After a heated altercation between her and her sister, Taziki found herself in the spotlight when she clashed with Glow on the wild and chaotic spin-off show in Vegas, pitting the baddies against Cabaret. Rumor has it that Glow got physical with Tsiki. The drama ignited when Tsiki’s friend made a threatening remark towards one of Glow’s pregnant dancers. This prompted Glow’s crew to confront Tsiki and her entourage, resulting in a brawl.
But the frenzy didn’t stop there. Joselyn and Natalie also got into it, with reports suggesting Joselyn was erratic, even asking Glorilla for drugs during the chaos. Scotty, Mariah, Natalie—all ready for action. It was a drunken mess, spreading like wildfire. It’s unbelievable. I mean, Glorilla’s handing out “Ls” left and right. It’s like a train wreck you can’t look away from. I’m telling you, this has to be the most outrageous event in ages.
Honestly, it’s a wonder they even managed to stage the baddies versus Cabaret showdown amidst all the mayhem. Before the competition even began, Joselyn was already stirring up trouble, fueled by her own substances, and throwing shade at Natalie and the baddies.
Apparently, Joselyn made quite the entrance at the show, sporting a t-shirt with Natalie’s OnlyFans printed on it. She wasted no time in accusing Natalie of resorting to OnlyFans out of financial desperation, even alleging a romantic involvement with Scotty. Natalie didn’t hold back either, confronting Joselyn about rumors involving her and Mona Scott. This led Joselyn to snap and attack Natalie, sparking a brawl involving other members of Joselyn’s Cabaret and the BD’s crew.
The scene was chaotic, with wigs flying and screams echoing, reminiscent of a wild J-twirl round. Security struggled to contain the chaos, seemingly favoring the baddies’ side. No footage leaked as phones were confiscated, leaving fans to eagerly await the trailer and official releases.
The altercation was short-lived, but intense. Joselyn stormed the stage, disrupting the intro and engaging in a physical confrontation, targeting Natalie’s nails and family. While Natalie remained composed initially, Joselyn’s provocation eventually led to a barrage of insults and blows exchanged between the two groups.

I had a pretty eventful night, especially considering I was in the VIP section, giving me a prime view of everything that unfolded. It was quite a spectacle, with plenty of drama to go around. And that was just the beginning of it all. Amidst the chaos, one of Gorilla’s pregnant dancers found herself in a confrontation with Tsiki’s friend, who made some threatening remarks about her child.
The reason for the friend’s aggression towards Glow’s dancer remains unclear, but word quickly spread to Glow’s team, prompting them to intervene. Before we knew it, Desi’s team jumped in, escalating the situation into a full-blown brawl. It wasn’t long before Tsiki and her crew were also caught up in the altercation. Emotions ran high, with accusations flying back and forth.
I managed to capture some footage, but unfortunately, I can’t share it due to the chaos that ensued. It all started when one of Glorilla’s team members attempted to confront Tsiki’s crew during their performance, leading to a clash between the two groups. This wasn’t just hearsay; I witnessed the entire sequence of events unfold before my eyes.
As for Tsiki’s friend, it seemed like she was already agitated beforehand. Details are fuzzy, but it appeared tensions were simmering even before the confrontation began. I do know that Tsiki’s friend had a run-in with security earlier, which only added fuel to the fire. She was clearly trying to leave the premises, understandably upset after being pushed or struck by one of the Zeus Network security guards. Despite her efforts to exit peacefully, the situation quickly escalated when a member of Glorilla’s team confronted her, leading to further chaos.
In the midst of it all, it became evident that many of the attendees were under the influence, likely fueled by the abundance of free liquor throughout the night. Attempts to diffuse the situation were met with resistance, as both sides were adamant about asserting their positions. It was a night filled with unexpected twists and turns, leaving everyone involved on edge.
So, I didn’t catch this part earlier, but it seems like the pregnant dancer grabbed another girl’s dreads who was with Tsi, and then all hell broke loose with the other dancer and the girl. They started to fight, then T’s friend was like, “Hey baby, let’s leave.” Tki was hopping over plants, beating down the walls. It was total chaos. Then more people got involved; one of Glorilla’s crew was trying to fight T’s girlfriend, it was like a wild scene.

But here’s the thing, we were all in the same section together, so I’m not sure what happened. Because everyone in the section was mostly on the same team, so we were all kind of vibing with each other, you know? There was no drama. Gorilla even performed, and we were all sitting next to each other, so I don’t get where all this hostility came from. But it spilled over into the parking lot, and things escalated quickly.
Not only were Natalie, Joselyn, and their crew going at it, but Gorilla’s team and Tiki’s crew had their own fights happening on the other side. It was like a whole mess. Natalie later went live with Relly and spilled the tea that Joselyn was hiding behind security because she was scared.
She also called out Zeus Network for not letting her get revenge when they stopped her from going after Joselyn. There was even a viral video of Tiki trying to confront Glow and her crew, but security wasn’t having it. In the video, you can hear Tiki hurling insults at Glorilla, but Glow just ignored her. It was a whole lot of drama.
One of Glow’s acquaintances later took to Facebook to spill the tea on the recent drama, and boy, did she have a lot to spill. Responding to a post alerting everyone about a supposed showdown between Glorilla and Tiki, she clarified that it wasn’t really a fight; rather, it was Toi’s friend stirring the pot. Things escalated, I threw a punch, and chaos ensued – that’s the gist of it.
In another post, she announced that Tashiki and I have a 72-hour countdown ticking, prompting varied responses from others. She recounted how Tashiki stared her down, screaming about the time limit, which she found amusing considering their past camaraderie. Clearly, tensions ran high between Chishiki and Glow. And even though Cran wasn’t physically present, she wasn’t pleased that her sister was caught up in the mess.
Rumors flew within Cran’s circle that she was furious upon hearing the news, given her close bond with Glow. She certainly didn’t anticipate Glow letting her crew jump her sister without repercussions. In the aftermath, Tashiki shared a video on her Instagram, visibly battered with deep cuts on her leg, suggesting Glow and her posse went all out. It’s only a matter of time before Cran airs her grievances on live, blasting Glow for her actions.

Yet, some speculate that Tashiki may have deliberately provoked the altercation to boost her image and outshine Cran. A tweet even suggested she’s trying to prove her toughness for clout, implying that Cran, often labeled a bully, isn’t as bad as people make her out to be.
We all initially admired her because she never backed down when others bullied her. However, with Tashiki, it feels contrived. As someone else pointed out, it’s apparent why Rock succeeded while her sister didn’t. Whether she acknowledges it or not, many only know her because of her sister, which should humble her enough to recognize her position. Engaging in street fights with celebrities is unwise.
Now, I’m curious about your opinions. What are your thoughts on the altercation between Glow and Tashiki’s team? Do you believe Tashiki sought conflict with Glow for attention, or was there a genuine issue? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and don’t forget to check out another contentious video by clicking here.