Asian Doll has criticized the King Von documentary on YouTube that labelled the late Chicago rapper Rap’s First Serial Killer. Asian Doll slammed a fan on her Twitter account on Friday (April 14) for making a joke about the three-hour-long King Von documentary, which details the Chicago rapper’s alleged murders of more than 10 people. Having watched that King Von documentary for so long, I went to sleep and woke up to find he was still killing people [loudly crying face]. When Asian Doll learned the user’s jokey tweet, she responded: “Regulate yo police,” she said. After about 15 minutes, the rapper deleted a series of tweets he had previously posted about the King Von documentary.
She continued, That documentary about Von isn’t true. Does everyone know this? The wack-ass documentary is NOT TRUE, you know that lies a WHITE MAN telling yall. In Asian Doll’s words, This is how they tell a story about someone who died before he could tell his own. Produced by Trap Lore Ross, the documentary King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer highlights a British filmmaker who documents the drill rap scene in Chicago and London. Originally posted on Ross’ YouTube channel on April 7, the King Von video was removed by the video-sharing service for violating its policies.
In response to A Fan’s Joke About The Three-Hour-Long Documentary King Von, Asian DollSlams The Comment
Doll criticizes the King Von YouTube documentary as being the first to label the late Chicago rapper as a serial killer. Asian Doll slammed a fan on her Twitter account on Friday (April 14) for making a joke about King Von’s three-hour documentary detailing his alleged murder of more than a dozen people. The person tweeted, That King Von Documentary took so long, I went to sleep & woke up to find out he was still killing people. [loudly crying face] Following the user’s jokey tweet, Asian Doll replied, “B**h shut yo police as up. A series of tweets that have since been deleted by the rapper directly addressed the King Von documentary after 15 minutes. That documentary about von is not true, she continued. Is everyone aware of this? It’s NOT TRUE what he says in the documentary. That’s a white man telling you what to do. Asian Doll continued, How they tell stories about people who died before they could tell their own.
A documentary about Rap’s First Serial Killer was made by Trap Lore Ross, a British filmmaker covering Chicago and London drill rap. Initially released on Ross’ YouTube channel on April 7, the King Von video was taken down by the video-sharing service due to a violation of its content policies. TMZ reported that Ross had to remove all the firearms and drug paraphernalia and amend some of his conspiracy theories to comply with YouTube censors. Over 1.5 million views have been recorded on YouTube since the video was reinstated on Tuesday (April 11). After a fight between Von’s crew and another group of individuals, including alleged shooter Timothy Leeks (aka Lul Tim) and rapper Quando Rondo, Von was shot and killed at the Monaco Hookah Lounge in downtown Atlanta in November of 2020. Von’s ex-girlfriend Asian Doll, who dated him for some time before he passed away, doesn’t seem interested in jokes about him allegedly murdering people.
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