R. Kelly Superfan Deboski Gunn MELTS DOWN After Predatory Behavior With Taz Exclusives πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ


When Enablers Mistake Noise for Power:  Nylah Says, Taz Exclusives & Deboski Gunn Problem


In the ever-evolving YouTube ecosystem, some creators confuse platform access with authority—and even worse, confuse enabling with advocacy. That confusion is on full display as Nylah Says, alongside her husband, positions herself as a self-appointed savior for Deboski Gunn, a man whose online conduct has raised serious concerns across multiple platforms.
Let’s be clear: this is not about disagreement, commentary, or free speech. This is about patterns of behavior that cross the line into harassment, intimidation, and stalking—behavior that no amount of YouTube spin can sanitize.
A Record of Escalation, Not “Support”
Deboski Gunn has repeatedly used online spaces to target, harass, and attempt to intimidate content creators who challenge his narratives—most notably Prima Donna. What’s being framed as “defense” or “support” by his enablers is, in practice, a consistent escalation of hostile conduct that includes:
Repeated targeting across platforms
Threat-adjacent language and intimidation tactics
Obsessive fixation masquerading as advocacy
Attempts to silence critique through harassment
When creators with platforms choose to co-sign or excuse this conduct, they are no longer neutral observers—they become participants.
You Can’t Rebrand Harassment as Heroism
There is nothing noble about trying to “save” someone by amplifying their worst behavior. Wrapping intimidation in moral posturing doesn’t make it righteous—it makes it reckless. Platforms are not shields, and spouses are not accountability cloaks.
This is where the line gets drawn.
Prima Donna Will Not Be Intimidated
Despite repeated attempts to provoke, harass, and unsettle, Prima Donna has remained unmoved. No threats. No bullying. No coordinated pile-ons will silence a woman who stands firmly on facts, receipts, and resolve.
Let this be understood plainly:
Harassment is not discourse
Intimidation is not influence
Enabling is not journalism
And fear is not a currency Prima Donna trades in
Final Word




 If Nylah Says and her husband believe proximity to chaos grants credibility, they are mistaken. History shows that those who align themselves with intimidation tactics eventually inherit the scrutiny that comes with them.

Prima Donna is not intimidated. She is not distracted. And she is certainly not backing down.
Fools make noise. Truth stands still—and wins.