Recently, Princess Mae and her ex-boyfriend, Chris, had encountered a physical argument which has now gotten the eyes and attention of the public.
In the video, ex-boyfriend and Youtuber Chris, known as Mister Wontons, pushes the girl aggressively and yells at her.
He can be heard saying “I’m about to explode on your a**, don’t f**king touch me. You’re not getting your f***ing keys until I get the f*** out.” The argument seems to stem over missing car keys.
There have been speculation from the couples’ downfall through recent tweets that Princess Mae has released on her social media platforms, and the public could not decipher how her relationship was like until the video of their argument went viral.
The couple share a one-year-old son named Ezekiel, alongside Princess Mae’s daughter, Cleo, who had come from a different relationship.
Chris responds to the clip and says “Let’s see the full video so we can show them exactly what she was doing to me before I pushed her back. Bags were packed minding my own business while being attacked from her and her group of friends… Like I said, young and toxic. No love in that relationship.”
The video that had been released is said to be taken by one of Princess’ friends, shared after Chris’ mother calls out Princess Mae. In a response, they leaked DMs that showed a photo of blood on a counter, defending their friend.
Princess Mae’s brother is known for being an influencer with a large following on several social media platforms, and was recently criticized for not speaking up about the situation when it went down. In response, Rock says that “she asked me not to say anything but I’m helping her with everything.”
Another user claims that he wasn’t publicly defending so he wasn’t helping, to which Rock responds, “How do you know I’m not doing anything babes? Because I’m not posting about it?”
Princess has not addressed the situation specifically, but did speak about her past relationship and saying that Chris had hurt her by referring to her as “thing.”
If you are a victim of domestic abuse, you can call the 24 hour National Domestic Abuse hotline: 1.800.799.SAFE (7233).