Azealia Banks Is Moving To Miami After Foreclosing On Her House In Los Angeles

Azealia Banks Is Moving To Miami After Foreclosing On Her House In Los Angeles

Azealia Banks is reportedly packing up her things and moving out of her Los Angeles home, making her way to Miami. The house was reportedly sold in a non-judicial foreclosure for $845,000, in November. The buyer is currently unknown.

The rapper bought the house in March 2016 for $850,000 but listed it a month later.

She alludes to her moving to Miami in a graphic video she shared of her appearing to cook her dead cat.

In the clip, Azealia Banks is seen digging up her cat before stirring a boiling pot, showing the dead animal’s skull. She captioned it:

“Lucifer 2009-2020. My Dear Kitty. Thank you for everything. A legend. An icon. Forever a serval serve.”

She added:

“The cat went out with a f – – king bang . . . taking my b – – ch to Miami.”

In a post on Instagram that has since been deleted, Azealia Banks says she made it out of L.A. and is ready for Miami:

“We got our ticket out of … California. Through all the … tears and suffering and … wildfires and … gender identity crisis … the girls is making it out,” she said on her Instagram. “I MADE IT OUT OF HELL. MIAMI, USA. LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO.”

In February 2020 she asked her fans to come to her home after she claimed that one of her neighbors allegedly threatened her with a gun.

Azealia Banks said she feels it’s due to her being the only Black woman in the neighborhood. She screamed:

“…this is the second time my neighbor pulled a gun on me…[unintelligible]…I just need people to come here and surround me because he thinks I’m just some random b*tch! I’m at 21801 San Miguel Street! Please just come through! I called the cops and I know the cops are gonna take his side. Just please come to my house! Come to my house right now!…I didn’t call the cops because I’m, like, the only Black girl on this street!”

 

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Authored by: Demi Lobo