GloRilla is an artist who had an incredibly fast rise to fame. However, over the past few months, there has been this turnaround from fans. Overall, it seems like her critics are louder than ever. Moreover, when she drops a song that features questionable choices, fans are extremely quick to pile on. This is exactly what happened with the track “Cha Cha Cha.” It became viral on social media, and not for the best reasons. Even Kai Cenat weighed in, albeit in a manner that was pretty harsh.
As it turns out, Glo was actually kind of offended by Kai’s commentary. She ended up blocking the streamer, and the entire incident played out live. Kai was on Twitch streaming to his viewers when he mentioned how he is always real with how he feels. That’s when he made the claim that artists like GloRilla know it is all love. However, when he went to her Instagram page, he quickly realized he was blocked. Now, it seems like the rapper is speaking out on her decision.
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GloRilla Speaks Out
“Don’t come on my Live asking me about nobody I done blocked,” she said. “They blocked and they gonna stay there. You made your bed you gotta lay there.” Simply put, she doesn’t like it when people talk badly about her music. It landed Cenat in the dog house, and he will likely never get out. Even if he apologizes, it is not a certainty that she will give his follow-up. Either way, this all just goes to show that many artists are hypersensitive about their craft. They are always watching, and they will remember what you say.
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