Ari Lennox was triggered by the fact that Flo Milli kicked herself off stage when fans hurled things at her as she was opening for Gunna. This turned out to be a triggering event for Ari.
The good news is that Ari is pleased that Flo’s headliner chose to stand up for her, but this also serves to remind her that Rod Wave did not provide her any support when she was the opening act for his show.
As part of Gunna’s Bittersweet Tour, Flo Milli cut her opening day set short on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeye audience became unruly and supposedly belted Flo with a nice shot. Flo Milli’s performance for the tour was cut short.
Despite the fact that the rapper from “Like That Bitch” approached the section of the crowd that she believed was responsible for hurling the item, she finally came to the conclusion that they did not merit any more of her time.
Gunna demonstrated that she would not tolerate the disrespect and publicly defended Flo, but Ari argues that there is a great deal more that has to be done to safeguard opening acts.


In light of Ari’s experience on RW’s “Nostalgia Tour” during the winter of 2017, it felt like a flashback. During her performance, the Dreamville singer was subjected to the act of having a water bottle hurled at her, which prompted her to write a letter to Flo on behalf of women who had been insulted.
Ari holds Rod responsible for making her experience more difficult by not protecting her, and she claims that interactions of this kind are commonplace in the music industry.
When we talked to Gunna, he expressed his support for Flo’s participation on his tour. We are certain that he is now adjusting the security measures for his tour at this very moment!!!