Theophilus London has claimed he was hacked after the rapper was accused of making an attempt to promote an unreleased monitor he did with Miley Cyrus.
The pair teased plans to collaborate again in 2018 when London shared a photograph of him and Cyrus in the studio together. In April, London performed a snippet of the unreleased monitor throughout an Instagram Dwell, which on the time was reported to be titled ‘Queen Of My Era’.
Final evening (30 December), a Miley Cyrus fan account uploaded a screenshot of an Instagram direct message that seems to indicate London discussing a snippet of the track with an undisclosed recipient.
“The complete track is the very best quality, plus no person has it. The snippet is top of the range additionally, your alternative,” the particular person alleged to be London wrote.
The Cyrus fan account wrote on Twitter: “Apparently, Theophilus London is making an attempt to promote the track ‘Queen Of This Era’, h[is] partnership with Miley, on Instagram. The rapper is promoting the track for $350.”
Responding to the tweet, London wrote: “Was hacked.”
Was hacked .
— Theophilus London (@TheophilusL) December 30, 2020
Earlier this month, Cyrus opened up about the “trauma” she experienced following intense media scrutiny over her body – something which she says began in her teens.
In a latest cowl interview with Rolling Stone, Cyrus opened up about a few of her experiences and the way a lot they affected her from a younger age.
Cyrus stated: “At one level I used to be like, ‘Yo, once I’m 16 and also you’re circling my boobs and shit like that…I’m the dangerous man?’”
In the meantime, Miley Cyrus, Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat have joined the performance lineup for tonight’s (December 31) Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.
Each Cyrus and Megan launched albums final month, with Megan dropping her debut full-length ‘Good Information’ and Cyrus sharing ‘Plastic Hearts’.
The three artists be a part of previously-announced acts Jennifer Lopez and Nelly, in addition to Cyndi Lauper, who will carry out a duet with Billy Porter.