Charlie Puth’s Manager Allegedly Shades BTS, Benny Blanco, And Snoop Dogg’s “Bad Decisions”

Charlie Puth and Benny Blanco also allegedly have beef.

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Friends At Work founder, CEO, and manager, Ty Stiklorius, is shading Benny Blanco, BTS, and Snoop Dogg‘s “Bad Decisions.” Stiklorius is also a manager to artists Charlie Puth and John Legend.

Ty Stiklorius | @tystiklorius/Twitter

This summer, Charlie Puth and Jungkook teamed up for “Left and Right” after years of admiring one another’s work.

And, recently, producer Benny Blanco collaborated with BTS’s vocal line (Jungkook, Jin, V, and Jimin) and Snoop Dogg for “Bad Decisions.”

With the success of “Bad Decisions,” some of Puth’s fans expressed disappointment that despite best efforts, “Left and Right” has not been charting and called out his label and management.

Charlie Puth’s manager Ty Stiklorius replied to the tweet above. While reassuring the fan that the strategies for “Left and Right” are working over time, she also shaded “Bad Decisions.”

ARMYs were shocked by her response, calling it “unprofessional.” Many fans also expressed how they feel like Charlie Puth has been the only one promoting “Left and Right.”

In fact, the release of the “Left and Right” music video was delayed with no explanation, much to Charlie Puth’s confusion.

Charlie Puth not only had to resolve this issue himself, but he has consistently promoted “Left and Right” on Twitter and TikTok.

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This doesn’t look right

♬ Left and Right (Charlie Puth) [feat. Jung Kook of BTS] [Sped Up Version] – sped up nightcore

Interestingly enough, though, someone allegedly doesn’t like Charlie Puth’s strategy with TikTok. Benny Blanco has made fun of the artist by stitching several of Puth’s videos.

Charlie Puth has previously claimed that the beef between Blanco and him is fake. They’re actually friends and have even collaborated. But he has been baffled about it and expressed his hurt.

Meanwhile, some still believe that everything is all just a big publicity stunt.

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