The weekend celebration of dancer Rebel’s birthday at Mas Camp took a shocking turn, leaving social media buzzing and music promoter Romeich Major at the center of controversy. Allegations of violence, injuries, and security misconduct have raised questions about the safety of attendees and the accountability of event organizers.
Among those affected were TikTok personalities TJ and Moya, who reportedly suffered injuries during an incident involving security personnel. Video footage from the event surfaced online, sparking widespread outrage and calls for an explanation.
In an emotional live session on social media, Major addressed the incident, issuing an apology to all those involved. “I want to extend my deepest apologies to Teejay and Moya, as well as everyone else affected by the events that night. This situation has deeply impacted me, my family, and the people who believed in this event,” he stated.
Major acknowledged his mistakes, taking full accountability for the decisions that led to the altercation. “I was wrong in how things were handled, and I take responsibility for the pain this has caused. No excuses, just a promise to do better,” he said, expressing regret over how the night unfolded.
The fallout from the incident has also affected dancer Rebel, who publicly condemned the violence and expressed disappointment over the turn of events. “The night was meant to be a celebration, but instead, it ended in chaos. I’m truly sorry to everyone who was hurt or made to feel unsafe,” Rebel shared, emphasizing that she had no knowledge of or involvement in the altercations.
The incident has reignited discussions about security protocols at high-profile events and the accountability of organizers in ensuring the safety of their patrons. Major has promised to take steps to prevent such incidents in the future, vowing to learn from this experience and rebuild trust with his audience.