Kodak Black Says Women Love Him Because Of Him, Not The Money: I’m Handsome AF [Photo]

Kodak Black
Kodak Black Says Women Love Him Because Of Him, Not The Money: I’m Handsome AF [Photo]
Looks like Kodak Black’s entourage of women would stick by his side regardless of his finances!
On Thursday (May 26), rap star Kodak Black, born Bill Kapri, took to Instagram to share what seemingly appears to be the reason why the ladies love him. In a video to his IG stories, 24-year-old Kodak Black wrote,
“I’m handsome AF. Women love me because of me not the money.”

As of now, it unclear of what led up to Black sharing the post. However, prior to the post, the “Super Gremlin” rapper uploaded a screenshot of what appears to be sexually related text messages exchanged from another woman.

As previously reported, earlier this month Black sparked speculation that he was out of the dating market. He shared posts to his official Instagram account hugged up on a mysterious young woman. Black has yet to confirm or deny the dating rumors.

What are your thoughts on Kodak Black’s post? Tell us in the comments below!
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