Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Anyone who still follows Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s struggle yet somewhat successful career knows that his relationship with his baby mama, Sara Monlina, is as strained as his relationship to the streets. With that being the case, Molina has mostly steered clear of even mentioning his name on her social media, but after Tekashi allegedly referred to their daughter as “that little girl,” Sara promptly aired out the rainbow haired rapper on her IG story for disrespecting the child they share together. After initially calling him “punk b*tch,” Molina went in on her second post and broke down what her beef was with her snitch of a baby daddy. “Imma just leave it here I haven’t spoke ‘Bad’ on him for a while and when I speak on him I speak on the situations that were b...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital With Tekashi 6ix9ine back to his old pre-snitching ways of dangerously trolling his rap peers and using social media to further his popularity in annoying ways, we’ve almost forgotten that a few people are still set to be sentenced thanks to his dime dropping ways. One of those people is Anthony “Harv” Ellison who according to TMZ just found out his fate for his alleged role in the kidnapping of Tekashi 6ix9ine in 2018. Yesterday (Nov. 4) while the world awaited to results of the 2020 Presidential elections, a judge in federal court let Ellison know what awaited him for the foreseeable future and sentenced Ellison to 24-years in prison for racketeering, kidnapping, and assault charges. But that’s not all. In addition to his time behind bars, Ellison was a...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Just when you thought Tekashi’s career went cold it looks like 2021 might give him an opportunity to heat up again. A major network is set to detail his story. As spotted on Vulture Showtime has released a first look at their forthcoming project on the Brooklyn performer. Titled Supervillain the project is slated to be a three-part docuseries that not only examines his rise to infamy in pop culture but also him taking the stand against his former friends and gang affiliates. According to the article the three installments are based on Stephen Witt’s January 2019 Rolling Stone feature “Tekashi 6ix9ine: The Rise and Fall of a Hip-Hop Supervillain.” The one-minute trailer incorporates different clips from his career including some live pe...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Karma continues to come back to Tekashi in a major way. He is now being taken to court for sexually exploiting a teenage girl. As spotted on Page Six the Brooklyn troll might be facing another judge before the year is out. According to the report the 13-year-old girl who he exposed in a now infamous but very cringe worthy video has hit him with a legal suit. The rapper and a friend by the name of Tauquan “Tay Milly” Anderson allegedly took her to a party in Harlem on Feb. 21, 2015. She says the turn up got twisted when they reportedly drugged her and encouraged her to drink alcohol. She quickly found herself severely intoxicated to the point where she claims the duo easily took advantage and forced her to engage in sexual acts. Footage from this nigh...
Source: @6ix9ine / Instagram Whether it’s the bodyguards, a false sense of security or he just simply has a death wish, Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s been (t)rolling out here like heads aren’t ready to perm his rainbow colored for dropping dime on half of Brooklyn. Ever since getting an early release from prison due to COVID concerns, Hip-Hop’s most infamous snitch has been seen all over New York City enjoying his government-protected life much to the dismay of real heads out in these streets. Now The Blast is reporting that the Tattle Tales rapper has been spotted shopping for a new multi-million residence in Upstate New York while accompanied by a team of security to make sure no harm comes to the government’s star informant. Without posting an exact location, the report states that the most hated k...