Recently, Woah Vicky went after NLE Choppa in what appeared to be an unwarranted attack on X. In a post, she accused the “GO” rapper of selling his soul to the devil. “Nle choppa sould his soul to the devil. B that’s why he’s saying he’s gay now. He’s a puppet. But hey. Your soul belongs to God it’s not yours to sell it’s never too Jesus loves you,” she wrote.
NLE Choppa didn’t waste any time before firing back. In his response, he accused her of just being bitter because he wouldn’t hook up with her. While it’s unclear whether or not Woah Vicky actually has any interest in NLE Choppa, he suggested that her outburst was a result of bitterness. “Cause I won’t give yo herbal ranch aioli cigarettes built a** no dick,” he wrote back. Obviously, he didn’t appreciate her random insult or any hate she may be directing at the LGBTQIA+ community.
Choppa has been a vocal supporter of the LGBTQIA+ community for some time now and never hesitates to show his support for all of his fans even amid backlash. During a recent conversation with Yung Miami on her Revolt podcast Caresha Please, for example, he opened up about having a large queer following. According to him, he’s grateful and thinks it’s important to love everyone even if they lead a different life than he does.
“Yeah, I’m appreciative of it,” he told the former City Girls performer. “I’m appreciative of it because, at the end of the day, I feel like we are taught to not show love to people because they walk a different life. Who taught that s**t? Who taught that people are supposed to show hate in any instance? God don’t do that. God is love. What the hell is we showing hate for? He would never, He would never. What would God do?”
Former NFL star wide receiver Antonio Brown and social media personality Woah Vicky appear to be suggesting that they are in a romantic relationship. A recent picture of the two together depicted Brown with his arm over Vicky and his head close to hers in a manner that is typically reserved for those in relationships. Woah Vicky, who is a white woman, also took to X (formerly Twitter) to refer to AB as the “realist n***a” she knows. Brown has not run his own X page in some time, but the person who does reposted Vicky’s tweet.
Antonio Brown’s relationship history is a lengthy one. He has children with three women, Chelsie Kyriss, Shameika Brailsford, and Wiltrice Jackson. The latter accused him of abuse in 2019, while he had very public fallouts with the former two. He also dated Instagram model Jena Frumes in 2017, though that relationship fizzled when he reconciled with Kyriss. Brown reportedly dated singer Keyshia Cole for a brief period, though he claims he ended it because she wanted a “serious” relationship. Woah Vicky, who first went viral in 2017 for repeatedly using the N-word and “feuding” with attempted rapper Bhad Bhabie, would be the latest in what has been an interesting dating history for the former star wideout.
Of course, the two probably bonded over their love of president-elect Donald Trump. Antonio Brown has been a public Trump supporter for years. He gave then-candidate Trump his full endorsement at a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania on October 19. Le’Veon Bell, his former teammate on the Pittsburgh Steelers, joined him on stage. Celebrity endorsements do not seem to have a big effect on presidential elections, but candidates look for them, regardless of their impact. Woah Vicky has vocally supported Trump online, posting many pictures in her “Make America Great Again” hat, though Trump did not bring her on the campaign trail.
Antonio Brown was once a star NFL player, but off-the-field issues prevented him from continuing to play at a high level beyond his 30th birthday (save for a handful of exceptions). He retired from the NFL in April after being off a roster for two and a half years following a broken ankle and the baggage that would have come with signing him. He will one day make the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but it is unlikely to be anytime soon. Maybe, by some miracle, he’ll find what he’s looking for in his post-NFL life with Woah Vicky.
On a recent episode of Baddies East, Woah Vicky was seen getting chased and hit by Chrisean Rock’s friend. It appeared as though Chrisean and other bystanders were getting annoyed with the 23-year-old for talking about her religious beliefs. The new mother then advised her friend to “go slap her,” and the friend went for it.
While this wasn’t the first time Woah Vicky’s gotten wrapped up in drama on Baddies East, some viewers were shocked that things went this far. Previously, Chrisean tried to get her sister Tesehki to get into a physical altercation with the devout Christian, after she confronted her for liking Tweets about her relationship with Blueface. Tesehki refused, claiming that it would be “bullying.” Woah Vicky appears to agree.
Recently, Vicky took to Twitter to share her thoughts on the Baddies East cast, making it clear how she feels about the attack. “Every girl in that show is a bully and demons were manifesting when I started talking about Jesus,” she wrote. “It’s ok tho! Jesus still loves y’all.” In August, Vicky opened up about pressing assault charges against Chrisean, claiming she only went on the show to spread the word of God. She further explained that she didn’t go on the show to fight. Unfortunately, things didn’t go how she had planned.
