I’m getting a number of complaints from industry folk about the management of pseudo-celebrity Teyana Taylor (what does she do again?).

A local Atlanta publicist, whose client list includes some of the biggest names in urban entertainment, has repeatedly tried in vain to reach Teyana’s PR/cousin, Heather Malloy, to inquire about booking Teyana for Dallas All Star events this weekend.

It seems that Heather Malloy has deleted her company’s website and stopped answering phone calls. Even Teyana’s mom/manager is difficult to reach. What happened? Does Teyana not know that her vacuous talents are in demand at the All-Star in Dallas?

Here’s Heather’s Twitter page, which is blank. And here is a Google cache of her website, which she deleted.

Her two offices on the east and west coast are shuttered and the calls are rerouted to cell phones which go straight to voice mail. Is that any way to conduct business?

According to others I’ve talked to, Teyana’s excuse is that she’s been “going through assistants” like Skittles. Well, TT, I know you read my blog: didn’t the Jacksons teach you not to hire family members in crucial positions?