Plies Expresses Preference For Women In Regular Clothes Over Designer Fashion

When it comes to hot take machines and comically phrased observations on Twitter, Plies has been on a roll as of late. While a lot of his online thoughts take on a lewd or overly relationship-based slant, it doesn’t make them any less curious in the moment. Not only that, but they can actually result in a contested conversation in the replies where people debate on whether the rapper’s in the right. After all, we’d expect nothing less from the man who said women get freakier as they get older these days. This new take isn’t as out of pocket; in fact, it’s just a cheeky way to combat beauty standards, believe it or not.

“I’m Not Into Women Who Wear Expensive Clothes,” Plies tweeted out earlier this week. “(It’s Nothing Personal A lot Of Women Look Good In Dem). I Just Admire Women Who Can Make Simplicity Look GREAT!!!! Originality Is Just A Turn On To Me!!!” If you look at responses to this message, a lot of people actually praised the Florida native for his take. Sure, others pointed out that one doesn’t invalidate the other, but designer clothes are a big topic of conversation in pop culture, so it’s nice to see someone that successful show love to everyone.

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Plies Just Wants A Woman With A Simple Fit

Still, this doesn’t make the 47-year-old any less of a ladies’ man, whether they’re wearing Louis Vuitton or some hand-me-down jeans. For example, he and GloRilla recently had an eye-to-eye moment on Twitter when the latter tweeted about not wanting to hear about a casual intimate partner’s issues. “We Need To Protect Big Glo!!!! I Swear,” Plies wrote in response to the Memphis MC’s thoughts. Hopefully they don’t hold that same philosophy to people they actually care bout.

Meanwhile, these views from the “Ran Off on da Plug Twice” artist are nothing new on social media. There are so many random and “no one asked, but cool” instances in his activity that it’s going to get more unremarkable as his Britney Spears saga dies down. Regardless, he’ll always be there to dish out some funny tweets, and for that, we can do nothing but applaud him. For more news and the latest updates on Plies, come back to HNHH.

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King Von’s Friend Recalls How Lil Durk Wouldn’t Give Von $50 To Buy Him Clothes

The legacy of King Von lives on today and will continue to do so, whether through his musical impact or the testimonies of those closest to him. While that legacy is subject to slander and narratives that displease his loved ones, they are there to defend the late rapper and set stories straight. However, this case is more of a curious story than anything else. Moreover, his friend J Hood recently reflected on some good times with the Chicago MC, particularly when he wanted $50 to buy Hood some clothes. When Von asked close friend Lil Durk, Hood claimed that Durk wouldn’t give a stranger some of his bag.

“I ain’t got no tight money, n***a, my money tight,” Hood remarked about his experience with Smurk and King Von. “You feel me? So Durk walk in, the man got a rack. I’m talking about crazy money. And Von like, ‘Aye bro, let me get fifty dollars. I’m ’bout to go take Hood to the mall to get folk some new clothes and whatnot.’ That n***a whispered- on my life. Real truth. And so, he straight whispered to him, ‘I don’t know that n***a.’ Fifty dollars! That Von said he was gon’ give him back. Not that he was just- n***a, he had a rack, do you hear what I’m saying? He rich, millionaire. Millionaire!”

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Lil Durk Allegedly Refused To Give King Von $50 To Buy His Friend Some Clothes

Whether you agree with The Voice’s reasoning or not, this was apparently when Von himself was just starting up as an artist. As such, it’s understandable that he would be asking for favors in these cases while displaying the character necessary to keep his word. In addition, it’s even commendable that the “Don’t Play That” rapper would want to treat his friend to some fresh drip. Not everyone has that sense when they feel fame approaching.

Regardless, he went on to develop an illustrious and beloved career that saw a tragic end. In the years since, many dedicated their tales to how he was before the fame and gave more illuminating portraits of his perspective and life. Considering that situation, Durk was surely proud of him for reaching the point to where, if he wanted to buy a friend some clothes, he had the resources to do so on his own. For more updates and the latest news on King Von and his legacy, come back to HNHH.

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