At the time, she alleged that Chrisean threw something at her, and that one of her friends attacked her. In the altercation surrounding Blueface, Chrisean was seen throwing a tube of eczema cream at the internet personality. She went on to claim that though she feels as though the altercation was a set-up, she forgives everyone involved. What do you think of Woah Vicky’s recent claims about the cast of Baddies East? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Woah Vicky.
The most recent brawl on Baddies East shows how much sisters depend on each other- and how much they can refuse to get caught up in the other’s antics. Moreover, Chrisean Rock and Woah Vicky got into an altercation, stemming from the latter allegedly liking Blueface’s tweets about his child with Chrisean. Vicky apologized for any disrespect and said she didn’t do so, and their actual scuffle later on resulted in charges against Rock. When she asked her sister Tesehki to slap Vicky, she refused, saying that she’s “fragile” and that it’s “not worth it.” Apparently, this has inspired everyone involved to give their retrospective thoughts on it, even if they weren’t physically there.
Furthermore, Blueface tweeted, “Tesehki a real one” shortly after this fight started making rounds online. In fact, Woah Vicky even retweeted the message, showing that she definitely appreciates Tesehki refraining from turning things nasty in that moment. Still, it doesn’t really solve the original problem, as she’s still engaging with another woman’s man online. We’re sure that Chrisean Rock isn’t happy about this at all, but hopefully it doesn’t result in another altercation.
Of course, as far as Blueface goes, he’s probably not giving this any sort of brain time right now. After all, the court just hit him with 24 months of probation for a 2022 Vegas strip club shooting. However, it’s at least a change of pace to see Chrisean Rock’s antics in this show, as it differs from her struggles with the California rapper. In the few weeks since their son was born, it’s been an absolute dumpster fire of back-and-forths, attacks, and spats.
Meanwhile, Woah Vicky will probably continue to ride out her space among the Baddies throughout their time together. It hasn’t been easy for her so far, and getting roped into the Blueface and Chrisean Rock drama won’t do her any favors. But such is the nature of reality television, we guess… we’ll see what other hijinks these folks get up to. On that note, stay logged into HNHH for more news and the latest updates on these personalities.
Chrisean Rock is someone who has gone viral numerous times at this point. Overall, some fans love her, and others are just fed up of the antics. Right now, most people are focused on her thanks to the fact that she just had a child with Blueface. However, she is also a central figure in Baddies East, which has been airing its latest episodes. On Sunday night, fans got to see the latest episode of the show, in which Chrisean was getting into it with the likes of both Natalie Nunn and Woah Vicky.
Below, you can see some of the antics that involved Woah Vicky. As Chrisean explains, she didn’t appreciate some of the things that Vicky liked on social media. As a result, she wanted to fight the social media star. However, instead of trying to get at Vicky herself, she ordered her sister Tasehki to hit Vicky. In the end, Tasehki refused, and it became a whole thing. Moreover, Chrisean took some flack from social media users as she admitted at one point that she didn’t care that she was pregnant, in regards to a potential fight.
It was your typical Baddies East fight, and fans are definitely appreciated of Tasehki for being the person to deescalate the situation. Meanwhile, as far as the Natalie Nunn fight was concerned, it was definitely a lot more involved. As we reported, it involved Chrisean and Tasehki going at Nunn for unfollowing the former on social media. Nunn continued to antagonize the sisters and eventually, they both threw something at her head. Nunn then tells them to get off her show, and finally, things come to a crawl.
The Natalie Nunn Situation
Needless to say, Chrisean Rock and her sister are doing their best to make their presence felt on Baddies East. Whether or not that is for the best, still remains to be seen. If anything, their presence will lead to come truly great ratings. Let us know what you think of all this, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the music world.
Chrisean Rock apparently assaulted fellow “Baddies” star and social media personality Woah Vicky- and lit the Internet ablaze as a result. Moreover, Vicky pressed charges, which Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer responded to by saying Chrisean never had an altercation on set. Regardless, this caused a lot of people to react wildly to the development, questioning what could’ve happened and remarking that fights are what many people tune into these shows for. As such, a lot of people criticized Vicky for “not taking the heat,” although entertainment shouldn’t go to that extreme, either. With all this in mind, she uploaded a lengthy video to social media explaining her charges and what happened.
Furthermore, Woah Vicky admitted to “snitching” and said that she went on the show to praise God and spread those messages. In addition, she commented on her social media presence and how blogs and pages were obsessed with what she was putting out there. Apparently, something she liked on social media caught Chrisean Rock’s attention, and they had an argument about it. While Vicky tried to apologize, she says that Chrisean threw something at her.
