Kodak Black’s Girlfriend Dumped Him After He Was Filmed Getting Twerked On By Girl At Florida Panthers Game

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  • Rapper Kodak Black went viral after being filmed getting twerked on at a Florida Panthers game
  • Kodak’s girlfriend has come forward to accuse the rapper of cheating on her with the woman at the Panthers game
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Rapper Kodak Black has found himself in the dog house after going viral earlier this week while attending a Florida Panthers game.

In a now-viral video, many thought Black was having sex with a woman in a suite during Tuesday night’s Panthers-Canucks game Apparently Black was getting twerked on and not having sex which was confirmed by local police who decided not to investigate the matter.

Via TMZ

A spokesperson for the Sunrise Police Dept. tells us officers were present in the suite at the time of the action … and insist the two were not having sex.

“They were just dancing very provocatively,” the spokesperson said.

We’re told cops asked Kodak and his partner to stop shortly after they began … and the rapper complied with no issues whatsoever.

While Kodak isn’t in trouble with the law, he has some issues to deal with at home considering the girl that he was spotted with at the Panthers game apparently wasn’t his girlfriend. According to The Shade Room, a woman named Treonna Brewer, who had been previously linked to the rapper, said she’s breaking up with Kodak after seeing him getting twerked on.

“I never knew a guy that will do anything for attention until I met you @kodakblack. But you speak on loyalty you have no clue what that is,”

“& this why I never post that man he’ll literally f*ck anything. I was genuine for the start and when he was locked up he was experiencing so much that I didn’t care to post. I never been a clout chasing b*tch. I have so many receipts but it’s not for y’all Lil Kodak know. Not mad I make him look good.”

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Brobible sports editor. Jorge is a Miami native and lifelong Heat fan. He has been covering the NBA, MLB and NFL professionally for almost 10 years, specializing in digital media.