T.I. did not hesitate to leap off the stage mid-performance during a recent show when he saw that Tiny was having an issue in the crowd.
In a clip circulating this week, Tip can be seen jumping down to where Tiny was on the side of the stage and pushing back a few men who were seemingly bothering her while he was performing.
He just as quickly hopped back on stage and while joking it was a “quick intermission,” added: “Leave her alone. If you see me [and] I ain’t right there with her, leave her alone! I’ll flip the muthafuckin’ table.”
You can view the clip below.
TI wasn’t playing about Tiny after confronting someone over her:
“Leave her alone… I’ll flip the table!” pic.twitter.com/7l0ze1iTNN
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It’s been a good year for T.I. and Tiny, who in February were awarded the full $71 million they initially won in their lawsuit against doll brand LOL Surprise! before a judge nearly slashed it by 75 percent.

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The toy giant MGA Entertainment, which created and owns the LOL Surprise! line, was originally ordered to cough up a staggering $71 million in September after being found liable for infringing upon intellectual property rights by making dolls in the likeness of the OMG Girlz. However, Judge James Selna floated the prospect of reducing the amount payable to the Harrises to just under $18 million in January.
Selna agreed with awarding the couple (who created the OMG Girlz) $17.8 for common law misappropriation – which means unauthorized use of someone else’s property, ideas or efforts for personal gain. However, the other $53.6 was for punitive damages, which “punish the defendant for especially harmful, reckless or malicious behavior,” and Selna felt that there was not enough evidence of bad faith.
But after consideration, Judge Selna changed his mind and has officially awarded the full amount.
Then in March, the couple officially put the defamation lawsuit filed against them by former friend Sabrina Peterson in the past, as a judge dismissed the case entirely.

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Peterson originally sued the couple for defamation in 2021 after they denied her prior accusations that they had drugged and sexually abused multiple women. She also accused the Atlanta rapper of once holding a gun to her head in front of her kids.
Five of the seven claims were soon dismissed, and the couple then countersued for nearly six figures worth of court fees – and won in October 2023. However, Peterson has yet to pay up on the $96k debt despite multiple court orders, which was a big topic in the courtroom.
According to the report, the Instagram influencer/business coach said she simply couldn’t afford the debt, but that she could begin to pay it back if the Harrises would accept $1,000/month until it’s paid off.

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“It’s been 17 months and you haven’t paid a dime,” Judge Shultz said.
T.I. and Tiny’s attorney, Andrew Brettler, also added that Peterson has made “zero” attempt to advance her own lawsuit and that there was no way the trial scheduled for June 9 for the remaining two claims could proceed.