DeSigner just gave a rather bizarre and surprising explanation for the indecent exposure charge he received for masturbating on a flight to Japan. Furthermore, to the surprise of little people, these crazy claims appeared on the No Jumper podcast, where he was interviewed by Adam22 and talked about this controversial situation. Additionally, the “Big Dawg” rapper talked about how mentally he was not fully aware of what he was doing on the flight, as well as how he took medication during the trip. However, his actual explanation for why he quit and why he took medication may make you think twice.
“I had no idea what I was doing, I completely lost my mind,” Desgnina said on the No Jumper podcast. “When I went vegan, I didn’t have enough sugar and stuff like that, so it felt like I was out of my body. I was taking medication and just sleeping on the plane. I was like out of my body. Same with the body. Whether most people believe the excuse or believe it in the first place is another matter, but it’s also disrespectful to talk about someone else’s condition and lifestyle without personal experience.
Designer tells how his vegan diet led to his masturbation scandal
Regardless, Desnigna has previously spoken about how mental health issues and substance struggles contributed to this incident. “I’ve been having a rough time over the past few months and I’ve been trying to come to terms with what’s going on,” he told TMZ. “When I was overseas for a concert, I had to stay in The hospital, I wasn’t thinking clearly. They gave me medication and I had to fly home.
“I am ashamed of my behavior on that plane,” DeSigner concluded. “I came back to the United States and admitted myself into an institution that could help me [and] All my performances and any obligations will be canceled until further notice. Mental health is real, please pray for me. If you don’t feel well, get help.
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