A$AP Rocky Refuses To Kiss 2 Female Fans: "Too Much R. Kelly Stuff Goin' On"

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ASAP Rocky performs onstage during the BET Hip Hop Awards 2018 at Fillmore Miami Beach on October 6, 2018 in Miami Beach, Florida.
A$AP Rocky ain't gonna get caught slippin'.

The impact of Surviving R. Kelly was seen directly in the aftermath. The singer himself is currently under investigation in Fulton County, GA over several of the allegations made in the docuseries. However, it's put a bigger spotlight on sexual misconduct in the music industry. Some men feel they need to be more precautious to avoid false allegations including A$AP Rocky. In recently surfaced footage, the rapper declines to give two female fans a kiss on the cheek because "too much R. Kelly stuff goin' on."

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A$AP Rocky won't be caught in any sort of sexual misconduct case in the near future. In footage that recently seen online, the rapper jokingly refuses to kiss two female fans on the cheek because he isn't trying to get caught up in any sort of allegations in the future.

"It's too much R. Kelly stuff goin' on right now. No kisses on the cheeks tonight," he said with a laugh. "Shout out these two beautiful young ladies. Now, y'all get home safe, okay?"

Rocky's clearly not trying to get caught up like fellow Mob member A$AP Bari. Last week, Bari entered a guilty plea on one count of sexual assault in the U.K. The plea deal allowed Bari to avoid jail time. Instead, he must pay a $5000 fine as well as $3150 to the victim.


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