The Game is setting the record straight.
The Compton rapper recently appeared on the Drop The Lo Podcast alongside Evelyn Lozada and her daughter Shaniece Hairston, marking the first time all three have publicly sat down together since The Game and Shaniece welcomed their son, Blaze, in 2024.
During the candid conversation, the trio addressed long-circulating rumors about their family dynamic—most notably an Internet-fueled claim alleging an inappropriate sexual relationship involving all three. Shaniece confronted the speculation head-on, directly asking the rapper whether he had ever slept with her mother or engaged in a threesome with them.
The Game didn’t mince words.
“Never have I ever,” he stated, reportedly calling the rumors “absurd” and “disgusting.” He went on to emphasize that there has never been any inappropriate energy between himself and Lozada, firmly denying additional online gossip, including claims involving Shaniece when she was a minor.
Lozada, for her part, dismissed the rumors as ridiculous rather than threatening. She explained that not responding to baseless online attacks is often the most powerful response, choosing to laugh them off instead of giving them oxygen. The Game echoed that sentiment, adding that it’s disturbing someone would fabricate such narratives and push them into public discourse.
Despite the noise, the rapper made it clear that his focus is firmly on family. Since the birth of Blaze, he says the dynamic between himself, Shaniece, and Evelyn has been rooted in co-parenting and mutual respect—describing their situation as a “dope-a** gangster little family.”
The controversy traces back in part to The Game’s former relationship with Tiffney Cambridge, to whom he was once engaged. Some fans believed Cambridge and Lozada were close friends, leading to accusations of betrayal when news broke of his relationship with Shaniece. Both women, however, have denied being anything more than industry acquaintances.
The Game and Cambridge ended their engagement in 2015 after eight years together, two children, and their VH1 reality series Marrying The Game. Now, years later, the rapper appears intent on leaving rumors behind and keeping the spotlight on family, growth, and truth.