At that point, Woah Vicky said that her emotions “overwhelmed” her at that point because they got along before that. Also, she made the claim that Chrisean Rock would’ve attacked her if a security guard didn’t hold her back. Most importantly, Vicky said that she forgives her and sent Chrisean her blessings. Since she then talked about only her being in the shot, she seemed to imply that their reunion after the altercation was, in fact, during a “Baddies” shoot, although it’s unclear if the throwing incident was. Still, she said Chrisean (or her friend; it’s hazy) then attacked her, and that she hit her back.
Meanwhile, Vicky expressed that others could’ve warned or helped her and called it a set-up, but that she forgives everyone involved. However, that didn’t explain why she chose to go ahead and press charges, although that might be some extra pressure for Chrisean to apologize. We’ll see what other drama the “Cr*zy In Love” star and Vicky get into next. With that in mind, keep checking in with HNHH for the latest on Woah Vicky and Chrisean Rock.
The Zeus Network hosts some of the hottest and most provocative reality TV series today, and it just had to defend itself amid legal trouble. Moreover, the network (whose CEO is Lemuel Plummer) has Chrisean Rock and Blueface’s show“Cr*zy In Love” and the multiple iterations of “Baddies.” Rock in particular is reportedly at the center of second-degree assault charges from “Baddies East” cast member Woah Vicky. However, Plummer maintained on social media that, if anything happened between the two, it wasn’t a part of the show. With this clarification in mind, many fans now have sides to pick and will want more information to confirm this.
“Chrisean Rock has NOT gotten into a physical altercation with ANYONE on set during the filming of Baddies East,” Lemuel Plummer wrote on his Instagram Story. “Anyone claiming otherwise is ALL [cap emoji].” Unfortunately, this doesn’t really illuminate what really went down between Chrisean Rock and Woah Vicky. With more time, surely more evidence, claims, or legal proceedings will show how impactful this case will be. For now, all fans can do is imagine what could have prompted this alleged brawl and how much of it is for clicks.
Lemuel Plummer Defends Chrisean Rock Amid Assault Allegations
Of course, all this publicity and drama is only helping the network, for better or worse. Through Blueface and Chrisean Rock’s reality show alone, there’s been a lot of content to share and report on in relation to that gossip cycle and spectacle. For example, a recent episode showed the California rapper popping off about Rock’s alleged infidelity, which is comically ironic considering how that relationship is these days. Only Lord knows (or Lemuel Plummer, in this case) what other spicy interactions and viral moments could net the program some more engagement.
Meanwhile, fights and feuds are exactly what propels series like “Baddies” to sensational heights, so many people are excited to heat what happened in this situation. However, it’s important to consider that even they will refrain from showing fights out of respect for those involved. As such, these drama-heavy and, for some, exploitative antics aren’t always going to show up on screen. We’ll see how much of it came from the rumor mill. With that in mind, check back in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on Chrisean Rock.
Even though they’re beefing quite heavily right now, Blueface still won’t cross certain lines when it comes to Chrisean Rock. Sure, the two have had such a back and forth relationship that this goodwill might not stick around for long. Regardless, the California native is still worried about their unborn son that Chrisean carries- and doesn’t want him to come into this world in a jail cell. Moreover, he recently expressed wishes for his son’s freedom after Woah Vicky reportedly pressed charges against Rock for assault. Specifically, this refers to an alleged brawl they had on the reality TV show “Baddies.”
“Smh I told her not to go on that show,” Blueface expressed on X, formerly (but forever) known as Twitter. “Free my son.” Of course, it’s unclear whether Chrisean Rock already faced incarceration on these charges. It’s very unlikely considering the social media storm that would cause. Still, many people expressed their skepticism at these second-degree charges in particular. After all, “Baddies” isn’t known for its easygoing or low-key group interactions, although that notoriety shouldn’t go too far in the scandalous direction, either.
Despite these concerns and the reputation (and frankly, brand) associated with the show, this case may or may not go far and result in strong repercussions. More information or footage in the coming days and weeks will probably illuminate the situation more in the public eye. As of now, it seems like Blueface’s main concern is his son. However, one would think that he would be a little more involved in his life if that was the case. That’s a complicated web of drama, but things aren’t by any means going to be easy to heal moving forward. Maybe the two’s callouts and accusations will die down once they have to work together to raise a child.
Meanwhile, the 26-year-old recently expressed that he and Chrisean came together thanks to divine intervention, as wild as that sounds. While this is probably just to troll her online, it’s also not entirely untrue based on how many people are invested in their relationship. It will continue to grow in messy ways, for sure, but in that tangled firestorm, they also found plenty of moments to support each other and let bygones be bygones for the sake of their lives. On that note, come back to HNHH for the latest on Blueface, Chrisean Rock, and Woah Vicky’s legal action.
