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The internet clowned rapper Meek Mill after he posted a photo of him on the floor in front of a toilet on his Instagram Story, indicating he had a bit to drink at a Fourth of July party.
TikTok videos surfaced showing Meek Mill at Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin’s all-white Fourth of July celebration, where he even performed
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However, as evident in the since-deleted Instagram Story post, he must’ve had too much fun. Twitter users couldn’t help but poke fun at the situation.
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Before deleting his Twitter account to switch to Instagram’s latest Twitter copycat, Threads, the rapper claimed his latest humiliation was an attempt to distort fans’ perception of him, adding celebrities could use their platforms to communicate with fans directly to counteract the name-smearing campaigns.
“We can say what we want at will in front of millions, and they don’t feel that!” the rapper tweeted. “Anything I post, they try to amplify it and [make] me look stupid. I wasn’t created on the internet, and I know they got some of y’all in a trans threw social perception… that’s why content creators win because lead the narrative.”
Other celebrities who attended Rubin’s party were Kim Kardashian, Lori Harvey, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Kevin Hart, Kevin Durant, Kendall Jenner, Lala Anthony and Hailey Bieber.
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