Taz’s Angels, a once-popular group of socialites and models, essentially disbanded. The group faced various controversies, including allegations of prostitution and legal issues, which led to their decline in popularity and activity.
Initially, Taz’s Angels gained fame through social media, particularly Instagram, where they showcased a luxurious lifestyle and were known for their appearances in nightclubs and parties. The group was managed by a man known as Taz, whose real name is Michael Williams. They were often compared to Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Bunnies due to the nature of their living arrangements and the parties they hosted.
However, the group’s image began to tarnish as rumors and allegations surfaced. In 2016, the group came under federal investigation for possible involvement in prostitution rings. It was alleged that Taz was operating an escort service under the guise of a modeling agency. The scrutiny intensified when one of the members, Cat Da Great, announced she was leaving the group, which led to further speculation about the group’s activities.
As the legal pressure mounted, the group’s social media presence dwindled, and they stopped hosting their famous parties. The members started to go their separate ways, and the brand that was Taz’s Angels slowly faded from the public eye. Taz himself has kept a low profile since the allegations, and there has been no significant activity from the group in recent years.
The exact details of what happened to each member of Taz’s Angels are not widely publicized, but it is clear that the controversies and legal issues they faced played a significant role in their disbandment. The story of Taz’s Angels serves as a cautionary tale about the potential dark side of social media fame and the importance of transparency in business practices.