Bow Wow Wants Followers to Stop Asking Him for Money: “Work Harder!”

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Bow Wow Wants Followers to Stop Asking Him for Money: “Work harder!”
Rapper/actor/reality TV star Shad “Bow Wow” Moss has been working hard for his empire since he exploded on the scene at 13 years old, but has been working for it since the tender age of six. This may be all the more reason why people think he has enough to spread around!
It seems that fans and followers frequently message Bow Wow on Instagram asking for money. He addressed this with a stern Instagram Story post. He said:
“I AM NOT CHASE, BANK OF AMERICA NOR WELLS FARGO! STOP ASKING ME FOR MONEY In my DM. I HAVE NOTHING FOR NO ONE. WORK HARDER OR GO GET A BETTER JOB. Now enjoy your day i say this with a smile. THE ANSWER IS NO! No! NO!”

In their defense, Bow Wow recently flaunted stacks of money on social media – tempting followers to try their hand at a loan from the rapper!
In the meantime, the 31-year-old is working harder and smarter! The third season of “Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta” premieres tomorrow, June 13, 2019, on WeTV – and he’s the star and executive producer!
Do you think it’s inappropriate for fans to ask their favorite celebrities for money? Let us know in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay
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