As unpredictable as daytime television can be, one man made a shocking claim involving the Wu-Tang Clan. The man appeared on an episode of Divorce Court, where he accused his wife of sleeping with the entire group.

As noted by XXL, the accusations came after she attended a Wu concert and did not return until 7 a.m. the next morning.

"She gave Wu some Tang," he said.

The woman defended herself. She even called the Wu members "gentlemen" and declared that she is not a "bust down" or a "groupie."

"Let me put on the record that the Wu-Tang is nothing but gentlemen," said the defendant. "They treated me highly respectful and I would never cheat on him. Also ... I don't know if this is appropriate to say, but I would never be like a bust down or a groupie in that type of situation. I kept my lady points together ... I met Wu-Tang, I went back stage and got on their tour bus, I went back to the hotel and hung out all night. It was amazing!"

Check out a clip from the show after the jump.

Last month, RZA, of the legendary rap collective, clarified reports that their latest album Once Upon a Time in Shaolin would be released in 88 years.

According to the iconic rap group's promotional website for the project, Scluzay.com, the "88 years" has to do with when the album can be commercially released for profit.

The site states that the group "decided that the right to release the album would be transferred only after 88 years have passed."

HipHopDX points out that the Wu's choice to apply the number "88" is "mathematical coincidence."

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