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'Traumatizing': Deyjah Harris Breaks Down Into Tears Over Hymen Controversy and Twitter Goes Off on T.I.

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Rapper Clifford “T.I.” Harris is getting slammed on social media all over again after his daughter Deyjah Harris, 18, shared how she felt about the whole “hymen-gate” controversy.

Last November, T.I. stated that he accompanies Deyjah to her yearly gynecologist appointments to make sure her “hymen” is still intact.

On the June 15 episode of “T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle,” Deyjah admitted her relationship with her father had changed since the hymen controversy, adding that she was “shocked, hurt, angry, and embarrassed” by the entire ordeal.

T.I.’s mother, Violetta, scolded him for his remarks and urged him to talk to Deyjah, but the rapper refused to do so.

I have no reason to be concerned about any of this unless Deyjah’s upset,” T.I. said on the show.

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