By Petty Pablo | Lead Social Analyst
When the Blacktea Sector goes quiet, it usually means someone is collecting screenshots. In Part 2 of “T&K, Let’s Set the Record Straight,” Incoming Opinion (IO) comes in hot, says the narrative is being bent on purpose, and insists she’s bringing “facts only” and a timeline to match.
The central question she tries to answer all night is simple: how did a private fallout, an old group dynamic, and one unnamed man turn into a public back-and-forth involving Tremaine, Kleo, JR, and multiple side conversations?
Discord leaks, “moles,” and why IO says receipts never stay private
IO’s first big claim is that she woke up to multiple people sending her screenshots from Tremaine and Kleo’s Discord. In her telling, that’s proof the Discord isn’t sealed the way supporters think it is. She contrasts that with her own long-running group, saying nothing leaked from her side for years.
That’s where the larger sector pattern shows up, and it matches what subs have been saying across this storyline: in the Tremaine, Kleo, Incoming Opinion, JR Blacktea Sector universe, screenshots move faster than explanations.
IO also ties the leak talk to motive. She argues that some people in their Discord were originally from her community, and that loyalty shifts when access shifts. Her framing is blunt: if someone feels removed from proximity, they look for another lane, and sometimes that lane is “exposing” the person they used to support.
A big theme in IO’s framing is that private groups act like accelerators, one screenshot can turn into a full public storyline within hours.
Cleo’s removal from IO’s group (and why July keeps coming up)
IO repeatedly anchors her story to a date: she says she removed Kleo from her private group in July 2025. She describes the group as a women-centered space that started as community around her channel, with basic rules about respect and keeping the vibe calm.
Her main reasons for removing Kleo, as she describes them, weren’t about one argument. IO paints it as a long pattern of conflict, negative energy, and constant friction with other members. She claims the group tried addressing it directly, including group conversations, and that Kleo responded by crying and describing it as a “campaign” against her.
IO’s key point is about silence after the removal. She says she didn’t announce it publicly, didn’t build content around it, and still allowed Kleo to show up in chats at times. In IO’s mind, that gap (July through winter) supports her argument that she wasn’t “plotting,” she moved on.
She also denies a major accusation that comes up in the chatter: that she kicked Kleo out because Kleo was “shining too bright.” IO treats that claim as absurd and says it was invented to make her look jealous.
The DV comment, the “witchcraft” claim, and what IO says got twisted
Two of the most sensitive claims in the live revolve around:
- alleged comments about domestic violence
- an allegation that IO is doing “witchcraft” or spiritual attacks
IO’s position is that she never mocked anyone’s experience. She says one conversation got reframed, and she describes it as a comparison argument: if someone believes a parent should lose access to a child after a fight, how does that standard apply when other households still co-parent after conflict? She says that’s the extent of it, and she refuses to apologize for a point she believes was about consistency, not cruelty.
On the witchcraft claim, IO is emphatic. She denies it, says she leans into positivity and manifestation, and has guests back her up by describing her as encouraging in private spaces. In the live, her friends mention watching motivational content together (including “law of attraction” style media) as an example of her trying to bring light, not chaos.
The Trees panel, the Rich screenshot, and the “I didn’t email her anything” defense
A big flashpoint in this arc is IO’s interaction with Treez (Trees) and a circulating screenshot involving Rich.
IO says Treez messaged her with screenshots connected to Tremaine and Kleo’s Discord, including a post using Rich’s photo. IO insists she is not in their Discord and had nothing to do with posting the content. She also strongly denies sending Treez an email with pictures, saying she only communicates with Treez through DMs and doesn’t even have her email address.
From IO’s side, this matters because the opposing narrative paints her as the person feeding Treez material. IO flips it: she claims Treez brought the screenshots to her first, and she wants that order of events to be clear.
This is also where IO repeats a familiar Blacktea Sector rule: once a third party gets the image, the story hardens. Even if someone clarifies later, the audience has already started picking teams.
The unnamed man at the center, IO’s “flirt” timeline, and why Tremaine feels betrayed
The most detailed section of the live is IO’s relationship timeline involving:
- her breakup with JR (she says October 2025)
- an unnamed man she says she “flirted” with while single
- Tremaine’s alleged involvement with that same man
IO claims she mentioned in her group that she was going to flirt with the man. According to IO, Tremaine said nothing in the moment, despite regularly referencing a long-term relationship. IO then claims the man later told her Tremaine contacted him shortly after, including sending her number.
IO says the man told her he had spoken with Tremaine on the phone twice, and that he was turned off by personal details being shared in group conversation. IO also claims the man told her he wasn’t attracted to Tremaine’s photos, although he found her personality pleasant.
