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[WATCH] DMX’s Daughter To Release Docuseries On Drug Addiction Awareness And Fentanyl
According to reports, Sonovah Hillman Jr., the daughter of late rap legend DMX, is slated to drop a four-part docu-series to bring awareness to drug addiction and the deadly substance fentanyl, which has caused countless overdose deaths in the U.S. over the past decade.
The video used to promote Hillman’s series on GoFundMe was rooted in a 10-week D.A.R.E. program, where she discussed the people in her family that she lost due to addiction, saying, “I lost my aunt and uncle to a fentanyl overdose and my dad to drug addiction. Fentanyl is affecting every gender, race, class, and age group.”
In another part of the video, the 10-year-old Hillman explained why she chose to share her experiences with other children, saying, “I wanted to talk to other kids whose parents had died from an overdose or are still currently using,” said Hillman. She went on to say, “I came up with the idea to do a four-part docuseries on fentanyl and drug addiction. I wanted to talk to people about their experience, trauma, feelings and come up with a solution to healing.”
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Boosie Says Addicts Should Leave Fentanyl Alone in 2023: ‘Go Back to Crack’
Boosie Badazz is begging drug users to abandon fentanyl and return to crack. Hitting Twitter, Boosie brought in the New Year stating he wants to see drug addicts leave fentanyl alone due to higher death rates.
“Check this out, it’s too many people dying in 2022 fucking with fentanyl,” Boosie said. “If you go be an addict you might need to go back to crack. Crackheads live longer than anybody, you still see them around.”
Boosie continued, “That fentanyl shit is way stronger. If you can’t shake it, go back to crack. You gone be funnier. You gone live longer. Food for thought.”
You can hear Boosie’s opinion below.
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