Orlando Brown's BM Says He's 'Desperate' for Attention Following Oral Sex Claims
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'It's not just drugs, mental illness that make a motherf**ker believe the way that you're seeing,' the former child star's baby mama says in response to his headline-making claims.

AceShowbiz - Orlando Brown's baby mama has given her two cents on the former child star's viral claims. While some people are blaming his behavior on mental illness, Omena doesn't think his mental health is to blame for this. Rather, according to her, it is the lack of attention that prompted him to allege that Nick Cannon performed an oral sex on him.

Taking to Instagram to share a video of her addressing the situation, Omena said, "I be so surprised to hear even the people, the Hollywood people like, bruh what? Y'all gotta knock it off. It's not just drugs, mental illness that make a motherf**ker believe the way that you're seeing. It's attention. It's lack of attention."

Insisting that Orlando made the claims for "shock value, for reaction, for response," Omena went on to express her disappointment with those who blasted his family and friends for not being there for him as she believes he's held responsible for his actions. "He been doing this s**t since post-show, well after the show," she said. "So you can't blame Hollywood because there was no Hollywood in between him leaving the show and doing the crazy s**t. Where? You mean it's the lack of Hollywood in his life. It's the lack of real contracts."

Omena continued, "It's the lack of people actually buying the music that he's putting out and is good. So now he's reaching for the stars and y'all wanna reach for the family," calling his antics "trolling out of desperation." She added, "Y'all wanna blame everything but him. You're part of the problem. Stop enabling this s**t."

In the caption of the post, Omena encouraged people to "support him in his new space, he's been putting out projects the last three years now. Help us continue to encourage his personal healing and growth by discouraging the BS and uplifting his current efforts!"

Earlier on January 22, Orlando sparked chatters after he claimed he let Nick Cannon "suck my d**k" in a black-and-white video. Shutting down the claim, Nick responded by pointing out that it was something that deserved serious attention. "This is another crucial example of when we allow our young artists to be prematurely exposed by this demonic business and left out to fend for themselbes. We need better support system for our youth and take care of our own," he said.

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