Tiny Fires Back at Critics Questioning Whether She Does Social Distancing Following Party Video
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The wife of T.I. shares on her Instagram account a video of her Cinco de Mayo party that she hosts at her Atlanta home, prompting her followers to think she's ignoring social distancing order.

AceShowbiz - Tiny a.k.a. Tameka Cottle is accused of not following COVID-19 guidelines when she held a party at her house. That prompted a fan to call her out on Instagram, before the singer hotly responded.

On Wednesday, May 6, the wife of T.I. shared on the photo-sharing platform a video of her Cinco de Mayo party that she hosted at her Atlanta home the night before. The footage showed Tiny dancing to her daughter, Zonnique Pullins' new song, "FTCU", alongside her guests.

Captioning the video, Tiny wrote, "Last night I had a small Cinco De Mayo get together at the house & well I had [DJ Dre] play [Zonnique Pullins] new singles. As u can see everybody loved it!!"

Upon watching the clip, one of her followers assumed that Tiny didn't practice social distancing. "No one is social distancing, iTny. I'm surprised," said the critic. Another fan also commented, "that's what I was thinking...are we no longer social distancing."

It didn't take long for Tiny to clear things out in a reply. "Yes we are," the Xscape singer clarified. "at least 8 of these ppl I'm around on a regular..so....."

Amid Coronavirus pandemic, Tiny is currently quarantining with husband T.I. and their kids in Atlanta. Earlier this month, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp decided to start lifting restrictions during the Coronavirus lockdown, much to Tip's dismay. The rapper told U.S. TV show "Extra" he believes it's "premature" to begin opening non-essential services like hair salons and gyms, as Coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country.

"I think that it's premature… to put it bluntly. We're not at a point where we've flattened the curve yet," he said. "I think it's still hitting our hospitals pretty hard and I think it may have been a premature decision."

The star went on to suggest the U.S. government's handling of the pandemic has been flawed, as he reflected that "some of the things just based off what science is saying and common sense tells me that some stuff is kind of off the mark."

He insisted that, for now, he isn't making any changes in his quarantine life despite the lift on some restrictions, affirming, "I'm going to keep it the same way I've been doing it, you know."

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