Quavo Allegedly Scammed Streamer Vitaly Out Of $300,000
Quavo Allegedly Scammed Streamer Vitaly Out Of $300,000
Quavo is facing accusations of scamming a popular streamer out of $300,000, but social media users appear to be siding with the rapper.
The controversy began when rapper Quavo, 33, was reportedly set to appear on Vitaly Zdorovetskiy’s Catch A Child Predator stream. However, according to Vitaly, 32, Quavo took the deposit and did not show up.
On the stream, Vitaly stated,
“So, Quavo is not coming… He took our deposit… Yep, of course. Black people thing.”
Quavo allegedly took a $300,000 deposit from Vitaly but didn’t show up for the stream:
“So Quavo is not coming… He took our deposit… of course black people thing’
pic.twitter.com/ixruX1Medw— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) July 29, 2024
Vitaly’s comment sparked a wave of reactions on social media. While some criticized Quavo for allegedly taking the money, others defended him in response to Vitaly’s “Black people” remark.
One X user commented,
“Why would you give 300k to anyone, nonetheless someone you’re already prejudice/racist against, and not have them sign some kind of contract or document?”
Another X user wrote,
“First I felt bad but “black people thing” made me glad he got his money took. B****.”
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Quavo has not publicly addressed the accusations. Despite the controversy, he has remained active on his own social media accounts, recently promoting his new unreleased pop record that samples Lenny Kravitz’s Fly Away and reportedly features Lana Del Rey.
when u reach for new heights Sky is the limit! #FLY pic.twitter.com/OZA4BKr5WF
— QuavoYRN (@QuavoStuntin) July 29, 2024
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