Asian Doll Pushes Back Against Backlash Over Credit Education Business Launch
Asian Doll Pushes Back Against Backlash Over Credit Education Business Launch
#AsianDoll is ready to share her knowledge with the world.
The rapper recently launched a credit education business designed to inform people about the things that “most credit gurus won’t tell you.” Explaining her decision to step into a new space, Asian Doll said, “It’s because I’m very educated when it comes to business credit, and I just want to give y’all a few key pointers. It will do y’all so much justice in life.” She added, “I will be here to teach you the game.”
While some fans voiced support for her latest venture, others were quick to push back. One person on X wrote, “i wouldn’t trust you with my zip code,” while another commented, “asian please!!! girl i wouldn’t tell you what day it is if you asked!”
Asian later addressed the criticism, writing, “Teaching how to become millionaires off business credit & LLC’s but everybody thinking I’m doing credit lmao this sh*t way bigger than that but ima just show mfs what im talking bout through my cars, crib & money.”
Despite the backlash, Asian appears committed to moving forward with her business and letting her results speak for themselves.

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