T-Pain discovers two years worth of unread DMs from Fergie, Keri Hilson and more in hilarious video
T-Pain has revealed he's been accidentally ignoring celebrities including Fergie, Keri Hilson and more for the past two years on Instagram in a hilarious video about his DM requests folder.
Yesterday (29 April) T-Pain uploaded a video to Twitter in which he scrolls through his Instagram message requests folder, and reveals that he's only just discovered that folder, and has been unintentionally blanking various celebrities for years.
Some of the music-related celebrities that appeared in his message request folder include Fergie, Keri Hilson and Diplo.
In the clip, a voiceover says, "I was today years old when I found out about the request folder on Instagram that's full of celebs trying to reach me."
T-Pain's face is shown in the bottom corner of the clip, while the voiceover carries on, "Dude is that Fergie?! Smh. Oh lord, I missed YBN Nahmir?"
The automated voiceover continues, "I've been accidentally straight up ignoring all these people for like two years. I thought DMs are supposed to just show up in the normal folder and you don't have to go digging for these."
Before the hilarious clip ends, the voice states, "I apologise to everybody on this list and the hundreds of others I couldn't fit in this video."
I swear!! I’m just now seeing all these messages and mentions TODAY!!!! How do I super apologize? Press conference? Town hall meeting? I’m dumb pic.twitter.com/RFhjjs5sja
— T-Pain (@TPAIN) April 29, 2021
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