Psychopathic Records
Although what happened to Tila Tequila at the 11th Annual Gathering of the Juggalos is extremely unfortunate, Juggalo Gathering, LLC and Insane Clown Posse are not responsible. Ms. Tequila was made aware, in advance, of her unpopularity with many Juggalos at the Gathering, but she insisted on performing. She was even paid in full before her performance, and was told that she did not have to perform, but if she did decide to perform, she could leave the stage the minute that she felt uncomfortable. Gathering's head of security told her that it was unsafe to go on stage, and recommended that she leave the Gathering grounds. Despite warnings and already being paid without being required to perform, Ms. Tequila made the decision to go onto the stage and perform. As soon as her show started the crowd began to boo heavily and throw garbage. It was immediately obvious that she was not welcome. Her injuries were only sustained because of her refusal to leave the stage. After several minutes, she even removed her top, exposing herself, which seemed to mock and further antagonize the crowd. Finally, Gathering security pulled her off of the stage. Soon after, she was escorted to her car, and was driven safely off of the Gathering grounds.
[url=http://www.detnews.com/article/20100818/ENT04/8180397/1402/ENT09/Organizers-say-they-re-not-responsible-for-artist-injuries-at-Juggalos-event#ixzz0x0LraMdj]Violent J[/url]
"You wouldn't believe how many people refuse to come play the Gathering. And when we see somebody who actually agreed, and who was actually looking forward to it, get bombed onstage? That (really) hurts, man, because we feel bad for them, you know," he told fans. "And we just want you to know, we're going to have equally as much love from us no matter what you decide to do, but we wish you wouldn't throw (things), man. I'm keeping it real."
So theres the statement fam. what do ya think?