GloRilla has been a good run lately.
But she just got some bad press.
Fox 13 in Memphis reports that the femcee has been accused of scamming at least two people.
Memphis businesswoman Kimberly Renfroe contacted GloRilla's management to promote her beauty line. She was then contacted by somebody at another number. She cash apped that person $1200. Then she was told she needed to pay $1500. So she asked for a refund. She never got it.
Atlanta choreographer Trinica Goods says she was promised $1500 to teach GloRilla a new dance move.
“You know her little signature move that she does?” said Goods, a former dancer for the Memphis Grizzlies who now lives in Atlanta. “She was doing it one way, I choreographed it another way and they have been doing it that way in every other show.”
That was months ago. But GloRilla has never paid her and when she tries to get her money she gets the runaround.
GloRilla has now issued a statement claiming that somebody is impersonating a member of her team.
“I was made aware that an individual has been impersonating members of my team and deceiving people for money as part of a scam. I’m looking into the issue, but I’d like to encourage all my fans and supporters to be very careful with how they communicate with online strangers. It’s important to do research and take the appropriate steps to prevent yourselves from being victimized by cybercriminals posing as celebrity teams.”
Renfroe isn't buying it. She says she went through all the proper channels and still got stiffed.