International dancehall icon Sean Paul was in a dispute over the weekend with a TikToker known as 119 who recently claimed that one of the entertainer’s children is not biologically his. The incident stemmed from a story revealing that two Jamaican public figures discovered they were victims of paternity fraud.
The mysterious story, which hid the individual’s identity, led some social media users to speculate, including well-known controversial Jamaican TikToker 119. He speculated several celebrities who might have been victims of paternity fraud, including Asafa Powell, Agent Sasco, Warren Weir, and Romain Virgo.
However, he named Sean Paul as the main suspect. His reason for believing that Sean Paul may have been one of the men the story mentioned was due to the complexion of his children. Arguing that neither Sean Paul nor his wife, Jodi Stewart, are white, he questioned how they ended up with a “white baby” in a social media video.
Sean Paul was upset over the video and addressed the TikToker when they crossed paths at an event. A brief video of the confrontation was shared by the TikToker, showing Sean Paul hurling expletives at the TikToker.
“F**kery yuh duh mi… Yuh is a big p***yhole,” Sean Paul stated, and 119 seemingly attempted to de-escalate the situation. Sean Paul also told him about his mother before walking off.
The TikToker stated that he was threatened by the deejay, and Sean Paul also pointed his finger in his face.
After the video was shared online, it received mixed responses, as some social media users defended Sean Paul’s actions while others indicated that it was unnecessary.