In a recent interview, Jaguar addressed women in the music industry and offered her advice on how to maneuver. While providing her thoughts, the singer singled out Summer Walker and insinuated that she had been "touched."
"My advice to any female who wants to get into this business?" Wright started. "Have a thick skin, do not drink alcohol. Never get high in front of anybody. Keep somebody close to you that you know at all times, Summer. Has anybody bothered to ask why she all of a sudden become claustrophobic and couldn’t perform anymore? Because she had anxiety? Yeah, she got anxiety cause somebody touched her. I don’t know it for a fact but I see it in – I know the sound. I can look in a woman’s eyes and tell when she been touched. She don’t trust none of the people she’s around so she just gon’ stay off the road, you see."
Once Walker was made aware of the remarks, she called out Wright on Instagram for making false comments and talking about her even though the two singers have never met.
"One, I ain’t never been ‘touched,’ I’m a child of God," Walker said. "I’m highly protected and highly favored honey ain’t nothing EVER happened to me, fortunately, I’ve been beyond blessed enough to never have to experience no sh** like that. Two, a mf would definitely get clapped, knocked off, anyone who ACTUALLY knows me knows that. Three, I’m a highly intelligent introvert and PREFER to not interact with ppl cause a lot mf’s throwed off, like you, [you're] a prime example of why I don’t have time. & 4. You weird AF, you don’t make something up as serious as RAPE about someone you don’t even know and then try to blast someone about it. I need you to be more productive with your time & platform I don’t know you but I expect more from you. You a woman, a fellow black woman at that like what type of time is you on? For some clout? chile bless your spirit ima pray for you today.”
Previously, Wright accused Common of sexually assaulting her and Black Thought of using ghostwriters. She also spoke out against Talib Kweli, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, and others following Malik B's death in July.
Source: The Neighborhood Talk