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Tisha Campbell Claims Almost Almost Got ‘Snatched’ By S*x Traffickers  – Twitter Says ‘CAP’

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Tisha Campbell Goes viral on social media, after she instructed followers that she was practically “kidnapped” by s*x traffickers. However MTO Information has discovered that her story is beginning to disintegrate, and lots of are questioning whether or not Tisha was mistaken – or worse, mendacity, in regards to the incident.

In line with Tisha, she was filming on location for her new movie in South Texas, by the Mexican border, and when it was time to depart the lodge, she ordered a taxi. In line with her, two”taxi drivers” confirmed up in a beat up van and appeared suspicious. After they requested her to get into the automobile, her instinct mentioned that she might be at risk – so she refused.

Tasha didn’t name the police, MTO Information has discovered . .. however she did name Instagram Reside.

Then Tisha took to social media, and claimed that the lads who arrived within the taxi weren’t taxi drivers – however “s*x traffickers” who had been making an attempt to kidnap the 53 yr outdated actress and promote her into prostitution.

Coincidentally, Tisha’s new movie is about human trafficking – and Tisha has been speaking with trafficking knowledgeable Toni Rivera throughout the filming.

Hearken to Tisha telling her story:

Many on social media don’t consider that Tisha supplied sufficient proof to accuse the lads of being traffickers. Listed here are among the feedback:

I perceive ladies of all ages could be at risk bc of wicked males BUT I don’t consider this story. in the event that they needed tisha they might have simply snatched her ass up if it had been that critical. 

My instincts are seldom flawed, and I don’t consider her.

I simply need to understand how she was so positive that they had been intercourse traffickers – not robbers, rapists, or murderers. Why traffickers?

Is she presently on medication?

Black Twitter is presently ROASTING poor Tisha . . .