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Deion Sanders 'ridiculous' in hot water over alleged lies about sold-out Son Shedeur show

Another sizzle in the endless allegations against Deion Sanders. Remember when Colorado made waves with its first “Black and Gold” spring game back in April? The weekend was an unprecedented celebration on the Boulder campus. From fashion shows to music concerts; there was everything. Even a concert by their starting quarterback Shedeur Sanders with five-time Grammy Award winner Lil Wayne. The same gig Deion Sanders would have “mandated» so that all CU players are present.

CFB Talk Daily exposed Sanders' veil, stating in its tweet that “Sanders reportedly made it mandatory for Colorado players to attend the 'Prime Weekend Little Wayne concert'.” For some Colorado players, however, attending the concert meant more than just a mandate. The same tweet also claimed that it was “the straw that broke the camel’s back for a few transfers to Colorado”, since Sanders allegedly threatened to fire anyone who did not support Shedeur Sanders.

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Deion Sanders almost immediately used his handle X on Friday to refute the accusation against him. “This is one of the best lies I've heard. God bless you and I pray that you sleep well tonight because we are. JESUS ​​Law“, Prime tweeted. Jon the Liquidator, a famous YouTuber, also got defensive, proudly claiming in his YouTube video that Sanders did no such thing and that the concert was in fact “exhausted.” The price of the tickets is proof of all the hype that surrounded the Lil Wayne and Shedeur concert since they were initially priced at $48, but due to the increase in demand, some of them have been selling for up to $170.

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“I know for a fact that it's a lie because I was there in Boulder, Colorado, at the time of the concert and one thing I can tell you for sure is that the players couldn't even get tickets to the concert because the concert was sold out. For you to sit here and spread this nonsense is ridiculous now. Jon the Liquidator said in his video. And it's not just him who said it. Deion Sanders Jr. was also angry after the accusation.

Deion Sanders Jr. takes a stand for his father

Deion Sanders Jr. was also furious when he first heard the accusation. Taking to his Well Off Media Forever page on Instagram, Buckey wrote: “(B)ro it’s hilarious. Basically, they said he was forcing people to listen to his son's mixtapes. Dawg, this is next level funny. Both Jon the Liquidator and Sanders Jr.'s claims make the end of Deion Sanders heavy. Plus, the concert which went very well only adds to their credibility.

As promised, the Black and Gold weekend was a great success and Lil Wayne did not disappoint at all. Added to all this was the chance to listen to the musical talents of Shedeur Sanders, who had been teasing fans for a long time with the release of his single 'Perfect Timing'. However, when Shedeur took the microphone to sing his “Perfect Timing” to open the concert, it was a pleasant surprise for the fans.

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