Teyana Taylor leaves Jeremih's tour, offers free shows: 'I will NOT tolerate disrespect'

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After tweeting that she's dropping out of Jeremih's Later That Night Tour over claims of being “extremely mistreated,” Teyana Taylor is announcing free concerts for fans in cities who couldn't get their tickets refunded.

"I truly apologize to everyone who has purchased tickets to see & support me. However, I will NOT tolerate disrespect on ANY level especially as a woman. All money ain’t good money," she tweeted Wednesday. She said that she she will keep Dani Leigh as a special guest and be performing under the newly-dubbed KTSE on Alse VII tour ("KTSE" and "VII" are names of Taylor's albums.) In making the announcement, she used the hashtags "women empowerment" and "Level Up."

I truly apologize to everyone who has purchased tickets to see & support me. However, I will NOT tolerate disrespect on ANY level especially as a woman. All money ain’t good money. So w/ that being said, I will put on a free concert for every city that can’t receive a refund ❤️ — TEYANA M.J. SHUMPERT (@TEYANATAYLOR) August 16, 2018

#LaterThatNightTour will now be the #KTSEOnAlseVII TOUR. Toronto will be rescheduled for later this week & All other dates will remain the same. I will also keep @DaniLeigh on as my special guest ❤️ I promised y’all I would work it out regardless.✊🏾#womenempowerment #LevelUp — TEYANA M.J. SHUMPERT (@TEYANATAYLOR) August 16, 2018

The 27-year-old earlier announced that she would not perform the remaining dates of the tour with Jeremih, adding that things might get violent between her and the "Don't Tell Em" singer if she stays.

"I’ve been extremely mistreated on this tour so on that note i will NO longer continue to stay on the #LaterThatNightTour," she wrote in an expletive-laden series of tweets.

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The latest Playboy cover star slammed Jeremih’s "diva" work ethic, and used adjectives including "jealous" and "conniving" to describe him on social media.

Jeremih appeared to respond to Taylor's claims on Instagram with a clip of Lil Duval singing in his music video with Snoop Dogg, "Smile": "I'm living my best life. I ain't going back and forth with you..."

The Chicago-native captioned the post, #KTSE, which likely stands for "Keep That Same Energy, the name of Taylor's latest album.

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In response, Taylor fired back with an Instagram post of her performing in front of crowded audience. It was captioned: "nobody (is) coming to see you."

A post shared by Jimmy Neutch- Shumpert (@teyanataylor) on Aug 15, 2018 at 2:33pm PDT

Taylor didn't go into detail about how she was "mistreated." However, she did say in retweets of fans that her name was left off some of the tour's promotional material, including show tickets and Snapchat filters.

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USA TODAY has reached out to Jeremih's representatives for further comment.

Taylor, who is signed to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D Music label, burst onto the scene at the VMAs two years ago with the debut of her Flashdance-esque performance on West's "Fade" music video. The Harlem native is married to basketball player Iman Shumpert, and the two of them share a child.

Contributing: Carly Mallenbaum

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