Tekashi 6ix9ine Returns To Social Media & Asks: Why Everybody Calling Me A Snitch?
Tekashi 6ix9ine Returns To Social Media & Asks: Why Everybody Calling Me A Snitch?
Tekashi 6ix9ine was released from prison on April 2nd due to personal health concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
The disgraced rapper (real name Daniel Hernandez) suffers from asthma; a respiratory disease that the virus is said to attack; and although, it isn’t apparent whether or not Hernandez has actually been tested for the virus, he had other business to address when making his highly anticipated return to social media.
On Thursday, April 7th 6ix9ine changed his Instagram profile to ask one simple question
“Why everybody callin me a snitch? I’m missing something..?”
#Tekashi6ix9ine wants to know why everybody is calling him a snitch pic.twitter.com/GTE72djz4e
— theJasmineBRAND.com (@thejasminebrand) April 9, 2020
As previously reported, Tekashi is said to have agreed to testify against his alleged cohorts, the Nine Trey Blood gang, just 24 hours after being arrested in the hopes of cutting a deal to lessen his jail sentence.
While 6ix9ine has yet to publish a new post, fans jumped at the opportunity to comment under his last recorded Instagram video from November 18, 2018.
Check out a few below.
What are your thoughts about Tekashi’s question? Let us know in the comments.
Written By @CaLeigh_Creations






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