Nelly Slammed Over Resurfaced Videos That Show Him Singing To Young Girls: Watch

A number of videos showing Nelly previously singing inappropriately to underage girls on stage have resurfaced. Outrage, backlash and questioning have consequently ensued on social media.

In the clips, the Texas native intimately sings to underage girls on the stage with him. In one, the Country Grammar artist is seen performing his 2004 track “Over and Over” near the child’s face.

Nelly attends the 2021 BET Hip Hop Awards at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center on October 01, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)

He asks if she’s nervous. Afterward, he proceeds to grab some of her hair before serenading her in a highly inappropriate way.

Nelly commits a similar act in a separate video. As the young girl awkwardly stands on stage, he surprisingly twirls her hair and begins to sing to her in a disturbing manner.

The pop-rap hitmaker even attempts to hold the fan’s hand, which is obviously met with uncertainty.

In both videos, the crowd screams and even laughs at the situation ensuing in front of them. It’s unclear at this time why the Dancing with the Stars alum didn’t receive backlash at the time of these concerts.

The videos have resurfaced after Nelly was in the news just this past weekend for a passionate performance with his ex, R&B singer Ashanti.

The couple reunited on stage for Power 98.3 and Power 96.1’s “Under The Mistletoe” concert in Arizona. Their performance of their collaborative 2008 track, “Body On Me” found them trending on social media.

The celebrity couple called their decade-long romance quits in 2014.

Fans were calling for the former couple to rekindle their love, but now Twitter is demanding answers for the 48-year-old’s disgusting behaviour with underage fans on stage.

“OUTRAGED! This shit is insane,” one person wrote. “I know those of you that love and support R. Kelly won’t see anything wrong here, BUT, for the rest of us, why is it okay for a GROWN ass man, NELLY, now to be referred to as R. Nelly, to call an 8-YEAR-OLD girl on stage and sing to her, rubbing [and] all.”

Neither Nelly nor his team have commented on the situation thus far. Make sure to check back in with HNHH for the latest updates.

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Lil Wayne And Nelly Got Endearingly Confused As They Tried To Host An Instagram Live Chat

As an elder millennial, there is perhaps no starker reminder of the inexorable passage of time than watching the icons of my youth struggle with new technology — especially when that technology has been around for kind of a while. Still, it was pretty amusing for 2000s-era rap fans to watch Lil Wayne and Nelly, two of that decade’s biggest hitmakers getting endearingly confused as they tried to host an Instagram Live chat.

As the two rap titans catch up, Wayne notices the comments rising up from the bottom of the screen and wonders “that’s people saying stuff to me?” Nelly’s confirmation probably isn’t very enlightening, as he remarked, “Yeah, we both on here, they talking to us… they said ‘y’all good,’” he read. Wayne’s next question is a little more pressing: “Can we smoke on here?” “I am!” Nelly enthuses. “Why is everything sparkling on you?” Wayne chuckles, apparently unaware that the app allows users to add filter effects during chats. Nelly finally openly admits, “Ay man, I just told you, I don’t know what the f*ck I’m doing!” The conversation then turns to fantasy football, with Wayne lamenting the outlook for his team. It could be worse, though; Nelly’s last online snafu was a bit more risque, and Wayne’s always been a little out of touch.

Fans on Twitter were amused by the snippet, cackling over the fact that the two rappers have apparently reached the age when relatively common devices are as mystifying as arcane texts (Nelly is 47, Wayne is 39). As one user put it, “They grew up in a different generation so I can’t even clown.” And I thank you for that, user. Leave us to our Boost Mobile Sidekicks and Motorola two-way pagers, while you check out some of the responses below.

Nelly “Hot In Herrre” Video Vixen Passes Away At 38

Pasha Bleasdell x Nelly = Hot In Herrre

Hip-hop music video vixen Pasha Bleasdell passed away. Many would recognize Bleasdell, the stand-out dancer and model from the Nelly “Hot In Herre” video. She died from a brain tumor. A Legendary Vixen From Nelly To Donnell Jones Fans of 90’s hip-hop are feeling the loss today of a popular music video vixen, Pasha Bleasdell.  […]

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Nelly Charges Into The Crowd At A Miami Club After Getting Hit In The Head With An Object

Nelly, who recently posted a video of himself receiving oral sex (“accidentally,” according to him), was having a good time at a Miami club last night. A video shows him sipping a cocktail in the VIP section, with a glowing bottle service bucket filled with bottles of high-end vodka at his disposal, bobbing his head as the DJ plays “Mo Bamba” by Sheck Wes. Trouble is, the fun didn’t last very long for Nelly.

Not sooner than he can say “Grey Goose,” does an object come flying down from the upper level of the club and smacks Nelly on the head and ricochet’s onto his shoulder. A video posted by TMZ shows Nelly looking stunned as he clutches his head a for a second and looks up into the crowd to see who threw what looks like a full cup at him. Then, sooner than you can say “Hot In Here,” Nelly goes full Ron Artest and charges into the club crowd a la “Malice At The Palace.” He disappears into the club and we’ll have to use our imaginations to know whether or not Nelly found the perpetrator of this senseless act for now.

Watch the video of the incident above.

Nelly Apologizes For Accidentally Sharing A Video Of Him Receiving Oral Sex

Today started out as any other for Nelly, but things took a sharp left after the “Hot In Herre” rapper accidentally posted a video of himself receiving oral sex to his Instagram page. While he quickly deleted the post, the damage was already done, with social media doing its job. Some of Nelly’s 3.3 million Instagram followers caught a glimpse of the video and quickly shared their thoughts about it. Hours after Nelly made the mistake, he released a statement on the matter to TMZ.

“I sincerely apologize to the young lady and her family, this is unwanted publicity for her/them,” he told the publication. “This was an old video that was private and never meant to go public.” Nelly did not share how the video ended up on his Instagram page, but according to TMZ, it appears that he could have been hacked. The publication says his team is investigating a breach and they’re concerned that some more private content that belongs to Nelly could end up online. This includes financial information, personal documents, and passwords.

Nelly’s apology comes after he was slaughtered online, with many taking to Twitter to comment on a small observation they noticed. Comments included “I saw Nelly’s d*ck and I’m very disappointed” and “Nelly’s d*ck is super regular.”