Rapper Flo Milli Scares Fans With Cryptic Tweet: If Anything Happens To Me My Ex Did It, Later Says She’s Okay

Rapper Flo Milli Scares Fans With Cryptic Tweet: If Anything Happens To Me My Ex Did It, Later Says She’s Okay
Mobile, Alabama born rapper Flo Milli gave her fans a huge scare Friday night (June 26). She posted a cryptic tweet, causing fans to immediately question her safety. She wrote,
“If anything happens to me my ex did it”

It didn’t take long for fans to check in on her.

Some of her fans went the extra mile and sent her team screenshots of the tweet and asked for them to check on Flo Milli.

The 20-year-old Flo Milli returned to Twitter about two hours later to let fans know she was okay. She went live to show that she was fine, and also thanked her fans for their concern. It seemed this incident showed her how loyal her fans truly are to her:

Her manager also confirmed that she was safe and there was no need to worry.

Flo Milli has risen to significant notoriety after the release of her 2019 song “Beef FloMix”, which has received more 33 million streams on Spotify and more than 8 million views on YouTube.
Her first solo single, “No Hook” was released in 2015 when the rapper was 16.
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