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Jeremih Sent An Imposter To Perform For Him In Houston

Last night in Houston a gang of Jeremih fans packed in to Revention Center to see one of their favorite artists sing their favorite songs. Thing is, they heard their favorite songs, but they never saw one of their favorite artists.

A source close to the singer tells BOSSIP that things have been a bit rocky between Jeremih and his tour mate PartyNextDoor. Apparently Jeremih believes he should be co-headlining with the OVO crooner because he has mainstream hits. However, PartyNextDoor isn’t feeling that idea because attendance doesn’t suggest that Jeremih has the fan base to sell tickets.

We’re told that the reason Jeremih threw a temper tantrum and stormed off stage in Chicago was because he tried to go over his allotted time as the opening act and PND’s folks had the sound man cut his music.

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That brings us to last night in Houston. We’re told that Jeremih was so mad that he was relegated to a mere opener that he sent his homeboy out on stage disguised as him to lip-sync his songs!

C’mon, Jere-lie.

He might have gotten away with it in a small market, but the fans in Houston were NOT fooled in the slightest and they took their displeasure to Twitter to unleash hell.

Flip the page to peep footage of the alleged Jere-lie and the accompanying slander.

Image via WENN

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