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T.I. Tiny Get Rowdy On Date Night At Strip Club To Support Local Black Business — Watch

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T.I. and Tameka “Tiny” Harris are doing their part to support Black-owned businesses for Blackout Day.

In fact, the longtime couple got the movement started early by showing up to the strip club, Magic City, for a date night during the early hours of the morning on July 7.

Tip shared a video of himself and Tiny — wearing their face gear for protection from coronavirus, of course — inside the club on Instagram.

In the clip, Tiny is throwing dollar bills at the strippers, while T.I. films the ladies dancing and twerking. “Waiting for dinner,” he says in the clip. “Support Black businesses everybody.” He captioned the clip, “Only shop Black businesses,” and also posted another video of the scene from the club, which showed dollar bills strewn

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