
Saddest Factory Records drop Scruffpuppie after "seeing evidence of very disturbing behaviour"
Scruffpuppie has been dropped by Saddest Factory Records after they saw "evidence of very disturbing behaviour" from the artist.
On Saturday (4 December), Phoebe Bridgers' Saddest Factory Records announced that they would "no longer be working with Scruffpuppie" after "seeing evidence of very disturbing behaviour."
The statement added, "It’s important to us and our community that we do not condone or support racism or abuse of any kind."
After seeing evidence of very disturbing behavior from JJ, we will no longer be working with Scruffpuppie. It’s important to us and our community that we do not condone or support racism or abuse of any kind.
— Saddest Factory Records (@SaddestFactory) December 4, 2021
Saddest Factory Records' decision to cut ties with Scruffpuppie comes after the aritst responded to a Twitter thread by a former partner, who accused Scruffpuppie of subscribing to his OnlyFans under a fake name and "messaging me disgusting stuff", having relations with a minor, punching a hole in his wall and more.
reposting to share his story. here is my response to the situation. https://t.co/Z4iR3fuJDR pic.twitter.com/wSV0uy9bBi
— jj (@scruffpuppie) November 26, 2021
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