IO’s bigger argument is that she didn’t “take” anyone’s man, because there was no established relationship, and because she believed Tremaine was committed elsewhere. She also repeatedly claims the man is now using Tremaine and Kleo as tools to escalate conflict with IO after IO and the man stopped speaking.
To make the timeline easier to scan, here’s the sequence IO and her guests describe:
| Moment | What IO says happened | Why it matters in the dispute |
|---|---|---|
| July 2025 | IO says she removed Kleo from her group | IO uses this date to argue she moved on quietly |
| Oct 2025 | IO says she and JR broke up | Establishes IO says she was single when flirting began |
| Weeks later | IO says she flirted with the unnamed man | Tremaine allegedly reached out soon after |
| Recent days | IO claims Discord screenshots and photos circulated | Becomes the public trigger for lives and panels |
The heat repair receipts, money talk, and the “you’re broke” angle
A surprisingly large portion of the live centers on a home heating repair. IO explains she temporarily lost heat, had someone diagnose the issue, and says the unnamed man sent money tied to the repair cost. She states she has an invoice and transfer proof, and she shares receipts with Sean (a guest trying to slow the discussion down and build a timeline).
The argument spirals into a status fight because Tremaine, according to IO, used the situation to imply IO was “fronting” or didn’t have money. IO rejects that framing, argues the repair would have been handled either way, and says people do favors for people they’re close to.
IO’s broader point is that the money talk is being used as a distraction tactic. Instead of debating the real issue (why the man is involved, and why photos are being circulated), the conversation gets dragged into whether IO “needed” help.
JR appears, clears the breakup date, and hints at reconciliation
JR joins the live and addresses the part that pulled him into the story: speculation that IO cheated or misled him. His position is direct:
- They were not together during the time in question.
- IO told him she was talking to someone, and said it wasn’t serious.
- His main frustration was not knowing who the person was, especially since the sector is a shared space.
JR also makes a broader comment about how men should move, saying it’s strange for a man pursuing a woman to insist on speaking with her ex when there are no children involved. IO agrees, and both suggest the unnamed man’s behavior looks like obsession, competition, or control.
By the end, they’re openly discussing couples counseling and sounding like they’re moving toward getting back on the same page.
The live takes a hard turn into politics and Epstein chatter
Later, the panel briefly shifts away from the Tremaine and Kleo dispute and into trending political topics, including Epstein-related discussion and high-profile names. It’s a classic livestream move, part vent session, part late-night sidebar, and it underscores something IO’s supporters often say about her: she can pivot from sector drama into broader commentary quickly, and some viewers show up for both.
Still, the core storyline remains the same: IO believes she’s being targeted through a mix of Discord leaks, narrative framing, and an unnamed man pushing buttons behind the scenes.
Where things land in Part 2, and what subs should watch next
IO closes with two messages at once. First, she says she didn’t want the situation public and tried to keep it contained. Second, she warns she has receipts and time, and she can go live far more often than her opponents.
That mix is the headline energy of Part 2: performance on top, paperwork underneath.
Timeline recap (as described on the live)
- IO says she removed Kleo from her private group in July 2025, without making it public.
- IO claims she received screenshots from Treez tied to Tremaine and Kleo’s Discord, including a post involving Rich’s image.
- IO denies emailing Treez any pictures and says their contact is via DMs.
- IO says she and JR broke up in October 2025 and remained on good terms.
- IO claims she told her group she planned to flirt with an unnamed man while single.
- IO alleges Tremaine contacted the same man shortly after, and the man later told IO he spoke to Tremaine twice.
- IO says the unnamed man became fixated on JR and wanted to speak to him.
- IO claims the unnamed man is now feeding photos and info into the Tremaine and Kleo camp, escalating the conflict publicly.
- JR appears to clarify he was not in an active relationship with IO at the relevant time.
What’s confirmed vs what’s still a question
- Confirmed in the live: IO and JR agree they were broken up during the period being discussed.
- Still disputed: Tremaine’s interpretation of “girl code” and whether IO owed disclosure.
- Unresolved: the unnamed man’s direct explanation, since he does not appear.
Official support links mentioned
- Support Incoming Opinion via Cash App
- Incoming Opinion channel membership
- Night and Day Herbals store
Conclusion: Tremaine, Kleo, Incoming Opinion, JR Blacktea Sector stays stuck on one thing, the timeline
Part 2 plays like a map of how IO thinks conflict spreads in this space: a private group breaks, access changes, screenshots circulate, then everyone fights about who framed it first. IO’s strongest argument is her insistence on dates and sequence, because in this corner of YouTube, the timeline is the receipt.
What happens next depends on one missing voice. If the unnamed man stays off-camera, the story keeps turning into a proxy war. If he speaks, the storyline either clears or gets louder. Either way, the sector will do what it always does, screenshot first, argue later.
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