Chlöe Bailey is setting the record straight after fans misread her comments about Kendrick Lamar.
Earlier this week, Chlöe went live to share her teenage admiration for Kendrick. She mentioned having a crush on the rapper when she was younger, but some online voices twisted this into a romantic pursuit.
Chlöe didn’t waste time and addressed the rumors, saying, “I’m not shooting my shot at a married man. I was talking about years and years ago.” She expressed surprise at how some people can’t take a lighthearted comment about past admiration without getting serious about it.
The buzz caught more fire when folks on social media imagined her comments as an attempt to get in between Kendrick and his long-time partner, Whitney Alford. Chlöe jumped back on her live stream during Thanksgiving to laugh it off and explain, “I think it’s funny now how people take things out of context. I’m innocent, child!”
Kendrick Lamar’s personal life came under spotlight previously due to his public tiffs with Drake, who had made bold claims about Kendrick’s engagement with Alford and even suggested other troubles related to the couple.
In the midst of these controversies, Kendrick included Alford and their kids in his music video for “Not Like Us,” presenting a united family front and countering the internet chatter with visuals of happiness.
Referring to her teenage admiration, Chlöe compared it to her former B2K crush, dismissing the current fuss with a “give me a break” plea to fans.
Amidst all this, the spotlight remains on Kendrick’s past revelations of infidelity on his own tracks, and his journey through addressing his past addictions.
Drake’s barbs had earlier added fuel to this fire, drawing public attention to Kendrick and Alford’s relationship, but Kendrick’s musical response seemed to bring a period to the gossip.
Chlöe seems unfazed by the drama, choosing to address her fans directly and leave no room for misinterpretation going forward.
Chlöe Bailey seems unfazed by the drama, choosing to address her fans directly and leave no room for misinterpretation going forward.