Thanks to Miss Info for this video of Bow Wow attempting to explain this mess of lies surrounding his fake hospitalization. He basically called his publicist a liar and dismissed the press release claiming he was hospitalized with stress and exhaustion as “bullsh*t!” Somebody can’t get their lies straight.

First of all, according to Bow Wow, he was “rushed” to a local hospital in Baltimore after he punched a wall in his dressing room resulting in a slight cut on his hand that he claims bled uncontrollably and made him light headed and caused him to pass out. The lies escalate as Bow Wow claims his white blood cells were elevated which prompted doctors to “look at” his appendix.”

I’ve always had stomach issues,” explains Bow Wow. He goes on to say he will decide if he should have his appendix removed because, well, you know, “an appendix is a life-threatening thing.” Lol, I couldn’t stop laughing. In less than a minute, Bow Wow went from punching a wall, to “losing a lot of blood”, to experiencing nausea, vomiting and then fainting! All of that from a hissy fit in a dressing room?

I still don’t know how his appendix became a part of this story because clearly he does not have appendicitis. No doctor is going to let a patient leave a hospital with an inflamed appendix! What’s really going on here is that Bow Wow needed time off from Chris Brown‘s tour to promote his and Omarion‘s album – the name of which I can’t recall.

To aid him in that endeavor, an overzealous publicist sent out a ridiculous press release claiming he was hospitalized with exhaustion – and it backfired in their faces.

Bow Wow’s fans have been lied to and the media was made to look like fools for reporting this nonsense. Someone should sit Bow Wow down and read him the story about the boy who cried wolf. Next time, Bow Wow, just take the time off because all of this makes you and your publicist look stupid!

Bow Wow better hope that album sells after duping his loyal fans who bought tickets to see him in concert only to be suckered into believing he was seriously ill.