Shortly afterwards, both Page Six and TMZ released their own versions of the story. TMZ claimed to have spoken to a source directly linked to ASAP Rocky and Rihanna, and immediately said that the whole story was “1 million percent not true”. It did not take long for the person who first spread the rumor to be harassed by both Rihanna and ASAP Rocky fans. Louis Pisano should have come up with a statement that could clarify what he wrote, but the damage has already been done. It will be almost impossible to return from it as written, no one will believe another piece he will ever publish.

How did Louis Pisano answer?

This Pizano posted on his Twitter account: “Hello everyone, I would like to deal with the situation. Last night I made a silly decision to write on Twitter some information I had received. I am not going to talk about sources, blame others for a discussion that started because at the end of the day, I decided to write this tweet. I clicked send and posted it in my name. “I fully accept the consequences of my actions for my tweets and any damage they have caused. I have no excuse for that, I’m too wrapped up in the Twitter drama.”