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Raz B Got Knockdown By Jonathan Wright In ‘Bad Boys Texas’

Jonathan was booted out of the "Bad Boys Los Angeles" house for being belligerent.

On the Zeus Network’s original reality program, “Bad Boys Texas,” Raz B of the boy band B2K was hit in the face by Jonathan Wright.

The Bad Boys’ Jonathan, who was a cast member of the first Bad Boy series, “Bad Boys Los Angeles,” but was booted out of the house for being belligerent, returns to Texas.

His return to the group in the Texas edition, which also stars Raz B and problematic child star Orlando Brown, is no exception to violence.

Reports of Jonathan assaulting Raz B originally surfaced in March, but the most recent footage to appear on the streaming platform depicts the shirtless musician being knocked down by the in-demand celebrity hairstylists.

The explaination for why Jonathan attacked Raz B in the club where they were all enjoying themselves was that the B2K singer triggered him.

the hairstylist said he had a “flashback” to when “Raz B running up” on him.

The incident highlights the toxic relationship between Raz B, who is also prone to being violent on the show, and Jonathan.

Raz B addressed the horrific incident on Instagram. And he accused Jonathan of bullying.

“We all know! RazB is not the one to be touched! I forgive! But I don’t forget! Bosses like me allow for
people like you … ima Gatekeeper! I’ll leave this on the show! Mo City you’re garbage! We were cool can we be again? John … you’re a bully, we got bullies too… I’m a producer, I’m gonna make sure I cast someone to dethrone you ….you need your own show! You’re doing too much!!!!.. You’re a bad leader bro. You got people, I got people , when does a Stop we don’t have any beef!”

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