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Moneybagg Yo Sets the Record Straight on Fake Money Allegations: Denies Throwing Anything But the Real Deal at Shows

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Moneybagg Yo performances have been extremely boisterous and buzzed about lately, whether it’s because of thirsty fans or allegations of counterfeit currency. Furthermore, rumors have recently circulated that the Memphis MC threw out bogus dollar bills during his most recent appearance and performance at a club. It’s not unheard of; after all, some musicians want the entire performance yet don’t want to lighten their pockets in the least. Still, it appears that he regards any charges that he isn’t genuine enough in the same way. Furthermore, the Hard To Love rapper lately addressed this rumor on his Instagram Story, but he should have expressed it more clearly.

“Y’all just wanna say my name for anything I see,” Moneybagg Yo said on Twitter. I might throw some, but I won’t throw real or fake bunnies out, no matter how much money I have.” You’re wrong, BigCapp!”.” The reality is that these concerts don’t always end well, no matter how much money is thrown around. For example, due to overcrowding, fire officials recently shut down one of his concerts. Outside of this, the Larger Than Life tour, which has been supported by musicians such as Finesse2tymes and Sexyy Red, has had its share of difficulties. In fact, some events were cancelled due to low ticket sales, so there have been issues on both ends of the seat-filling spectrum.

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Moneybagg Yo Responds To Allegations That He Throws Fake Money At His Shows

MoneyBagg appears calling it quits after a woman alleged he threw fake 100s during his performance. In the viral video, the woman says she bought $500 on the rapper’s tickets so her son could go to his first concert, and she shows off the cash she alleges the Memphis musician hurled. There is fake money thrown in there!” He’s overjoyed, and it looks like he’s getting thrown fake money. I’m not making this up, you guys. Why throw money at all? She advised her son to throw that nonsense out the window. The only thing you’ve done is hurt my sentiments.” But why would you do that? Just don’t throw any money, you don’t even have to throw any money,” she remarked in the video. MoneyBagg apparently saw the video and posted it on his Instagram account, saying, “Y’all just wanna say for anything I see, I might throw ones but I don’t care how much money I got, I’m not throwing out real or fake hundreds.” “Wrong man sh*t big cap,” he said, adding an emoji of a big cap.

This isn’t the first time supporters have tried to humiliate MoneyBagg. He just launched a restaurant and bar lounge, as previously reported, and fans were outraged that he was charging $135 for a steak. The menu listed the steak as a 40oz Tomahawk for $135. It does not come with any sides, so don’t expect to get a large order of fries or a bowl of salad for free. While Cache 42 promises that the steak will be grilled to perfection, the price is still too high for some admirers, who believe Moneybagg has lost touch with those who have supported him throughout his career. “Moneybagg wants $100 for a steak, I’ll pay that, and he better come out and rap,” commented one Twitter user. “The price isn’t the issue,” said another. It’s the quality of cuisine I’m going to get for that price because I’m not going to trust Moneybagg to cook me a $135 steak.” The discussion continued on Facebook, where one surprised fan commented, “MoneyBagg Yo eatery so mfn high!! Does he not remember how hungry he was in those apartments? BFFR.”

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