Legendary producer Teddy Riley has accused a Texas bowling alley of racism. Riley claims he was denied entry with his own beverage. On July 21, Riley took to social media to share his unpleasant experience at Plano Super Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
Riley’s Unpleasant Encounter at Plano Super Bowl
In a video posted on Instagram, Riley explained, “I came out to have a good time. I had about 20 people with me, and this racist bowling alley basically told me I couldn’t bring my own water inside.”
Riley urged his followers to avoid Plano Super Bowl, warning that they might feel unwelcome due to the establishment’s atmosphere. “They’re very racist here. So over here, if y’all ever come to this side and y’all trying to go bowling, don’t go to this one. It ain’t for us. Peace and love,” he stated.
Riley didn’t stop at just sharing his experience in the video. He also expressed his outrage in the caption of his post. “Do not go to this Plano super bowling alley!!! The manager is a piece [of sh*t],” Riley warned, labeling the encounter as a “Plano Dallas experience” and using hashtags like #badbusiness and #discrimination.
Heated Exchange Caught on Video
Riley urged his fans to avoid Plano Super Bowl. He warned them about the unwelcoming atmosphere they might face. “It kind of shows who they are,” Riley said, emphasizing the establishment’s discriminatory practices. “If y’all ever come to this side and y’all trying to go bowling, don’t go to this one. It ain’t for us.”
The renowned producer did not hold back in his criticism. “Do not go to this Plano super bowling alley!!! The manager is a piece [of sh*t],” he reiterated. Riley’s post sparked discussions among his followers, many of whom expressed their support and shared similar experiences.