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Bow Wow has fans talking after he posted some messages about Omarion and ‘The Millennial Tour’ on social media.
Bow Wow hit up X (formerly Twitter) with a post that simply read, “What Tour?”
Then when a fan suggested he and Omarion need to talk, he clapped back with, “No we don”t.”The internet isn’t here for Bow’s questionable comments at all! Some folks are upset as they’ve already purchased tickets for their big show. While others were left wondering what’s really going on between him and Omarion.
At this time, Omarion hasn’t reacted to Bow’s messages. However, he did share a flyer promoting their big show in December 2024.
The Shade Room’s comment section was filled with reactions from social media users. A lot of people said if things went left between Bow Wow and Omarion, they’d probably never get another fire collab again.
Instagram user @itzbeautifulgurl wrote, “Do it for lil saint ”
instagram user @briaabrewton wrote, “Ill take the early 2000s versus this 2025 right now ”
While Instagram user @thely.robin wrote, “Im starting to think Omarion aint as peaceful as he appears.”
Then Instagram user @all100z_aye wrote, “We never gettin another Let Me Hold You Now ”
Another Instagram user @saybrittaney wrote, “Bow Wow does this every year. Stop signing up to work with him if you know you truly dont like him.”
Instagram user @forever_e_reign wrote, “Honestly just give me Lloyd and Mario ”
While another Instagram user @theeconcertgirl wrote, “Yeah just gone send my refund back cause huh???”
Then another Instagram user @kellie_alexandria30 wrote, “Shad Moss, dont play in my face after I just got these tickets sir. I will flip tables over, please dont make me act a fool.”
Finally, Instagram user @korona_lyte wrote, “This bout the 3rd millennium tour they done fought about. Get it together!!!”
Bow Wow’s message about Omarion and The Millennial Tour dropped just two days after he was hyping the shows on X. The tour flyer shows him and Omarion as headliners, along with Trey Songz. Additionally, it mentions that Rick Ross, Plies, and Lil Boosie will also make an appearance. The Y2K tour is set to kick off on March 7 in Louisville, Kentucky, before hitting spots like Detroit, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Brooklyn more.