Update 01/15/2024 10:32am:

Over the weekend Cam'ron went viral after he was seen wearing jeans that appeared to feature Melyssa Ford on the crotch area. This comes after Cam'ron called out Melyssa for questioning if he and Mase had relations with underaged women after they shared a story about a threesome at a brothel in the '90s. 

After Cam'ron's outfit went viral, he addressed the rumors on Instagram, writing, "Thx @jermainedupri @nelly for joining the show. @itiswhatitis_talk please come back soon!! Also I’ve been seeing a lot of blogs. Yall have the wrong idea. The person on my pants is not who y’all think it is. This lady’s name is carol. 🀷🏾‍β™‚οΈπŸ€«." 

Nelly appeared to call out Cam in the comments, writing, "@mr_camron now who dancing…!! πŸ•ΊπŸ½πŸ˜‚" You can check out the post in full above.

Source: Instagram 


Original 01/13/2024 1:17am:

Jermaine Dupri made an appearance on the latest episode of It Is What It Is alongside Nelly, and during the recording session, a video was shared featuring Cam'ron wearing jeans adorned with Melyssa Ford's face.

In the video, recorded during the podcast session that included a remote appearance by Mase, Cam'ron gave a shout-out to his guests while showcasing his unconventional fashion choice. The jeans are seen as a direct response to recent comments made by Melyssa Ford on The Joe Budden Podcast. Ford had implied that Cam'ron may have engaged in inappropriate activities with an underage prostitute during a story he shared about a threesome with Mase at a brothel in the '90s. Although Ford later apologized for her remarks, Cam'ron rejected her apology on both his Instagram and on It Is What It Is.

Cam'ron cautioned Ford to "tread lightly" and threatened to have her escorted back to Canada, her native country, with "two calls." He accused her of desperation and suggested he could initiate a petition to have her sent out of the country. Joe Budden, co-hosting the podcast, disagreed with Ford's comments but maintained his support for her, advising Cam'ron to address the issue legally if he felt it warranted.