Lil Tay’s Father Denies Claims From Her Instagram Account That He’s Responsible For The Fake Reports On Her Death: ‘Everything Stated Is 100% False’
Lil Tay’s Father Denies Claims From Her Instagram Account That He’s Responsible For The Fake Reports On Her Death: ‘Everything Stated Is 100% False’
Internet star Lil Tay’s father is speaking out after being blamed for her death hoax that occurred last month.
In a statement, the celebrity’s dad claimed that recent allegations made against him are not true, adding that he may very well take the situation to court.

Lil Tay’s father, Christopher Hope, shared with TMZ:
“The person who is responsible for that Instagram post, as well as anyone repeating the completely false and libelous accusation within it, are virtually certain to become defendants in a defamation lawsuit.”

Lil Tay, Christopher Hope
“Everything stated is 100% false, and I trust that this should be obvious to anyone who knows me or the long history of absurd and untrue statements made by the various people who have controlled the Instagram account.”
“MY ABUSIVE RACIST MISOGYNISTIC WOMAN BEATING FATHER FAKED MY DEATH”


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