Karrine Steffans, also known as Superhead, knows how freaky things get behind the scenes.
So also knows JAY-Z, having appeared in his "No Papi" video.
During a chat with The Daily Beast, she said she wasn't surprised by the allegations against Hov.
“None of this is shocking, and it’s all part of the same [Me Too] movement. I’m not sure why people are separating this wave of Black music executives/artists from the original #MeToo investigations and arrests. They’re all connected. From (Bill) Cosby, (Harvey) Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, and the hundreds in between—they’re all connected. There are still hundreds more men to be accused, found guilty, and fall," she said. “They all know the same people with few degrees of separation between them. They have the same handlers, go to the same parties, share each other’s jets, yachts, and islands, and they abide by the same lawless code. What we’ve seen lately with (P. Diddy), and now Carter isn’t a different set of events.”
Last week, the woman who accused Hov of raping her at a Puffy party in 2000 when she was 13 spoke to NBC News.
Her story was full of inconsistencies and impossibilities.
There is allegedly another case against JAY-Z, but we haven't heard the details yet.