Victoria Waldrip, better known by her online moniker Woah Vicky, entered the public eye not with a whimper but with a resounding, internet-breaking “Woah!” Born in Georgia in 2000, her ascent to social media stardom was as meteoric as it was unpredictable. A series of viral videos on Instagram, showcasing her provocative and often controversial persona, thrust her into the spotlight.
Her bold attitude, defiance of conventional norms, and unapologetic embrace of internet culture have amassed millions of followers. She started from viral social media posts to becoming an internet sensation. Woah Vicky’s net worth stands at an impressive $1.5 million in 2023, according to CAknowledge.
More Than A Meme: Career Highlights & Accolades
Woah Vicky is no mere flash in the social media pan. Her career highlights reflect a young woman adept at navigating the ephemeral world of internet fame. Her collaborations with other social media stars, her forays into rap music with tracks like “Money Counter” and “Went Out,” and her continued presence on platforms like YouTube and Instagram, all signal a savvy understanding of her audience. Not content with being a fleeting meme, Vicky’s business ventures include fashion lines and personal branding. Controversy may have been her calling card, but her astute self-marketing and unflinching authenticity sustain her success.
A Screen & A Mirror: Personal Life & Highlights
Behind the online bravado and in-your-face persona, Woah Vicky’s personal life paints a complex picture. It shows a young woman in the unrelenting glare of the internet age. Relationships, family dynamics, legal tussles, and the constant struggle to maintain relevance in a fickle online landscape all contribute to her narrative. Whether you perceive her as an embodiment of internet excess or a shrewd manipulator of online trends, her life off the screen is a fascinating exploration of identity in the era of social media. Vicky’s story reflects not just her own journey, but a generation’s relationship with fame, fortune, and the screens that connect us all.
Cashing In On Clicks: Business Ventures & Philanthropy
Vicky’s flair for controversy has not been limited to her viral videos; it has translated into tangible business successes. From launching her fashion line to monetizing her social media presence through endorsements, Vicky has turned clicks into cash. While philanthropy may not be the first word associated with her, she has shown flashes of altruism, particularly towards her fans. Her ability to convert online influence into financial success is a testament to the evolving dynamics of fame and wealth in the digital age. Moreover, it offers a glimpse into the new avenues internet personalities are exploring in their pursuit of success.
Conclusion
The tale of Woah Vicky is a compelling look into the intricacies of internet fame in the modern era. It’s a story filled with hashtags, hyperbole, and a heaping helping of hustle. Her rise to stardom, punctuated by controversial decisions and unabashed self-promotion, mirrors our digital culture. In Vicky’s world, every click is a step toward success, and every viral moment is a building block of a brand that continues to evolve. Her net worth reflects not just her online clout but an understanding of how to thrive in social media stardom’s chaotic, fast-paced, and often unforgiving landscape. In a virtual world filled with fleeting fame, Woah Vicky has managed to carve out a very real success story.
Woah Vicky’s gone through a whole transformation since she initially emerged but she’s still annoying as ever. The viral star catapulted into the limelight through her odd antics, which eventually captured the attention of the hip-hop community. It didn’t take long for her to fade away. However, she appears to be back in the headlines, specifically due to her take on artists like Lil Nas X and Lil Uzi vert, who she believes need Jesus now more than ever.
Vicky recently appeared on the We In Miami podcast when the host brought up the two artists. The viral star claimed both artists “need Jesus” while alleging that they both “sold their souls.” However, she later dived into a supposed anecdote about Lil Nas X that proves he’s pushing an agenda. “I got a few friends that went to school with him and they said he was never gay,” she claimed. “So I know for a fact that what he’s doing, it’s ‘cause like they told him, ‘Like, you gotta do this now.’” When the host asked her if she thinks Lil Nas X lied about his sexuality, she agreed. “Ain’t nobody really gay, in Jesus name, Amen,” Vicky said.
Woah Vicky Vs. Lil Nas X
Woah Vicky continued to claim that Lil Nas X lied to propel his rap career. She explained that he successfully pushed an agenda that would take him to the top of the charts. However, she also said that the rest of the music industry is “demonic.” Ultimately, Lil Nas X chimed in on the matter with a nod to Dave Chappelle. “Who gives af what Ja Rule thinks at a time like this,” he wrote. So far, Vicky hasn’t responded back to him.
Both Lil Uzi Vert and Lil Nas X have used Satanic imagery in the past. Lil Nas X performed a lap dance on the Devil at the BET Awards during a show-stopping rendition of “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).” Most recently, Lil Uzi Vert found himself in hot water when he said he rapped, “I make a City Girl believe in Satan” at Rolling Loud. Uzi later explained that he wasn’t actually being serious when he mentioned the devil but rather, intended to convey the message that his girlfriend would do whatever he asks her to do.