Lil Baby Says, “There’s No Mystery In My History,” That the Man in the Sex Tape Isn’t Him Despite Appearing Resemblance.
When his name became popular for an unfortunate reason, Lil Baby is putting the record straight.
Over the weekend, the rapper’s name became popular on X, a social media platform that was formerly known as Twitter, after a leaked sex tape that many admirers believed to be of him appeared online.
TMZ sources claim that the explicit video circulating on the internet shows a man fellatioing another man; however, the quality of the clip is poor as it is of another recording. The caption, which partially obscures the man’s entire face and says, “Nah lil baby ð\,” only serves to emphasize the man’s purported resemblance to little Baby in the grainy video.
Lil Baby quickly cut off the conversation, obviously offended that someone was using his name to associate himself with a fictitious story in an attempt to attract attention. He announced on his Instagram Story that he was ending his participation in the video and that this would be the final time he made a comment of this kind.
“Ya’ll gotta stop using my name and likeness when y’all get bored, then the extremes mfs go to for clout is sick,” he wrote. “Ain’t no mystery in my history on NO LEVEL.”
He concluded his statement by writing: “This is my last time addressing any kind of dumb ass click bait…Tf is wrong wit y’all.”
Therefore, despite the jokes being widely shared on social media—many of which are offensive and homophobic—Lil Baby is adamant that the video has nothing to do with him.
Lil Baby hits out at ‘sick clout chasers’, denies gay s3x tape allegations
The rapper Lil Baby has refuted rumors that he was featured in a gay sex tape, calling them the product of’sick’ clout-chasers who will stop at nothing to damage his reputation.
The rapper from Atlanta gained popularity on X, a platform that was formerly Twitter, on Sunday after viewers questioned whether an explicit video showing a man having oral sex with another man went viral.
The American rapper was named in the video’s remarks, which included phrases like “Not lil baby getting wild” and “Nooo lil baby [shocked face emojis],” leading some to claim that the man doing the act looked like him.
“Y’all gotta stop using my name and likeness when y’all get bored, then the extremes mfs go to four clouth is sick!!” he said, refuting the rumors.
“There’s no mystery in my history on any level,” he continued.