Media, she was in broadcast news as an entertainment producer. When she's not impatiently waiting for Beyoncé to drop new music, she is reading, shopping, or planning a vacation.