Pop star Sky Ferreira insists she is not a drug addict.
“The Everything Is Embarrassing” hitmaker and her boyfriend Zachary Cole Smith were held, here after cops pulled over their vehicle and found the rocker to be in possession of heroin. Ferreira was reportedly arrested for possessing Ecstasy.
However, the singer has accused cops of intentionally targeting the two, reports contactmusic.com.
“...it's annoying because I wasn't charged with his heroin. It says it. The public records are out there. I wasn't charged with it,” she said.
“Trust me, if I was even anywhere near that, they would've charged me because they had no problem charging me with other s**t. They were out to kind of like f**k with us. I'm scared to say more than that because I don't want them to arrest us anymore,” she further posted.
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