Content creator BenDaDonnn has publicly defended fellow influencer Summyah, also known as SummyahMarie, following allegations made by hip-hop journalist DJ Akademiks. The controversy erupted after Summyah was seen with rapper Trippie Redd in Turks & Caicos, prompting Akademiks to label her an escort. Summyah firmly rejected the allegation during a heated discussion with Akademiks, yet he remained unconvinced.
During a recent livestream, BenDaDonnn expressed his belief in Summyah’s innocence. He argued that just because individuals associate with celebrities in exotic locations, it does not imply they are involved in sexual activities. He stated, “B*tches will really use n****s to get an experience and be like ‘I’m not doin’ sh*t.'” He elaborated that the nature of such encounters often reflects a desire for experiences rather than romantic or transactional relationships.
BenDaDonnn referenced a specific interaction between Summyah and Trippie Redd, during which she insisted that their time together was casual. Summyah noted that Trippie was relaxed and invited her to bring anyone she wanted to stream with, emphasizing that “it was nothing like that.” Ben further asserted that many women who find themselves in similar situations are not necessarily engaging in the behaviors Akademiks suggested.
As the discussion unfolded, BenDaDonnn highlighted that in any scenario where a celebrity invites a group of women, not all will partake in intimate activities. He commented, “Say like any celebrity flies out 20 b*tches. All them not finna f*ck. Some will go for the vibe and the experience.” This perspective aligns with a broader understanding of celebrity culture, where social gatherings often blur the lines between personal and professional relationships.
The discourse intensified following remarks made by Summyah’s ex-boyfriend, NoCap. Upon seeing the clip of Summyah and Trippie together, NoCap appeared somewhat irritated, jokingly warning Trippie to ensure he was included on his next album. Trippie responded with a simple hashtag, “#NDA,” hinting at his upcoming project. Summyah, however, took issue with NoCap’s comments, describing him as a “tender b*tch” for being concerned about her current associations.
As the situation continues to develop, it remains likely that Akademiks will respond to BenDaDonnn’s defense of Summyah. The ongoing debate surrounding the escort allegations highlights the complexities of relationships in the public eye and the often misguided assumptions that accompany them. While Summyah may appreciate the support from BenDaDonnn, the impact of these discussions on their public images and personal lives remains to be seen.
