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An all-miss event really promises to be this tour if we judge from its announcement’s reactions. The former reality television star turned entrepreneur shared the tour dates but sort of hinted she might perform in its celebration some of her new songs with Lemmi and Biggie. Some have cast their favor for the shows, while others are blaming alleged behind-the-scenes issues involving costumes in Natalie’s relationships with some other public persons.
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The starting of the tour is in Orlando, Florida, on June 14, touring some other big cities like New York, Atlanta, and Houston, with the ending point in Mobile, Alabama, on July 4th. Some of the highlights for the tour Natalie teased are going to be bringing in the “baddest baddies” and “bad boys” for the show, plus a brand new club banger. The announcement had a glammed-up shot of Nunn in her white sleekness, with her pink hair falling down her back and accessorized with loud jewelry that screamed loud luxury. The vibe of the visuals perfectly encapsulated the innuendo of the show: “loud, unapologetic, and ready to turn up.”
Among all the excitement occurring from the comment section, some commented on what they consider to be continuous niggling issues with a fellow reality star Scotty. One user alleged, “She’s forcing this Lex, Dolly, and Summer thing to antagonize Scotty. It’s so weird because she wouldn’t hang with those girls if we’re being real.” Another comment read, “You lowkey make everyone Scotty fw your ‘opp.’ It’s so weird.” But that wasn’t the only drama to come calling: some even accused Natalie of turning off the comments on past posts to avoid backlash.
Not everyone was caught up in the drama; many comrades expressed their excitement for the tour. One said, “I’ll be there, be prepared to love me and turn up cuz I’m gonna get casted even if I miss auditions! I’m that gworl.” Another one went with the simple, “I’ll see you June 21st,” and fire emojis. Others joked about their situations; one pregnant woman lamented, “Lawd why I gotta be pregnant? Miss Nunn, let me just be your assistant.”
The announcement perfectly shed light on regional pride, with a Chicagoan begging Natalie to “come to the Chi boo, come get a real baddie.” On the other hand, an admirer commended Natalie for continuing her hustle: “Mrs. Nunn on tour more than y’all favorite artist,” with laughing-crying emojis.
After a storm of mixed reaction, one thing’s sure—Natalie Nunn can get people talking. Whether through her music, her fashion statements, or the never-ending drama, she’s seemingly mastered how to stay relevant. With this massive tour, one can safely assume the chatter will go on for a long time.
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The tour dates fast nearing, it will pose a curiosity on whether the backstage tension will creep onstage or whether the focus of the conversation can be kept on music and performances by Natalie. Either way, the Official Baddies Tour is set to be the talk of this summer.