SZA Caught In Apparent Lie About Visiting San Antonio On Twitter

Earlier this week, SZA’s tour made a stop in San Antonio and seemingly it went pretty well. The show was so good that she took to Twitter to explain how much she enjoyed her time. “Holy sh*t this was my first time ever playing San Antonio I DID NOT KNOW YALL GOT DOWN LIKE THISSS.. incredible energy. THANK YOU,” she posted on Twitter. While some fans shared in her excitement others felt like something wasn’t right.

One follower in particular quote tweeted her. “I saw you in San Antonio…. in 2017 babes,” a response tweet read. That got fans into a discussion about SZA, who is known to get caught in public lies every once in a while. “She really be lying for no reason that’s them scorpios for you,” one fan comments blaming her astrology. Others just laughed at the situation and questioned why she is so comfortable lying. “Lmaooo yo all jokes aside why tf do she be lying so much? That’s concerning,” the comment reads. Check out her original post below.

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SZA Claims She’s Never Performed In San Antonio, But She Has

SZA has been having a lot of fun at recent stops on her tour. When she was in St. Louis last week, she brought out one of the biggest breakout stars of rap music in 2023. She was joined by Sexyy Red, who she collaborated with on the Drake song “Rich Baby Daddy.” She also helped Red announce her second pregnancy with a viral photo of them together.

SZA also seemed to have a pretty good time in Brooklyn where she and the crowd hyped each other up back and forth. While there she also teased another mini tour for the upcoming deluxe version of her new album. She claimed she would only return to visit “the most turnt” cities for the potential future tour. What do you think of SZA lying about playing shows in San Antonio for seemingly no reason? Let us know in the comment section below.

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SOURCE SPORTS: Frank “The Ghost” Martin Talks Errol Spence Jr, Lightweight Division & More

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Undefeated lightweight boxing sensation Frank “The Ghost” Martin (15-0-11KOs) sent shock waves throughout boxing in January 2022 with a highlight knockout victory against Romero Duno — making him a fight-to-watch of 2022 in a division that includes recognizable boxing superstars Gervonta Davis, Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia.

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The Ghost is the latest boxing star in Derrick James’s stable, already home to two undisputed champions in Errol Spence Jr and Jermell Charlo. Ahead of his upcoming fight this Saturday (July 9) in San Antonio, the 27-year-old southpaw spoke with The Source’s Bryson “Boom” Paul about a variety of topics, including training with Errol Spence Jr, the pros and cons of knockouts, mental health, rankings, if he is the “scariest” fighter in the lightweight division and so much more. Watch the full interview above.

Martin is scheduled to fight Jackson Martinez on the Magsayo vs Vargas undercard at the Alamode in San Antonio, Texas, and airing on Showtime Championship Boxing-Premier Boxing Champions. Martin was originally slated to fight Ricardo Nunez before the last-minute replacement in Martinez. Martin vs. Martinez will open this weekend’s Showtime/PBC event.

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Martinez is coming off a loss and marks Martin’s third TV appearance. “I’m looking to establish myself and this will be the third time on TV and I think people are getting to know who I am,” Martin told Ring Magazine. “I wanted to fight when I was young, but my mom (Erica) wouldn’t let me, so I played football and wrestled. When I first told my mom I wanted to box, I was 11 or 12 and she wasn’t for it. There was no pestering my mom about it, but I was always fighting as a kid outside of boxing. My mom wanted me to do something else, because I was at that age when I was fighting in the streets.”

WBC featherweight titlist Mark Magsayo’s first defense against unbeaten Rey Vargas on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (9PM ET/6PM PT) from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

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