
DJ Spinderella just came out in the biographical film Salt-N-Pepa by Lifetime … a project she has nothing to do with and is irritated by the level of disrespect.
The SNP DJ blew up his top on Friday, the day before the film’s release, saying he was disappointed to learn that “the decision was made to move on with a Lifetime biopic that mistakenly excluded me from all aspects. development and production, using my image during, as I played a key role in the group’s history and success. “
Spinderella said she felt compelled to speak because “very often, black women who have made significant contributions to their industry are left out of historical narratives.” She is especially angry because she says the SNP is all about empowering women, so she “couldn’t have dreamed that this same group would one day weaken me”.
It’s not all bad news … Spinderella changed her tone near the end of her tweets to say that she is in the final stages of writing her memoirs, which she calls “a personal journey through life, relationships and the industry that created me . Over 30 years is a lot of content and I’m ready to share. “
As we reported … Spin fell out with Salt and Pepa years ago, and she sued the group in July 2019, claiming it was not receiving the royalties due to it. Five months later … the suit was dismissed, which usually points to an agreement.