Rapper T.I. Denies Charging Family For Funeral Appearance: Knock it off!
Rapper T.I. (real name Clifford Harris) says reports of him charging a family for making an appearance at a funeral are absolutely false.
According to CelebrityXO, a twelve-year-old, named Jajuaj Latham was shot and killed in a gang related shooting on in Knoxville, TN. Apparently the boy was a huge fan of T.I. and because of this, his family reached out to to the rapper. The story goes that T.I. allegedly said he would attend, but for a fee. See the message below.
However, T.I. says this is false. He responded to the story, writing the following on Instagram.
#LIES ain’t nobody contacted me for no such thing. Let alone me charge someone to attend a funeral. What people should do is be aware of who they’re contacting & not believe every Tom Dick & Hank who says they’re connected. BUT I’d appreciate it if y’all could quit wit da ?…. I been in dis game too long… Check my resume’ I’ve payed for funerals & sent kids to college… Charging 40k to attend a funeral ain’t even in my repertoire…. #KnockItOFF
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