Well, that’s one way to say goodbye to a friend.
R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan is being ripped online for her inappropriate eulogy of Thomas (T.C.) Clay, a gospel performer who died last weekend.
“I didn’t know TC well. What I do know is I gave him my number accidentally thru a friend and he reached out consistently. I think I replied maybe 3 times but that never stopped him from writing me,” Sullivan wrote in a now-deleted Facebook post.
The 29-year-old singer went on to explain that Clay brought her flowers in San Francisco and recently sang a five-minute song about her on stage.
“But thru the embarrassment and flattery I felt, ‘WOOOW this guy is gifted,” she wrote. “Every once in a while he’d write and I’d reply now outta respect. I didn’t want to say too much cuz I didn’t want to lead him on.”
Sullivan ended the post by saying she wished she knew him better before he died, but still managed to throw in one more dig.
“I know u still gotta crush on me in heaven.”
Even after deleting the ill-advised eulogy, Sullivan was blasted online for her comments.
"Father in heaven, please tell that man I don't want him since he there with you now,” one fan wrote mockingly.
“Jazmine Sullivan the type to Friend Zone a guy even in the afterlife,” another tweeted.
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