After Kodak Black revealed that he has been feeling alone and unwanted, Sexyy Red sent him some kind words of support ahead of their next tour.

Yak criticized others in his social circle in an earlier post to his Instagram Story. He wrote, “Now I understand nobody give af about me if I ain’t paying [heartbreak emoji] lonely af out here bro [frustrated emoji].”

He then went into further detail in a number of brief videos, criticizing his pals for acting as though they didn’t notice that he was depressed on social media and for not reaching out to him or showing any concern for his well-being.

Sexyy showed the “Zeze” rapper some love on Wednesday, August 21, using Instagram Live to remind him that they are going to have a blast traveling together.

“Yak, what’s up? I noticed your post,” she remarked. “If you don’t have money for them, muthafuckas won’t love you.” I told Yak, I felt you. It’s alright. We are going on tour. Ignore those hoes. You going to be a thug with me?

“We’re both going to thug, have fun, and get some money.” Screw those broken hoes. I’ll give you a call.

The rapper discreetly canceled not only the Seattle date but also Portland (August 23) and Oakland (August 26). The Sexyy Red 4 President tour was originally scheduled to begin in Seattle on Thursday, August 22. However, it will now begin in Atlanta on Saturday, August 24.

Fans were informed by Ticketmaster, which only displays the events as canceled by the organizer, rather than by Sexyy’s social media posts.

In the midst of allegations of low ticket sales just a month prior, Sexyy Red asserted that major concert producers were trying to ruin the tour.

“My fans are buying tickets we’re doin just fine we not cancelling no tour dis cancelling sht all cap,” she posted on social media, refuting the rumors.

The native of St. Louis went on to say that her choice to work with a small, Black-owned touring business had created a bad impression on bigger groups, who she feels are now attempting to sabotage her tour by dishonest means.

“This is what they try to do to you when you go with an independent promoter and the larger companies try to ruin you because you don’t cancel stuff,” she continued.

“I signed a tour agreement with AG Entertainment, a black-owned promoter, and now they’re playing dirty paying pages and spreading false information to get my fans not to buy tickets.”

Shortly after, she revealed that Kodak Black would be performing as a supporting act with Blakeiana, Hunxho, and Loe Shimmy.